Arkansas Highway 131

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Highway 131 marker

Highway 131
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Route information
Maintained by AHTD
Section 1
Length: 5.51 mi[1] (8.87 km)
South end: AR 1 in Haynes
North end: CR 719
Section 2
Length: 9.57 mi[1] (15.40 km)
North end: US 79 near Brickeys
South end: CR 533 / CR 623
Section 3
Length: 8.74 mi[1] (14.07 km)
South end: AR 147 at Bruins
North end: AR 147 at Thompson Grove
Section 4
Length: 3.11 mi[1] (5.01 km)
South end: Proctor Road in Edmondson
North end: AR 147 in Edmondson
Location
Counties: Lee, Crittenden
Highway system
AR 130 AR 132

Highway 131 (AR 131, Ark. 131, and Hwy. 131) is a designation for five north–south state highways in northeast Arkansas. One route of 5.51 miles (8.87 km) runs from Highway 1 in Haynes east to Lee County Road 719.[2] A second route of 9.57 miles (15.40 km) begins at US Route 79 (US 79) near Brickeys and runs south[a 1] to the Mississippi River levee.[2] A third route of 8.74 miles (14.07 km) forms a semicircle around Horseshoe Lake and Porter Lake, connecting to Highway 147 at both ends.[4] A fourth route of 3.11 miles (5.01 km) begins at Highway 147 and runs through Edmondson.[4] A fifth route begins at Interstate 55/US 61/US 64/US 79 (I-55/US 61/US 64/US 79) in West Memphis and runs north to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive/Mound City Road in West Memphis.[4]

Route description

Haynes to Lee County Wildlife Management Area

Highway 131 begins in Haynes at Highway 1/Crowley's Ridge Parkway and runs east to Lee County Wildlife Management Area. The highway continues slightly further east to terminate at Lee County Road 719 at the St. Francis County line. A segment of this route was discovered to be part of the state highway system in 2011.[1]

Brickeys to Mississippi River

The second segment of Highway 131 begins at US 79 near the unincorporated community of Brickeys. Highway 131 winds south around Raggio and Park Place before terminating at the Mississippi River levee.

Bruins to Thompson Grove

File:Horseshoe Lake AR 14.jpg
Horseshoe Lake is a former meander of the Mississippi River that was cut off forming an oxbow lake.

Highway 131 begins at Highway 147 at Bruins near Porter Lake and runs clockwise through the town of Horseshoe Lake. The road continues around the Horseshoe Lake to terminate at Highway 147 at Thompson Grove.

Edmondson route

A fourth segment of Highway 131 begins at Proctor Road at the southern city limits of Edmondson. The highway runs north through downtown Edmondson before turning east and terminating at Highway 147.

West Memphis route

Highway 131 begins at Interstate 55/US 61/US 64/US 79 in West Memphis at exit 3A. The route runs north at a junction with incomplete access to I-40 exit 281. Highway 131 continues north to a fork in the road, continuing north at Mound City Road and south as Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

Major intersections

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Lee Haynes 0.00 0.00 AR 1 (Crowley's Ridge Parkway) Southern terminus
5.51 8.87 CR 719 Northern terminus
Highway 131 begins at Brickeys
Brickeys 0.00 0.00 US 79 Northern terminus
9.57 15.40 CR 533 / CR 623 Southern terminus
Highway 131 begins at Bruins
Crittenden Bruins 0.00 0.00 AR 147 north Southern terminus
Thompson Grove 8.74 14.07 AR 147 Northern terminus
Highway 131 begins at Edmondson
Edmondson 0.00 0.00 Proctor Road Southern terminus
3.11 5.01 AR 147 Northern terminus
Highway 131 begins in West Memphis
West Memphis 0.00 0.00 I-55 / US 61 / US 64 / US 79 I-55 north exit 3A; southern terminus.
0.67 1.08 I-40 – Memphis I-40 exit 281; eastbound entrance, westbound exit.
1.29 2.08 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive/Mound City Road Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

Notes

  1. Although Arkansas highways normally run from south to north and from west to east, the Lee County Route and Sections Map[3] indicates that Highway 131 begins at US 79 and runs south.

References

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