Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pulaski |
Little Rock | — | I-30 east / U.S. 65 north / U.S. 167 north – Downtown Little Rock | northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
1A | I-440 east – Little Rock National Airport, Little Rock River Port, Memphis | northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
1B | I-30 west – Hot Springs, Texarkana | northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
3 | Hwy. 338 (Dixon Rd) | |||||
7 | 145th St, Pratt Rd | |||||
9 | Bingham Rd | |||||
Saline |
10 | U.S. 167 south – Sheridan, Fordyce, El Dorado | south end of US 167 concurrency, no northbound exit | |||
12 | Woodson | |||||
Pulaski |
15 | Hensley | ||||
Jefferson |
20 | Hwy. 46 – Redfield | ||||
24 | Jefferson, National Center for Toxicological Research | |||||
27 | CR 4 (Gravel Pit Road) | |||||
30 | Hwy. 104 | |||||
White Hall | 32 | Hwy. 256 – White Hall, Pine Bluff Arsenal | ||||
34 | U.S. 270 west / Hwy. 365S east – White Hall, Sheridan | US 270 eastern terminus | ||||
35 | U.S. 65B south - Downtown | |||||
36 | Princeton Pike | |||||
37 | Hwy. 190 (W 13th St) | |||||
Pine Bluff | 39 | U.S. 79 south / U.S. 79B north – Rison, Fordyce, Camden | north end of US 79 overlap | |||
41 | Old Warren Rd | |||||
42 | Hazel St | |||||
43 | U.S. 63 south / U.S. 63B north – Warren, El Dorado | north end of US 63 overlap | ||||
46 | U.S. 63 north / U.S. 79 north / U.S. 65B north / Hwy. 190 – Stuttgart | south end of US 63/US 79 overlap, southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
– | U.S. 65 south / U.S. 425 south – Dumas, McGehee, Lake Village | southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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