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Arkansas Highway 192

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West end:
  
US 70

Length
  
8.56 km

Counties:
  
Garland

County
  
Garland County, Arkansas

East end:
  
Northshore Drive near Lake Hamilton

West end:
  
AR 227 near Lake Ouachita State Park

East end:
  
AR 7 near Hot Springs Village

Arkansas Highway 192 (AR 192, Hwy. 192) is a designation for two state highways in Garland County, Arkansas. One route of 5.32 miles (8.56 km) runs from US Route 70 (US 70) to Lakeshore Drive near Lake Hamilton. A second routing begins east of Lake Ouachita State Park at Highway 227 and runs northeast to Highway 7 near Hot Springs Village.

Contents

Map of AR-192, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913, USA

US 70 to Lake Hamilton

Highway 192 begins at US 70 southwest of Hot Springs and winds generally south along the shoreline to terminate at Northshore Drive. Traffic counts from the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) reveal that less than 500 vehicles per day (VPD) used Highway 192 along its routing from US 70 to Northshore Drive.

Lake Ouachita State Park to Hot Springs Village

The highway begins near Lake Ouachita State Park at Highway 227. The route runs almost directly northeast through very rural and heavily forested areas of Garland County. Highway 192 terminates at its only junction with a state highway, Highway 7 at the outskirts of Hot Springs Village. This segment was added to the state highway system in 2004 and averages approximately 1800 vehicles per day along the entire routing.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Garland County.

References

Arkansas Highway 192 Wikipedia