Arkansas Highway 367


Arkansas Highway 367 is a designation for two north–south state highways in Arkansas. A southern route of travels north from U.S. Route 167 in East End north to US 70 in Little Rock. A northern route of begins in Cabot at US 67/AR 5/AR 321 and travels northeast to US 412 in Walnut Ridge.

Route description

East End to Little Rock

The southern segment begins in Little Rock, Arkansas at an intersection with US 70 as part of Arch Street. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with US 167 south of East End, Arkansas. Traveling generally north to south, it is a former alignment of US 167. It is commonly known as "Arch Street" or "Arch Street Pike" after the Little Rock street.

Cabot to Walnut Ridge

The northern segment begins at an intersection with US 412 and AR 34 at Walnut Ridge; its southern terminus is in Cabot, Arkansas at an intersection with US 67, AR 5, and AR 321. Traveling mostly northeast to southwest, it is a former alignment of US 67.

Beebe spur

Highway 367 Spur is a spur route of in Beebe, Arkansas.
The northern terminus is at an intersection with US 67 / US 167/ US 64 north of Beebe. Arkansas. Its southern terminus is in Beebe at an intersection with AR 367. It continues south as N. Pecan St.