Arkansas Highway 173


Highway 173 is a north–south state highway in Southeast Arkansas. The route begins at the Overflow National Wildlife Refuge and runs north to U.S. Route 165 in Wilmot. The route is maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation.

Route description

Highway 173 begins at Overflow NWR in southeastern Ashley County just over north of the Louisiana state line in a region known as the Lower Arkansas Delta. The area is known for flat, agricultural land with swamps, bayous and small towns dotting the landscape. The highway runs northeast, crossing Bayou Bartholomew before terminating at US 165 along then north edge of Wilmot.

History

The highway was created from a former alignment of Highway 52 at the request of the county judge on July 18, 1985.
A former highway with the Highway 173 designation was created in the Jonesboro area in 1940, Highway 91 via Caraway Rd to US 63 ; this one was eliminated in 1979.

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