Sulphur Springs to Crossett Highway 169 begins at Sulphur Springs in southwestern
Ashley County just over from the
Louisiana state line. The route runs northeast to
Crossett, passing through an industrial section of town. Continuing north, the route intersects and overlaps
US 82 at a brief
officially designated exception heading west. At Hancock Road, Highway 169 turns north and runs along the west side of a large
Georgia-Pacific paper mill. State maintenance ends, with the roadway continuing north at Hancock Road.
McGehee Highway 169 begins at Highway 4 in the southeastern part of McGehee near the McGehee Cemetery. The route curves northwest to US 65/US 165, where it terminates.
US 165 to Arkansas Post The route begins at US 165 in southern
Arkansas County near the
Arkansas River. Highway 169 runs east toward Moore Bayou, serving the Moore Bayou Use Area owned by the
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Continuing east, the route bridges Little Post Bayou and enters Arkansas Post National Memorial. State maintenance terminates near the location of the first established European settlement in Arkansas, settled in 1868 when the area was under French dominion as
French Louisiana. Arkansas Post served as the capitol of
Arkansas Territory and was an important trading post in early Arkansas history. ==History==