in Downtown
Little Rock The route begins at the
Oklahoma state line as a continuation of
OK-120 and runs east to
Hackett. Highway 10 intersects
Highway 45 in Hackett, and continues east to
Greenwood. Highway 10 passes through downtown Greenwood, passing Highway 10S and the
Old Sebastian County Jail, which is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. The highway leaves town and passes
Fort Chaffee on its way to
Logan County. The highway passes by the historic
Magazine City Hall-Jail and intersects
Highway 109 in Magazine before entering
Yell County. . Highway 10 begins to cover mountainous terrain, passing
Havana,
Belleville, and the
Danville Municipal Airport. Highway 10 intersects
Highway 27 in
Danville and
Highway 7/
Highway 28 in
Ola. In
Perry County, Highway 10 continues through mountainous terrain and small towns Cass and
Adona before forming a southerly
concurrency with
Highway 9 in
Perry. Highway 9/Highway 10 run together pass Lake Harris Brake on to
Perryville, past the
Perry County Courthouse and south to Williams Junction, where Highway 10 turns east to
Little Rock. Highway 10 enters Pulaski County, passing Lake Maumelle and
Pinnacle Mountain State Park before entering the city, becoming
Cantrell Road. The far western portions of Cantrell Road in recent years have been the site for increased commercial development in Little Rock, including the controversial 2004 opening of a
Wal-Mart Supercenter near upscale residential communities immediately south of the highway in
Chenal Valley. In the portion between
I-430 in the west and downtown in the east, Cantrell Road is a primary traffic artery for northern Little Rock, including the upper part of the
Pulaski Heights section of the city, and is one of the most traveled thoroughfares aside from the Interstates in Little Rock. Cantrell Road runs with neighborhoods to the south and parks to the north, passing
Arkansas Baptist High School. The highway intersects I-430 at a
Parclo interchange and runs deeper into downtown Little Rock, passing numerous houses on the
National Register of Historic Places. Cantrell Road continues past the Jackson Reservoir near the
Cammack Village area, crossing University Avenue. Highway 10 becomes
La Harpe Boulevard and proceeds east past the
Arkansas State Capitol along the
Arkansas River, before passing underneath Broadway Street (
US 70). The route uses one block of Cumberland Street, then becomes
unsigned and turns east onto 2nd Street before terminating at exit 140 on
I-30 near
The Tavern and
William J. Clinton Presidential Library.
Greenwood spur Arkansas Highway 10 Spur is a spur route of in
Sebastian County. Its western terminus is at
US 71, just west of
Greenwood, while its eastern terminus is at Highway 10 near downtown Greenwood. Until the mid-1960s, this road was part of the original alignment of US 71. ==History==