Transportation

Arkadelphia is located on Interstate 30, a connector between coast-to-coast Interstates 40 and 20.  Other highways in the region include State Highways 128, 26, 51, 7 and 8, as well as U.S. Highway 67. Due to Clark County's centralized location in the United States, fully one third of the country is just one tank of gas away. 

Arkadelphia's airport, Dexter B. Florence Memorial Field, has a runway length of 5,000 feet, a paved surface, and a lighted, high intensity approach.

Arkadelphia is less than an hour's drive from Little Rock and is easily accessible to the major infrastructure and facilities of the Arkansas state capital. Little Rock National Airport provides connections to anywhere in the world. Arkadelphia is a four-hour drive from Dallas and a three-hour drive from Memphis.

Arkadelphia is on the Union Pacific System and the Amtrak line and also has a Greyhound Bus station.  There are approximately eight motor freight carriers that serve the Arkadelphia regional area.  There are navigable waterways 51 miles away at Camden.

Director, Department of Aviation

Director, Department of Aviation, Henderson State University

"No matter which school you attend, you're going to get a good education in Clark County.  Our students are here to study, build relationships and connect with their future; this is a great hub for education." 

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