Arkansas Highway 265
| Dick Trammel Highway | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Maintained by ArDOT | ||||
| Section 1 | ||||
| Length | 19.70 mi (31.70 km) | |||
| South end | AR 170 near Stricker | |||
| North end | I-49 / US 71 / AR 16 in Fayetteville | |||
| Section 2 | ||||
| Length | 18.21 mi (29.31 km) | |||
| South end | AR 16 in Fayetteville | |||
| North end | AR 94 in Rogers | |||
| Section 3 | ||||
| Length | 3.324 mi (5.349 km) | |||
| South end | AR 94 in Pea Ridge | |||
| North end | Route KK at the Missouri state line | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | United States | |||
| State | Arkansas | |||
| Counties | Washington, Benton | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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Arkansas Highway 265 (AR 265) is a designation for three state highways in Northwest Arkansas. The southern segment of 19.70 miles (31.70 km) runs from Highway 170 near Strickler north to Interstate 49 (I-49) in Fayetteville. A second segment runs from Highway 16 in Fayetteville north to Highway 94 in Rogers. Further north, a third segment of 3.324 miles (5.349 km) runs from Highway 94 in Pea Ridge north to the Missouri state line. The highways are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT).
Parts of all three segments are former lengths of the Butterfield Stagecoach Route, a route established in 1857 that carried United States mail from St. Louis, Missouri to San Francisco, California.