Arkansas Highway 302
| Route information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maintained by ArDOT | ||||
| Existed | April 24, 1963–present | |||
| Section 1 | ||||
| Length | 2.994 mi (4.818 km) | |||
| West end | AR 86 near Hazen | |||
| East end | AR 249 near Hazen | |||
| Section 2 | ||||
| Length | 3.189 mi (5.132 km) | |||
| West end | AR 33 near DeValls Bluff | |||
| East end | CR 218 / CR 222 near the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge | |||
| Section 3 | ||||
| Length | 10.932 mi (17.593 km) | |||
| West end | US 79B in Clarendon | |||
| East end | AR 17 near Brinkley | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | United States | |||
| State | Arkansas | |||
| Counties | Monroe, Prairie | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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Highway 302 (AR 302, Ark. 302, and Hwy. 302) is a designation for three east–west state highways in the Arkansas Grand Prairie. All three are low traffic rural highways. The first segment was created in 1963, with the other two added ten years later. One segment was part of the Trail of Tears and is preserved as an Arkansas Heritage Trail. All are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT).