Arkansas Highway 210
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Arkansas Highway 210 is a designation for two east–west state highways in Cleburne County, Arkansas. One segment of 0.82 miles (1.3 km) runs in Heber Springs
Heber Springs, Arkansas
Heber Springs is a city in Cleburne County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 6,432 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Cleburne County.-Geography:Heber Springs is located at ....

 from Greers Ferry Lake
Greers Ferry Lake
Greers Ferry Lake is the reservoir formed by Greers Ferry Dam, a United States Army Corps of Engineers dam in Northern Arkansas. It is located about north of Little Rock.-Geography:...

 east to Heber Springs Road as Case Ford Road. A second segment begins at Highway 110
Arkansas Highway 110
-Section 2:Arkansas Highway 110 is a state highway of that runs in Cleburne County.-Route description:AR 110 begins at AR 16/AR 92 in Greers Ferry...

 and runs northeast as Industrial Park Rd.

Case Ford Road segment

The route begins at the shores of Greers Ferry Lake
Greers Ferry Lake
Greers Ferry Lake is the reservoir formed by Greers Ferry Dam, a United States Army Corps of Engineers dam in Northern Arkansas. It is located about north of Little Rock.-Geography:...

 and runs south to terminate at Heber Springs Road. The route is two-lane, undivided for its entire length.

Industrial Park Road segment

Highway 210 begins at Highway 110
Arkansas Highway 110
-Section 2:Arkansas Highway 110 is a state highway of that runs in Cleburne County.-Route description:AR 110 begins at AR 16/AR 92 in Greers Ferry...

 and runs northeast to terminate at Cow Shoals Lane.

History

Highway 210 first appeared in the 1959 Arkansas state highway map. The route ran from Highway 110 west of Heber Springs to the northeast. The route was gravel. The segment from Heber Springs to Greers Ferry Lake was added prior to 1970.

Major intersections

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