Each are low-volume local roads providing connectivity to small communities, or recreation areas near the Ozark National Forest.
ArDOT maintains the four segments of AR 164 as part of the state highway system.
Excluding concurrencies, no section of AR 164 exceeded 1,000 vehicles per day on average in 2020, with a low of 400 VPD between Hagarville and Bullfrog Valley.
AR 164 passes Westside High School before exiting the city on a winding northward alignment.
At an unincorporated area known as Center Point, AR 164 intersects Interstate 40 (I-40) at a partial cloverleaf interchange.
[9] AR 164 passes through the unincorporated area known as Bullfrog Valley just south of the Ozark National Forest and Piney Creeks Wildlife Management Area (WMA) boundaries before turning south and crossing Big Piney Creek.
The highway winds south to a junction with AR 7, where it terminates approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Dover.
[18] The gap between I-40 and Horsehead Lake was closed on December 13, 1972, yielding the four segments in existence today.
It is known as Scoggins Street and serves an industrial area near Clarksville Municipal Airport.