Arkansas Highway 340

The route winds past numerous retirement communities and a few lakes on its way through the village.

Approximately halfway along its length, Highway 340 intersects U.S. Route 71 (US 71), which is a four-lane expressway.

On the other side of US 71, the route runs near the Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel, built by local architect E. Fay Jones (in similar style to the Thorncrown Chapel on the National Register of Historic Places).

Highway 340 continues to wind northeast past communities and cul-de-sacs before meeting Pickens Rd, which continues briefly before becoming Missouri supplemental route E.[4] The route was added to the state highway system on August 25, 1965.

[2] Described as the road from northeast of Hiwasse to the junction of Highway 94 at the Missouri state line, the routing has changed little since first designation.

Highway 340 provides access to US 71 before trailing west into recently developed parts of Bella Vista.
Sign denoting exit for Lancashire Boulevard from U.S. Route 71 . The exit is a 180 degree curve signed for 20 mph (32 km/h).