Interstate 30
Interstate 30, often abbreviated as I-30, is a major highway in the United States that runs from Little Rock, Arkansas to Dallas, Texas. Spanning approximately 367 miles, it serves as a vital transportation route connecting several cities and regions in the southern U.S.
The highway was established in 1956 and is part of the Interstate Highway System. I-30 facilitates both commercial and personal travel, providing access to various attractions, including Hot Springs National Park and the Fort Worth Stockyards. It plays a crucial role in regional commerce and tourism.