Pennsylvania to Arkansas Car Shipping

Pennsylvania to Arkansas Car Shipping

Transporting your vehicle from Pennsylvania to Arkansas can be too stressful. Luckily, Tempus Logix is here to sort out your vehicle troubles without you doing any work. Our company guarantees your vehicle will arrive in the same condition. We work with a massive number of carriers that offer up to 1 million in insurance. Furthermore, we are licensed and bonded with FMCSA and USDOT.

Tempus Logix provides military car shipping, express car shipping, heavy equipment transport, motorcycle transport, luxury car transport, classic car transport, vintage motorcycle transport, and boats. The company offers open and enclosed auto transport with professional approaches and affordable pricing.

NOTE*; For students and soldiers we provide discounts on car delivery.

We estimate your time; therefore, our website offers a car shipping calculator to calculate the cost in a few seconds. For additional questions, you can contact us via live chat or use customer service by calling +1(818)942-7030.

Facts About Arkansas

Let’s have a look at some fascinating information about our destination.

  • Arkansas is in the South-Central United States.
  • Arkansas’s population is 3 million, making it the 33rd most populated state.
  • It is the 29h largest state. 
  • The driving distance from Pennsylvania to Arkansas is equal to 1,120 miles.
  • In Arkansas, the longest route is U.S. Route 67 (296.95 miles). 
  • Arkansas climate is mainly humid subtropical with hot and humid summers and mild to cool winters. The average annual temperature in Arkansas varies from 58°F to 63.6°F.

Places to Visit

Here are also some adorable places to visit in the state.

  • This museum in northwest Arkansas was established in 2011 by Alice Walton and the Walton Foundation. Highlighting one of the biggest collections of American art beneath one roof, the transitory and lasting shows span the final five decades of American art.
  • Garvan Woodland Gardens is the botanical plant of the University of Arkansas. At first impelled to life in 1956 by Verna Cook Garvan, a compelling trade pioneer of Hot Springs, the gardens have developed to incorporate a wide cluster of distinctive plots, neglects, and picturesque structures.
  • On show at the Arkansas Air Museum in Fayetteville are the 1920s and 30s racing planes, biplanes, and information about military aviation and civilian air journey history. The construction that houses the museum is a Forties-generation plane hangar.

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