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Find Exciting Things to Do in Arkansas

Arkansas is a unique tapestry of mountains, plains and fertile delta. Our history and heritage is part Western frontier, part Ozark pioneer and part Old South. Whether you choose to spend your time enjoying contemporary cityscapes or outdoor recreation that takes full advantage of The Natural State's abundant resources, we'll do our best to make you feel at home on your Arkansas vacation. 

Choose your own adventure! Hunt or fish, shop for antiques, dig for diamonds, search for wildlife, peruse art - Arkansas attractions offer something for everyone.

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William E. Clark Wetlands at the Clinton Presidential Park

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The William E. "Bill" Clark Wetlands located in the Clinton Presidential Park include 13 acres of restored wetlands and a 1,600-foot boardwalk for visitors to discover the wildlife and river life that inhabit the area. The wetlands provide access to...

Rock Town River Outfitters

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Offers kayak and paddleboard rentals right in the heart of North Little Rock. Rentals and guide service for the Arkansas River.

Arkansas Repertory Theatre

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Renovated historic building houses a professional repertory theatre; well-known plays and original productions; world and regional premiers. Theatre seating 350; exhibit space; art galleries. GROUPS: Use of lobbies accompanies MainStage Theatre...

Arkansas River Trail

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An 88-mile multi-use loop through Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle and Conway with an additional loop from the Clinton Presidential Bridge in North Little Rock to the Big Dam Bridge and back to the Little Rock side of the Clinton Bridge is 15...

Rock Town River Outfitters

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Little Rock's first Arkansas River outfitter. Kayak the Arkansas River and bike the Arkansas River trail.

Cantrell Gallery

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Originals, signed graphics, antiques, prints and posters from regional and national artists.

Firehouse Hostel & Museum

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The Little Rock Firehouse Hostel and Museum is Arkansas' first and only international hostel, uniquely housed in a renovated Craftsman-style fire station that also contains a museum of firefighting history and memorabilia. Centrally located in...

Caracalla Body Spa

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Various types of manicures and pedicures; different massage options such as raindrop treatment, upper body treatment, hot stone therapy, and bach flower; body treatments such as polishes, wraps, and steam baths; body waxing; facials; skin treatments...

Arkansas Skatium

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Roller skating, ice skating, broomball, hockey, pro shop; available for parties

Big Rock Fun Park

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This family-fun park has go karts, an arcade, bumper boats, batting cages, Lazer Frenzy, ropes course, maze and mini-golf. The facility is available for parties, groups, special events. Don’t miss the replica of North Little Rock’s Old Mill on the...

Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts

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The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts offers an inspiring array of visual, performing arts, and educational experiences. The Museum is committed to creating an inclusive cultural space for the community to engage with diverse artistic perspectives through...

Arkansas State Capitol

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Constructed between 1899 and 1911, this Neoclassical building has provided a century of service since the legislature first met in the unfinished structure in 1911; features Arkansas granite, plus six bronze doors and three chandeliers crafted by...

Arkansas Civil Rights Heritage Walk

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Names of Arkansas Civil Rights activists are on sidewalk markers on Markham Street down to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library. Those featured include the Freedom Riders who came to Arkansas, several activists who participated in sit-in...

Dreamland Ballroom

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Located on the top floor of Taborian Hall, now Arkansas Flag and Banner; listed on the National Register of Historic Places; has played host to such musicians as Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra, B. B. King, The Blues Boy, Lloyd Armon...

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra

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The state's symphony orchestra has been performing for over 40 years. Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, or ASO, is the resident orchestra of Robinson Center Music Hall, and now performs more than sixty concerts each year through its Stella Boyle Smith...

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