Things To Do

There's something
for everybody
in Little Rock


Little Rock’s attractions are as diverse as the city’s landscape, and offer a wide variety of fun. We’ve got it covered – history, arts and culture, sustainability, nature, sports, urban outdoor adventure, family fun and everything in between.

Did we mention a presidential library, a riverboat, a submarine, a zoo, an electric streetcar trolley, and one of the best public parks and trails systems in the country?

Beauty, location, amenities, and affordability coupled with warm southern hospitality – it’s no wonder Little Rock entices visitors from far and wide.

Experience it for yourself!

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Downtown

Arkansas Arts Center

501 E. 9th St., Little Rock / 501-372-4000
Web Address: www.arkarts.com
The Arkansas Arts Center is one of the state's leading cultural institutions. Located in historic MacArthur Park, the Arts Center features elegant art galleries that showcase the Center's acclaimed collection.
Downtown

Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre

501 E. 9th St., Little Rock / 501-372-4000
Web Address: www.arkarts.com
Since 1979, Children's Theatre has been creating exceptional theatre for family audiences.
North Little Rock

Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum

100 Riverfront Dr., North Little Rock / 501-371-8320
Web Address: www.aimm.museum
Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum is home to the USS Razorback, the longest-serving submarine in the world. More than just a military museum, it also offers a research library, a theater, and a large museum area.
Downtown

Arkansas Korean War Veterans Memorial

MacArthur Park, 503 E. Ninth St., Little Rock / 501-376-4602
The Arkansas Korean War Veterans Memorial is a must see in central Arkansas. The Memorial is located in MacArthur Park, next to the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History.
North Little Rock

Arkansas Queen

100 Riverfront Park Drive, North Little Rock / 501-372-5777
Web Address: www.arkansasqueen.com
See the beautiful Arkansas River from the decks of the fun-loving Arkansas Queen.
Downtown

Arkansas Repertory Theatre

601 Main St., Little Rock / 501-378-0405
Web Address: www.therep.org
The Arkansas Repertory Theatre is the state’s largest non-profit professional theatre company and produces a diverse body of theatrical works ranging from contemporary comedies to cutting edge dramas and from musical theatre to the classics of dramatic literature.
Central Arkansas

Arkansas River Trail

Along the Arkansas River, Little Rock and North Little Rock / 501-223-6404
Web Address: www.rivertrail.org
The Arkansas River Trail, allows the sister cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock to connect people, enabling them to walk or cycle while taking in some of the most spectacular views in Central Arkansas.
West Little Rock

Arkansas Skatium

1311 S. Bowman Rd., Little Rock / 501-227-4333
Web Address: www.arkansasskatium.com
Fun for the entire Family!
North Little Rock

Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame

3 Verizon Arena Way, North Little Rock / 501-663-4328
Web Address: www.arksportshalloffame.com
The Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame is a museum of recollections and achievements from over four decades of induction ceremonies honoring the athletic greats of Arkansas.
Midtown

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra

2417 N. Tyler, Little Rock / 501-666-1761
Web Address: www.arkansassymphony.org
The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra performs more than thirty concerts at Robinson Center Music Hall each year.
North Little Rock

Arkansas Travelers & Dickey-Stephens Park

Dickey-Stephens Park, 400 West Broadway Street, North Little Rock / 501-664-7559
Web Address: www.travs.com
The Arkansas Travelers enjoy one of the longest running histories of any minor league franchise, and with its new home in the state of the art Dickey-Stephens Ballpark, the history continues.
River Market Dist.

Art Along the River

Riverfront Park, Little Rock / 501-376-4781
Web Address: www.rivermarket.info
Stroll through Riverfront Park and let your mind and soul become enriched by the many works of art placed along the path to the Clinton Presidential Center.
Southwest

Audubon Nature Center

4500 Springer Blvd., Little Rock
Web Address: ar.audubon.org/
The Audubon Nature Center is acreage surrounding city-owned Fourche Creek wetlands and the unique soils and plants of Granite Mountain in adjacent Gillam Park.
Central Arkansas

Big Dam Bridge

7700 Rebsamen Park Road, Little Rock / 501-340-6800
Web Address: www.bigdambridge.com
Experience the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in the World, built specifically for that use. Named the Big Dam Bridge because of its massive 4,226 foot span built atop Murray Lock and Dam.
River Market Dist.

Clinton Presidential Center and Park

1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock / 501-374-4242
Web Address: www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org
The William J. Clinton Presidential Center includes America’s newest Presidential Library housing the largest archival collection in American presidential history.
Central Arkansas

Clinton Presidential Park Bridge

Grounds of the Clinton Presidential Clinton Library, Little Rock / 501-3744-4242
Web Address: www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org
The former Rock Island Railroad Bridge, built in 1899, was renovated into a ramped pedestrian pathway to compliment President Clinton's vision for his Presidential Center - a veritable Bridge to the Future.
Southwest

Daisy Bates Home

1207 West 28th, Little Rock / 501-374-1957
Web Address: www.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/ar2.htm
Daisy Gaston Bates was an advisor to the Little Rock Nine and Civil Rights Activist, and her home is registered as a National Historic Landmark.
Downtown

Diamond Bear Brewery

323 Cross Street, Little Rock / 501-708-2793
Web Address: www.diamondbear.com
As Little Rock's finest Production Brewery, Diamond Bear styles of beer are produced in the old time honored traditional methods of European brewers, using only two-row malted barley, hops, yeast and great Arkansas water.
Downtown

EMOBA: Ernie's Museum of Black Arkansans

1208 Louisiana, Little Rock / 501-372-0018
Web Address: www.emoba.org
Founded in 1993, EMOBA was the state's first black history museum dedicated to preserving the culture and heritage of African-American Arkansans.
Downtown

Empress of Little Rock & The Hornibrook M...

2120 Louisiana Street, Little Rock / 501-374-7966
Web Address: www.theempress.com
The Empress/Hornibrook Mansion is described in the National register of Historic Places as the best example of ornate Victorian Architecture in Arkansas and the most important existing example of Gothic Queen Anne style regionally.
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