Food Scene
Feastros
4218 E Kiehl AveAll you can eat, homemade southern cuisine
The best frozen custard and hotdog stand in Arkansas
*Cash only but trust me, it's worth it
6 locals recommend
The Original ScoopDog
5508 John F Kennedy BlvdThe best frozen custard and hotdog stand in Arkansas
*Cash only but trust me, it's worth it
Zaffino's By Nori
2001 E Kiehl AveFamily owned Italian restaurant. Try the chicken parmesan!
Two Sisters Catering
3140 E Kiehl AveAmazing desserts. A must if you have a sweet tooth.
Gadwall's Grill
7311 N Hills BlvdLots of options. Amazing fried pies!
Drinks & Nightlife
Tailgaters Pub & Grub
8100 Warden RdLocally (in)famous dive bar
Neighbors/Area 51
6511 Warden RdClassic pool hall with great burgers!
Best live music venue in Little Rock. Includes two bars and a restaurant with indoor & outdoor seating.
9 locals recommend
Revolution Music Room
300 President Clinton AveBest live music venue in Little Rock. Includes two bars and a restaurant with indoor & outdoor seating.
Discovery Night Club
1021 Jessie RdLittle Rock's 10th wonder.
Parks & Nature
Pinnacle Mountain State Park is located just over a mile from the northwest edge of Little Rock, AR, in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The primary natural feature of the 2,000 acre park is Pinnacle Mountain with an elevation 1,011 feet.
128 locals recommend
Pinnacle Mountain State Park
Pinnacle Mountain State ParkPinnacle Mountain State Park is located just over a mile from the northwest edge of Little Rock, AR, in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The primary natural feature of the 2,000 acre park is Pinnacle Mountain with an elevation 1,011 feet.
The Old Old Mill was used in the iconic filming of the 1939 blockbuster "Gone With the Wind"
36 locals recommend
The Old Mill
3800 Lakeshore DrThe Old Old Mill was used in the iconic filming of the 1939 blockbuster "Gone With the Wind"
The 1,700 acres of Arkansas’s largest urban municipal park offer two 18-hole disc golf courses, the 18-hole Tournament Golf Course, the 18-hole Championship Golf Course, a dog park, a baseball complex, a softball complex, Bonzai BMX track, a soccer complex, a tennis center, playgrounds and camping, as well as a pre-Civil War log cabin, a covered bridge, a seasonal amusement park, an archery range, and trails with access to the Arkansas River Trail. Public access bank and boat fishing and Arkansas Water Ski Club use is permitted on Victory Lake within Burns Park.
8 locals recommend
Burns Park
The 1,700 acres of Arkansas’s largest urban municipal park offer two 18-hole disc golf courses, the 18-hole Tournament Golf Course, the 18-hole Championship Golf Course, a dog park, a baseball complex, a softball complex, Bonzai BMX track, a soccer complex, a tennis center, playgrounds and camping, as well as a pre-Civil War log cabin, a covered bridge, a seasonal amusement park, an archery range, and trails with access to the Arkansas River Trail. Public access bank and boat fishing and Arkansas Water Ski Club use is permitted on Victory Lake within Burns Park.
Experience the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in North America, built specifically for that use. This impressive structure was named the Big Dam Bridge because of its massive 4,226 foot span built atop Murray Lock and Dam.
Elevated up to 90 feet above the Arkansas River, the Big Dam Bridge connects over 14 miles of scenic riverside trails in the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock, and assists in the connection of 70,000 acres of various city, county, state and federal park land. It’s one of several Little Rock bridges that serve bicyclists and pedestrians.
90 locals recommend
Big Dam Bridge
Big Dam BridgeExperience the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in North America, built specifically for that use. This impressive structure was named the Big Dam Bridge because of its massive 4,226 foot span built atop Murray Lock and Dam.
Elevated up to 90 feet above the Arkansas River, the Big Dam Bridge connects over 14 miles of scenic riverside trails in the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock, and assists in the connection of 70,000 acres of various city, county, state and federal park land. It’s one of several Little Rock bridges that serve bicyclists and pedestrians.
Essentials
Kroger
6929 John F Kennedy BlvdWalmart Supercenter
9053 AR-107Walmart was founded in Bentonville Arkansas, 1950, by Sam Walton.
Arts & Culture
Little Rock Central High School is recognized for the role it played in the desegregation of public schools in the United States. The nine African-American students' persistence in attending the formerly all-white Central High School was the most prominent national example of the implementation of the May 17, 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education.
27 locals recommend
Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
2120 W Daisy L Gatson Bates DrLittle Rock Central High School is recognized for the role it played in the desegregation of public schools in the United States. The nine African-American students' persistence in attending the formerly all-white Central High School was the most prominent national example of the implementation of the May 17, 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education.
The Argenta Arts Foundation is filled with art galleries and studios, chef driven restaurants and bars, performance venues, and fun safe night life all set in on Historic Main Street with easy access from the downtown hotels by foot or trolley.
7 locals recommend
Argenta District, North Little Rock, Arkansas
301 Main StThe Argenta Arts Foundation is filled with art galleries and studios, chef driven restaurants and bars, performance venues, and fun safe night life all set in on Historic Main Street with easy access from the downtown hotels by foot or trolley.
The Arkansas Arts Center is a dynamic center for the arts. It features an art museum with a world-class international collection, a professional theatre company that presents children's literary works for family audiences, art classes and a variety of education programs for the public. The Museum Shop is a favorite shopping destination in Little Rock.
39 locals recommend
Arkansas Arts Center
501 East 9th StreetThe Arkansas Arts Center is a dynamic center for the arts. It features an art museum with a world-class international collection, a professional theatre company that presents children's literary works for family audiences, art classes and a variety of education programs for the public. The Museum Shop is a favorite shopping destination in Little Rock.
Privately owned by Anita Davis and intended for public use, The Bernice Garden is located at the southeast corner of Daisy Bates Avenue and South Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Created to celebrate the community and host events, the garden also fosters neighborliness and a sense of pride in the area.
The Bernice Garden Farmers’ Market (Sundays, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM April through November) offers an open community space for local growers to sell sustainably raised fruit, vegetables, nuts, berries, flowers, and herbs, as well as cheeses, prepared food and other goods to downtown Little Rock residents, businesses, organizations and visitors.
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6 locals recommend
Bernice Garden Farmers' market
1401 S Main StPrivately owned by Anita Davis and intended for public use, The Bernice Garden is located at the southeast corner of Daisy Bates Avenue and South Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Created to celebrate the community and host events, the garden also fosters neighborliness and a sense of pride in the area.
The Bernice Garden Farmers’ Market (Sundays, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM April through November) offers an open community space for local growers to sell sustainably raised fruit, vegetables, nuts, berries, flowers, and herbs, as well as cheeses, prepared food and other goods to downtown Little Rock residents, businesses, organizations and visitors.
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The 3-acre area is also home to a community garden, beehives and butterfly garden. It's like being out in the country — but then you look up and see the Little Rock skyline!
Heifer International is a nonprofit organization headquarted in Little Rock. Heifer Village is their interactive, free museum located at the headquarters where the whole family can learn about developing countries and the work that Heifer does around the world.
The farm features animals that the organization provides families through its projects. For example, donors can buy a goat or alpaca to supply for a family in need in an area where Heifer serves.
12 locals recommend
Heifer Village (Heifer International)
1 World AveThe 3-acre area is also home to a community garden, beehives and butterfly garden. It's like being out in the country — but then you look up and see the Little Rock skyline!
Heifer International is a nonprofit organization headquarted in Little Rock. Heifer Village is their interactive, free museum located at the headquarters where the whole family can learn about developing countries and the work that Heifer does around the world.
The farm features animals that the organization provides families through its projects. For example, donors can buy a goat or alpaca to supply for a family in need in an area where Heifer serves.
Sightseeing
The Arkansas State Capitol is equally rich in history, craftsmanship and architectural excellence. Visit today and you’ll not only see lawmakers at work, but you’ll also enjoy a glimpse of the historic events and people who shaped Arkansas.
15 locals recommend
Arkansas State Capitol
500 Woodlane StThe Arkansas State Capitol is equally rich in history, craftsmanship and architectural excellence. Visit today and you’ll not only see lawmakers at work, but you’ll also enjoy a glimpse of the historic events and people who shaped Arkansas.
For more than 60 years, the Arkansas Governor's Mansion has been the focal point of the First Family's public events, including state dinners, luncheons, and other celebrations.
6 locals recommend
Arkansas Governor's Mansion
1800 Center StFor more than 60 years, the Arkansas Governor's Mansion has been the focal point of the First Family's public events, including state dinners, luncheons, and other celebrations.
The River Market District is located in the heart of downtown Little Rock, right on the Arkansas River. The River market includes: Restaurants and bars, Market Hall (with 15 dining establishments), Farmer’s Market, Riverfront Park, Riverfest Amphitheatre, River Market Pavilions, Bill and Margaret Clark Multi-purpose room, shopping, the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, (park, store, and school), Heifer International, the Arkansas Studies Institute, the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center, hotels and much more.
69 locals recommend
River Market
The River Market District is located in the heart of downtown Little Rock, right on the Arkansas River. The River market includes: Restaurants and bars, Market Hall (with 15 dining establishments), Farmer’s Market, Riverfront Park, Riverfest Amphitheatre, River Market Pavilions, Bill and Margaret Clark Multi-purpose room, shopping, the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, (park, store, and school), Heifer International, the Arkansas Studies Institute, the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center, hotels and much more.