Central Arkansas

Travel Guide

Photo provided by Arkansas Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Arkansas Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Courtesy of the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism

The heart of Arkansas is found in the region around Little Rock, where you can explore art galleries, learn about American history and find serene pockets of nature.

Uncover layers of American history in the cities of Central Arkansas, a region crammed with fascinating heritage sights and museums. Outside of busy capital city Little Rock, the central region offers forested mountain peaks and riverside walks that show how Arkansas earned its “Natural State” nickname.

Central Arkansas’s rich history begins with Native American communities. The Sequoyah National Research Center features a vast collection of American Indian artifacts, including newspapers, artworks and writings. Pause in Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, where interpretive panels help to explain the story of these ancient ceremonial grounds.

Stroll around capital city Little Rock to learn about more recent history in the state. Marvel at the architectural achievements of the State Capitol and the Old State House. Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site charts the progress of the civil rights movement in Arkansas and commemorates the first steps towards desegregation in schools. Don’t miss the acclaimed drawings in the Arkansas Arts Center.

Little Rock is a family-friendly city, with attractions that will engage all ages. The Historic Arkansas Museum features interactive exhibits, while the Arkansas Museum of Discovery will help kids engage with science.

Leave the city behind and join the Arkansas River Trail. Cycle or walk along the paths, which form an 88-mile (142-kilometer) loop around the region.

Central Arkansas also contains several picturesque historic buildings. The 19th-century Gann Museum is hosted in the only known structure in the world built from bauxite. Browse displays of American Indian artwork and Civil War history. The Old Mill, outside North Little Rock, is famed for its appearance in Gone with the Wind and today sits in a pretty park with a fairy-tale appearance.

For the best views of the region, hike to the top of Pinnacle Mountain. The state park here also offers mountain biking, horse riding and kayak rentals.

Fly into Clinton National Airport in Little Rock to land in the middle of Central Arkansas. The numerous historical attractions of Little Rock make the region a year-round destination.

Where to stay in Central Arkansas

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Lake Hamilton

Lake views, hot springs and shopping are some highlights of Lake Hamilton. You might stop by Hot Springs Mall or Garvan Woodland Gardens while you're in the area.

Lake Hamilton
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Rockwell

Visitors to Rockwell enjoy its lake views, and if you want to do some exploring, Ouachita National Forest is worth a stop.

Rockwell
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Lake District

If you're spending some time in Lake District, Hot Springs Mall and Hot Springs National Park are top sights worth seeing.

Lake District
William J. Clinton Presidential Library featuring night scenes

Downtown Little Rock

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Museums, live music and historical sites are just a few things travellers enjoy about Downtown Little Rock. Check out The Arkansas River Trail or Arkansas Museum of Discovery while you're exploring the area.

Downtown Little Rock
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Midtown

While visiting Midtown, you might make a stop by sights like Family Fun Park and Central Bowling Lanes.

Midtown
Hot Springs which includes rides and a sunset

Downtown

While visiting Downtown, you might make a stop by sights like T-Rex Fun Spot and Hot Springs National Park.

Downtown

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