The Arts Center is located in MacArthur Park, known for its fine art collection and drawings by famous masters. It also has a gift shop, café, art classes, and a Children’s Theater.
The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is noted for its excellent design and LEED Platinum certification, located in a beautiful setting of restored wetlands by the Arkansas River.
The Historic Arkansas Museum focuses on pre-Civil War days and includes living history actors, Native American artifacts, art, quilts, and a knife collection.
Named for General Douglas MacArthur, the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History features military artifacts from pre-civil war to the present. Admission is always free.
The Museum of Discovery focuses on STEM with interactive exhibits like the Tesla Theater and Tornado Alley, as well as adult events like Science After Dark.
The Old State House is the original capitol of Arkansas, the oldest state capital west of the Mississippi still standing, and the location where Bill Clinton announced his presidential run.
Hot Springs, Arkansas, offers a variety of attractions, including its famous thermal baths, lakes, and historic sites.
Buffalo National River, a National Scenic River, offers activities like canoeing, kayaking, and hiking through its scenic wilderness areas.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, features a world-class collection of American art and beautiful natural surroundings.
Blanchard Springs Cavern is a three-level underground cave system offering guided tours of its spectacular formations.
SOMA (South Main Street) is a unique urban neighborhood near downtown Little Rock, known for its local shops, restaurants, and community vibe.
Crater of Diamonds State Park allows visitors to dig for diamonds and other gems in a real, open field mine.
Eureka Springs is a historic town in Arkansas known for its unique Victorian architecture, spas, and cultural festivals.
Petit Jean State Park is Arkansas's oldest state park, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offering scenic hiking trails and waterfalls.
Mount Magazine State Park is the highest point in Arkansas, popular for activities like hiking, hang gliding, and rock climbing.