A Little About Little Rock…
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A Little About Little Rock…
A Little About Little Rock… Our Hometown Arkansas’ Capital and largest city City Population: 184,000 / 600,000 (Metro) Average Temperature: 61.7 degrees F Average Rainfall: 48 inches Average Snowfall: 5.2 inches Altitude: 286 ft above sea level Visiting Little Rock Welcome to Little Rock, the capital and most populous city of Arkansas. Little Rock is surrounded by natural beauty at every turn and travelers can expect big city attractions with a home town feel. The city offers beautiful scenery, museums, cultural events and a wide variety of gourmet dining. A 20-minute drive will take you to any location in Little Rock and all Arkansas attractions are within a two-three hour drive from Little Rock. It is no accident that Arkansas is called "The Natural State." Little Rock is surrounded by state and national parks that are all within easy driving distance to enjoy. We have something for everyone from waterfalls and caverns to mountain trails and scenic drives. The beautiful lakes, clear streams and fall foliage in Arkansas will take your breath away. You will also want to visit our many fascinating historical sites and spectacular golf courses. Travelers can expect friendly, welcoming residents from the moment they cross into the state's borders. We hope that you enjoy our city during your visit. Please see the links on the next page for more information on what Little Rock has to offer. Little Rock Links of Interest Little Rock Information Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau City of Little Rock Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce Little Rock National Airport Transportation Lodging Dining Parks and Recreation Points of Interest Map Fast Facts about Little Rock Calendar of Events Rivermarket District Farmers Market in Rivermarket Willie D’s Piano Bar Sticky Fingerz Rock ‘n Roll Chicken Shack Flying Saucer: more than 200 kinds of beer Music by the River The Afterthought – for Nighttime Jazz Concerts on the River Downtown Little Rock Fourth of July Celebration Central High – National Historic Site Arkansas Art Center Museum of Discovery The Clinton Presidential Library Heifer International Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Arkansas Repertory Theatre Wildwood Park for the Performing Arts Little Rock Zoo VERIZON ARENA Dickey Stevens Park The Arkansas Travelers 2007 Ballpark of the Year (baseballparks.com) Razorback Football at War Memorial Woooo Pig Sooie!! Little Rock Parks Allsop Park in Hillcrest Golf in and around Little Rock Pinnacle Mountain The Old Mill Arkansas River Trail All together approximately 24 miles of trail in Central Arkansas. Trail will also connect to the 225-mile Ouachita Wilderness Trail in Pinnacle Mountain State Park adding an additional 17 miles to this nationally-recognized trail. Connects approximately 15 miles of scenic riverside trails in the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock. The Big Dam Bridge Little Rock Is One of Bicycling Magazine's Top 50 Bike-Friendly Cities The list, which only considers cities with populations of 100,000 or more, bases its selection on the availability of segregated bike lanes, municipal bike racks and bike boulevards, to name a few. Cities must also support a vibrant and diverse bike culture and must have smart, savvy bike shops. Sailing on Lake Maumelle Outside The City Limits… HOT SPRINGS There’s a reason it’s called Hot Springs! Christmas… Autumn… Time to Hit the Spa And they’re off… Fayetteville Eureka Springs Beaver Lake: Near Eureka Springs Calico Rock on the White River Eureka Springs Blanchard Caverns Cane Creek Kayaking Big Fishing in Arkansas Rivers and Lakes! The Buffalo River DeGray Lake Cossatot River Kayaking Fly-fishing on the Little Red Cossatot Falls Mount Magazine Mt. Magazine Lodge The Ozarks
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