Little Rock Arkansas’ Old Statehouse
Littlerock Arkansas is the state capital and the largest city in Arkansas. The city’s attractive skyline, shop and restaurant packed River Market District and developing waterfront along the Arkansas River may surprise those who’ve never been there before. There are a variety of indoor and outdoor adventures awaiting visitors of all ages in Littlerock Arkansas.

There are a number of attractions that should suit every taste in Littlerock Arkansas. The William J. Clinton Presidential Center contains the largest archival collection in presidential history. Works by Cézanne, Jackson Pollock and Georgia O’Keefe are on display at the Arkansas Art Center. Kids and the young at heart will enjoy the interactive scientific exhibits at the Museum of Discovery.

Campers have several options in and around Littlerock Arkansas. Maumelle Park on the Arkansas River has 129 campsites, restrooms, showers and RV hook-ups, as well as a boat ramp. Most of Burns Park’s 1,500 acres are heavily wooded, but the developed sections have hiking trails, ball fields, and amusement parks. If you really want to rough it then the Littlerock North KOA Kampgrounds aren’t the place for you. It’s the only campground around where guests can watch cable in their cabin’s hot tub while enjoying one of the camp’s famous ice-cream cones.

The Littlerock Zoo is a very good facility and features the Giraffe Exhibit, Lemur Island and the Children’s Farm. Wild River Country Water Park is a great place to wear out you little ones. Runners may want to visit Littlerock Arkansas when the annual Littlerock Marathon comes to town; it’s considered one of the country’s best.