Little Rock - CVB

Sight Seeing

This Week in Little Rock

Chris Yura, CEO of Sustain U (Lecture)
September 2, 2010
Clinton School of Public Service, Sturgis Hall
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Hillcrest Shop & Sip
September 2, 2010
Hillcrest
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"Alice's Wonderland" Exhibit
September 2 - 6, 2010
Museum of Discovery
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"Nature Unleashed"
September 2 - 6, 2010
Clinton Presidential Center
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Free Admission to the Clinton Presidential Center for Active Military
September 2 - 6, 2010
Clinton Presidential Library
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Wild Wonders
September 2 - 6, 2010
Little Rock Zoo, Civitan Amphitheater
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"Smoke on the Mountain"
September 2 - October 10, 2010
Murry's Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Col. Glenn Rd.
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Film Festival: Arkansas Arts Center and UALR Mexican Film Festival
September 2 - November 10, 2010
Lecture Hall, the Arkansas Arts Center 9th and Commerce Street
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Exhibition: "Raices"
September 2 - November 30, 2010
Arkansas Studies Institute, Atrium Gallery
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Friday Night is Family Night
September 3, 2010
Aerospace Education Center
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Arkansas State Horse Show
September 3 - 6, 2010
Arkansas State Fair Grounds - Barton Coliseum
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Farmers' Market
September 4, 2010
River Market Pavilions
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Sunset Canoe Float
September 4, 2010
Big Maumelle Boat Launch
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Arkansas Travelers vs. Springfield
September 4 - 6, 2010
Dickey-Stephens Park
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Bootfest featuring John Conlee
September 5, 2010
War Memorial Stadium
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Sunset Kayak Float
September 5, 2010
Big Maumelle Boat Launch
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Big Maumelle Canoe Float
September 6, 2010
Big Maumelle Boat Ramp
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RazorRock Bike Rally
September 6, 2010
River Trails Rentals, 200 S. Olive, N. Little Rock
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RazorRock Foodie Festival
September 6, 2010
Dickey-Stephens Park
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RazorRock Movie Night
September 6, 2010
Dickey-Stephens Park
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RazorRock Discount to Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame
September 6 - 11, 2010
Verizon Arena, #3 Verizon Arena Way
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RazorRock Razorback T-Shirt Sale
September 6 - 11, 2010
Shop The Rock, 400 President Clinton Ave. (River Market District)
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Arkansas Alumni Association - Capital Chapter Reception
September 7, 2010
North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce
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Farmers' Market
September 7, 2010
River Market Pavilions
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Little Rock Touchdown Club
September 7, 2010
Embassy Suites
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RazorRock Ladies Night Out/Tailgate Shopping
September 7, 2010
Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack
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Arkansas Arts Foundation's RazorRock Spirits: A Night of Art and Soul
September 8, 2010
Argenta Arts District, North Little Rock
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Family Fun

Aerospace Education Center / IMAX

Aerospace Education Center / IMAX

3301 East Roosevelt Rd.
Little Rock, AR  72206
Phone: 501-376-4232
Website: www.aerospaced.org
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Hours of Operation:
Tues-Thurs 9:30am-2pm
Fri 9:30am-2pm & 6pm - 9pm
Sat 11:30am-9pm
Sun 11:30am-4pm

Since opening in June of 1995, The Aerospace Education Center has been dedicated to becoming an invaluable resource for Arkansas’ teachers and students. Through Its changing exhibits, educational workshops and summer programs, it has continued to expose students   to a diverse field of scientific inquiry related to aviation and the space sciences. The Aerospace Education Center is home to the IMAX Theatre, a digital state of the art EpiSphere Dome, and host to the aviation and aerospace exhibits, including an original Sopwith Camel and a replica of the Wright Flyer. The IMAX Theater offers a wide variety of science related films.   
Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre

Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre

501 E. 9th St.
Little Rock, AR  72202
Phone: 501-372-4000
Website: www.arkarts.com
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Using the talents of both professional and community performers, the Children’s Theatre produces seven main stage productions each year. Fine performances are not all the theater has to offer. Classroom workshops prepare students for upcoming performances, and the Summer Theatre Academy teaches theater and drama skills to youths.

Arkansas Diamonds (formerly Arkansas Twisters)

Arkansas Diamonds (formerly Arkansas Twisters)

204 E. 4th
North Little Rock, AR  72114
Phone: 501-975-5425
Fax: 501-907-2327
Website: http://www.ardiamonds.com
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Arkansas' own arena football team!

Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum

Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum

100 Riverfront Dr.
North Little Rock, AR  72119
Phone: 501-371-8320
Website: www.aimm.museum
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Hours of Operation:
Sunday, 1pm-6pm; Thursday-Saturday, 10am-6pm.

Closed Monday-Wednesday.

Open Labor Day, 10am-6pm.

The Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum is home to the USS Razorback, the longest-serving submarine in the world.  Launched in 1944 from  the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine, the USS Razorback entered Tokyo Harbor in 1945 with 11 other submarines to take part in the formal surrender of Japan.  After being awarded five battle stars in the Pacific Theater during World War II and four stars during the Vietnam War, the USS Razorback was sold to the Turkish Navy in 1970 and recommissioned as the TCG Muratreis, conducting missions in the Black Sea and along the Marmara Sea coast until 2001.  The submarine was sold to the City of North Little Rock in 2004 and then transferred across the Atlantic Ocean to its final home in Arkansas.

More than just a military museum, it also offers a research library, a theater, and a large museum area. With several guided tours, AIMM focus is to commemorate America's rich naval and maritime heritage through the preservation and exhibition of historic naval vessels with an emphasis on the era of World War II through the present.

Arkansas Queen

Arkansas Queen

100 Riverfront Park Drive
North Little Rock, AR  72214
Phone: 501-372-5777
Website: www.arkansasqueen.com
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See the beautiful Arkansas River from the decks of the elegant Arkansas Queen. View Little Rock and North Little Rock in an entirely new light. You'll see the Clinton Library, the "Little Rock", the metropolitan skyline and the beautiful parks along the shore. The Arkansas Queen offers Themed Lunch and Dinner Cruises, Champagne Brunch, as well as sightseeing.
Arkansas River Trail

Arkansas River Trail

Along the Arkansas River
Little Rock and North Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-223-6404
Website: www.rivertrail.org
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Approximately 24 miles when completed, the Arkansas River Trail, will serve as an addition that will allow the sister cities Little Rock and North Little Rock, to connect people enabling them to walk or cycle.  When completed, the Arkansas River Trail will reach from downtown Little Rock to Pinnacle Mountain State Park on the southern shore, and from downtown North Little Rock to Cook's Landing on the northern shore. A fourteen-mile loop will be created by a pedestrian bridge across Murray Lock and Dam and a renovated railroad bridge near the Presidential Library Center and Park. All together this project will offer approximately 24 miles of trail in Central Arkansas.
Arkansas Skatium

Arkansas Skatium

1311 S. Bowman Rd.
Little Rock, AR  72211
Phone: 501-227-4333
Fax: 501-227-4009
Website: www.arkansasskatium.com
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Enjoy one of Little Rocks greatest attractions, the Arkansas Skatium.  With fun for the Entire family, the Arkansas Skatium offers roller skating, ice skating, broomball and so much more.  Relieve the stress of planning your next birthday party, and take advantage of the many packages that they have available. 
Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame

Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame

#3 Alltel Arena Way
North Little Rock, AR  72114
Phone: 501-663-4328
Website: www.arksportshalloffame.org
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Hours of Operation:
Monday –Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m
open Sundays during the summer 1 -4 p.m.

Located in the Alltel Arena, the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame is a Museum of recollections of more than four decades of highly successful induction ceremonies honoring the athletic greats of Arkansas, through recognition, and acknowledgement of those persons who, through outstanding achievement and accomplishments in any form of endeavor, have brought honor, prestige, and fame to the state.   Included in the museum, is an 88-seat-theatre where a video presentation of Arkansas sports memories will be shown and Arkansas sports legends will provide lectures on special occasions, an interactive broadcast booth where visitors can record their own play-by-play broadcast of a sporting event, and a gift shop where Arkansas sports novelties can be purchased. 

Upcoming events at the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame:
Brown Bag Lunch Featuring Former Razorbacks - September 8, 2010

Arkansas State Capitol

Arkansas State Capitol

Woodlane and Capitol Ave.
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-682-5080
Website: http://www.sosweb.state.ar.us/virtual_tour_02/
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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri 7am-5pm

Constructed between 1899 and 1915 on the former site of the state penitentiary, the Arkansas State Capitol is the vital heart of the state's government. Rich in history, craftsmanship and architectural distinction, the Neo-Classical structure won general praise for its elegant proportions. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, elected officials, legislators, committees and delegations carry on "the people's business" while thousands of visitors enjoy the Capitol's warm welcome. Permanent exhibits chart the history of the Capitol, while changing displays in the first-floor galleries highlight aspects of Arkansas history, art and popular culture. Portraits of past governors, Supreme Court Justices and legislators bring visitors "face to face" with the men and women who have shaped Arkansas. Guided tours are available on weekdays; reservations are advised. The Capitol is easily accessed from I-630. Visitor parking is available on Woodlane St. and in the parking lot at the corner of Woodlane and Capitol.

Arkansas Travelers

Arkansas Travelers

Dickey-Stephens Park, 400 West Broadway Street
North Little Rock, AR  72114
Phone: 501-664-7559
Fax: 501-664-1834
Email: travs@travs.com
Website: www.travs.com
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The Arkansas Travelers enjoy one of the longest running histories of any minor league franchise, and with its new home in the state of the art Dickey-Stephens Ballpark, the history continues.  Dickey-Stephens Park has 5,800 fixed seats, but when you add in the 24 luxury suites, three private dining areas and the grass berms, there is room for over 7,000.

Big Dam Bridge

Big Dam Bridge

Riverfront Drive
Little Rock, AR  72202
Phone: 501-340-6800
Website: www.bigdambridge.com
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Experience the longest pedestrian bridge in the World, the Big Dam Bridge connects approximately 15 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.  Elevated up to 90 feet above the Arkansas River, the bridge links 25 miles of bike-hike trails in the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock, as well as connecting Murray Park and Cooks Landing. 

Upcoming events at the Big Dam Bridge:
Footsteps for Life: A Family Walk for Literacy - September 11, 2010
Little Rock Liver Life Walk - October 2, 2010

Chuck E. Cheese

10901 North Rodney Parham Road
Little Rock, AR  72212
Phone: 501-227-8363
Website: www.chuckecheese.com
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Could you imagine a kid who wouldn't enjoy the happy-go-lucky environment at Chuck E. Cheese -- video games, interactive fun, giant singing mice and gooey pizza pies? Neither can we. Plenty of grown-ups love it, too, as a place where kids can burn off energy with a pocketful of game tokens for an afternoon or evening of fun.  A toddler zone ensures little ones won't feel left out.

Episphere Digital Dome

Episphere Digital Dome

3301 E. Roosevelt Rd.
Little Rock, AR  72206
Phone: 501-376-4232
Website: http://aerospaced.org/?page_id=36
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Hours of Operation:
Tues-Thurs 9am-5pm
Fri 9am-9pm
Sat 11am-9pm
Sun 11am-5pm

The Aerospace Education Center is continuing its dedication to education in Arkansas with the creation of its newest venue - The EpiSphere, a state of the art digital dome theater with 150 seats, the latest full-motion, 360 full dome video with unparalleled digital sound, opened in June 2005.  In this part planetarium and part digital theater, students can study systems within the human body, tour the universe, or whirl into the center of a tornado - all while remaining in (or on the edge) of their seats.

 

Admission to the Episphere Digital Dome is $5.00 per person, $4.00 if purchased with an IMAX admission. 

 

Showtimes: Tues-Thurs 10am-2pm, Fri 10am-2pm and 7pm-9pm, Sat 12pm-4pm and 7-9, and Sun 12pm-5pm  

Gator Park

11411 W. Baseline Road
Little Rock, AR  72209
Phone: 501-455-3750
Website: www.gatorparkfun.com/
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Designed for the active child, Gator Park offers miniature golf, bumper-boats, go-karts, batting cages, video games and a snack bar. Just down the road is Gator Golf, with two 18-hole miniature golf courses.

Heifer Village

Heifer Village

1 World Ave.
Little Rock, AR  72202
Phone:
Toll Free: 800-870-COWS
Website: www.heifer.org/heifervillage
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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Sat., 9am - 5pm
Sun., Noon - 5pm

How do you end hunger? Heifer Village uses interactive exhibits and engaging educational programming to answer that question. Located on the campus of Heifer International, Heifer Village introduces visitors to Heifer’s innovative work providing livestock and training to families worldwide, and focuses on the sustainable, practical and cost-effective solutions to hunger and poverty. Visitors come away inspired to help Heifer build a better world. 

Historic Arkansas Museum

Historic Arkansas Museum

200 E. 3rd
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-324-9351
Email: info@arkansashistory.com
Website: www.historicarkansas.org
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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
Sun 1pm-5pm

Historic Arkansas Museum celebrates Arkansas' cultural and material heritage with six galleries of Arkansas art and artifacts, an interactive children's gallery, orientation theater, museum store with Arkansas products and more. Take time to tour the state's oldest neighborhood, where medicine came from the herb garden and the newspaper was printed on a hand-operated press. Four original Little Rock dwellings on the museum's grounds provide the setting as expert tour guides describe life on the Arkansas frontier and costumed Living History actors portray early Arkansans. Historic Arkansas Museum is a museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage.

Upcoming events at the Historic Arkansas Museum:
“You Fit into Me: Works by David Carpenter and Lindsey Maestri” Exhibit - September 2 - 5, 2010
Donnie Copeland and Gene Sparling Exhibit - September 2 - October 31, 2010
Laura Terry Explores the Southern Landscape (Exhibit) - September 10 - December 5, 2010

Junction Bridge

Junction Bridge

Riverfront Park
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone:
Website: www.americantrails.org/resources/structures/junctionbridge.html
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The long-awaited completion of the renovation of the Junction Railroad Bridge converting it to a pedestrian and bicycle bridge took place May 17, 2008. Access to the bridge is by a walkway (handicap accessible) directly behind the River Market pavilion on the Little Rock side and from Washington Street near Verizon Arena on the North Little Rock side. A ceremonial “Tying Our Cities Together” was accomplished with two 900 foot lengths of ribbon reaching from each end of the bridge. Local school groups brought the ribbon together at the center of the bridge for a symbolic tying of the cities.

Junction Bridge has served as a backdrop to both Little Rock and North Little Rock’s skylines for over 100 years. Today, this vital landmark has been transformed into a pedestrian bridge that will serve as one of the state’s premiere “destinations” for both tourists and locals to view the Arkansas River and discover the heart of Central Arkansas’ flourishing activities.

 

Little Rock Air Force Base

1250 Thomas Ave.
Little Rock AFB, AR  72099
Phone: 501-987-3601
Website: www.littlerock.af.mil
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This is the largest training and maintenance facility for C-130 aircraft. Call for a tour, or attend an open house. An air show is held each spring.

Little Rock Climbing Center

12120 Colonel Glenn Road, #7000
Little Rock, AR  72210
Phone: (501) 227-9500
Fax: (501) 227-9504
Email: info@littlerockclimingcenter.com
Website: www.littlerockclimbingcenter.com
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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri 12pm-10pm
Sat 10am-10pm
Sun 12pm-8pm

The Little Rock Climbing Center (LRCC) is the premier indoor rock climbing gym in Central Arkansas.  It has over 4,000 sq.ft. of climbable terrain that is friendly to both the beginners as well as to the seasoned pro.  This facility offers

  • 27 belay stations
  • overhangs, slabs, roofs and aretes
  • lead climbing area
  • bouldering cave
  • climbing courses

 

All participants under the age of 18 must have a signed waiver by their parent or guardian before climbing at the center.  You can rent out passes and gear daily (check the website above for prices), or you can become a member and climb till your hearts content.  The LRCC is also an ideal location for birthday parties, scout troops, or for groups seeking team-building activities. 

Little Rock Zoo

Little Rock Zoo

1 Jonesboro Drive
Little Rock, AR  72205
Phone: 501-666-2406
Website: www.littlerockzoo.com
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Hours of Operation:
Apr-Sep 9am-5pm
Oct-Mar 9am-4:30pm

Discover the world year-round at the Little Rock Zoo! It all began in 1926 with a circus bear and timber wolf. Today, the Little Rock Zoo is home to over 725 of the world's most exotic animals. Experience the majesty of giraffes, elephants, and rhinos. Marvel at the strength and beauty of lions, tigers, and jaguars. Take a stroll and catch a glimpse of chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas. Or slither around to explore the snakes, amphibians and alligators. If you need a break from the action, stop in the Safari Terrace Cafe for a bite to eat. Or take a relaxing and scenic ride on the train. Don't forget to visit the Children's Farm, where you can get up close to sheep, goats, and more. With new animal exhibits, special events, and educational programs, the Zoo provides an ever-changing and recreational experience for children of all ages. The Zoo is located on 33 rolling, wooded acres just minutes from downtown or west Little Rock at I-630 & Fair Park Boulevard.

Upcoming events at the Little Rock Zoo:
Wild Wonders - September 2 - 6, 2010
RazorRock After Hours at The Little Rock Zoo - September 9, 2010
Breakfast with Elephants - September 18, 2010
Breakfast with Small Carnivores - October 16, 2010
Boo at the Zoo - October 21 - 24, 2010
Boo at the Zoo - October 28 - 31, 2010
Breakfast with Big Cats - November 13, 2010
Zoo Year's Eve - December 31, 2010

Mosaic Templars Cultural Center

Mosaic Templars Cultural Center

501 West Ninth St.
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-683-3593
Email: info@mosaictemplarscenter.com
Website: www.mosaictemplarscenter.com
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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday-Saturday, 9am-5pm, closed on Sunday and Monday.

Closed on New Year's Day, Easter Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, a museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, is Arkansas's state-funded museum dedicated to the story of African American life and business in Arkansas.

Located at West Ninth and Broadway Streets in Little Rock, the Cultural Center offers educational programs, exhibits, genealogy research files, hundreds of artifacts and includes the art if Isaac Scott Hathaway.  The Hathaway Collection is believed to be the largest of its kind.

Isaac Scott Hathaway, an African American artist, studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and later established the ceramic department at Branch Normal College in Pine Bluff (UAPB), and Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama.  Most notably, Hathaway was the first African American artist commissioned to design a circulating coin for the United States Mint.  He created the Booker T. Washington half dollar in 1946 and the Booker T. Washington/George Washington Carver half dollar in 1951.

Museum of Discovery

Museum of Discovery

500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 150
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-396-7050
Toll Free: 800-880-6475
Fax: 501-396-7054
Website: www.amod.org
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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
Sun 1pm-5pm

At the Museum of Discovery, Arkansas' museum of science and history, you can explore the wonders of nature, science, technology and history. Build a robot at the Tech Lab, create crafts at the Imagination Station, learn about Arkansas' rich Native American history, discover the principles of light, electricity, and magnetism, explore the major parts of the body in the Health Hall or learn about forestry through Worlds of the Forest.  Electric shows available on weekends. Changing national traveling exhibits make each visit a new experience! Birthday parties, summer camps, and group rates available.

Upcoming events at the Museum of Discovery:
"Alice's Wonderland" Exhibit - September 2 - 6, 2010
Exhibition: Mexican Mask Collection - September 2 - December 21, 2010
Croping Party Benefiting the Museum of Discovery - September 9 - 11, 2010
Uncorked: Mad Scientist Mash - October 21, 2010

Peabody Hotel Ducks

Peabody Hotel Ducks

3 Statehouse Plaza
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-906-4000
Website: www.peabodylittlerock.com
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Want to watch the famous parade of ducks? Each morning at 11 o'clock the clan departs their Royal Peabody Duck Palace and heads via a red carpet to the ducks' daytime home (a marble fountain in the lobby), where they frolic all day and then return to their Palace at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.

Peabody Park

Riverfront Park
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-375-2552
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Peabody Park, An Adventure in Play!
Located west of the Junction Bridge and north of the Wellness Walkway in Riverfront Park, Peabody Park is a unique play environment, designed with help from children, that encourages imagination, exploration and discovery. Some of its many wondrous features include several outdoor and underground rooms, large native stones for climbing, a spray pad, and the Ozark Pavilion.

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

11901 Pinnacle Valley Rd.
Roland, AR  72135
Phone: 501-868-5806
Fax: 501-868-5018
Email: pinnaclemountain@arkansas.com
Website: www.arkansasstateparks.com/pinnaclemountain
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Spend the afternoon at one of Arkansas' prettiest spots. Rising more than 1,000 feet above the Arkansas River Valley, the cone-shaped peak of Pinnacle Mountain is a central Arkansas landmark. Once up top (a fairly easy hike up the western slope at a slow pace), the scenery can't be beat. Besides the more than 40 miles of hiking trails, there are also the Arkansas Arboretum, a playground and plenty of picnic tables.

Upcoming events at the Pinnacle Mountain State Park:
Home School Days: Inspect and Insect - September 3, 2010
September Stargazing - September 3, 2010
Night Hike - September 3, 2010
Edible & Medicinal Plants - September 4, 2010
Snakes Alive! - September 4, 2010
Nature Games - September 5, 2010
Scavenger Hunt - September 6, 2010
Turtle Time - September 6, 2010
Scaly Snowflakes - September 6, 2010
Home School Days: Hooray For Herps! - September 10, 2010
Pinnacle of Music Festival - September 11, 2010
Ravenous Reptiles - September 12, 2010
Night Hunters - September 12, 2010
Owl Prowl - September 12, 2010
Home School Days: Our Feathered Friends - September 17, 2010
Trail Safety - September 18, 2010
Clay Critters - September 18, 2010
Star Party - September 18, 2010
Hyper Hummingbirds - September 19, 2010
Owl Prowl - September 19, 2010
Home School Days: Hooked on Fishing - September 24, 2010
Geocache Event - September 25, 2010
Hiking 101 - September 26, 2010

Playtime Pizza

600 Colonel Glenn Plaza Loop
Little Rock, AR  72110
Phone: 501-227-7529
Website: www.playtimepizza.com
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Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday, 4pm-10pm; Friday-Saturday, 11am-12am and Sunday, 11am-10pm.

Playtime Pizza is a 70,000 Sq. Ft. family entertainment center that combines great food and family fun.  We feature an unlimited pizza buffet which also includes pasta dishes, family favorites, salads, desserts and beverages.  The buffet purchase is your entrance price.  Adult Buffet - $8.99 / Children 3-11 $6.99 / Children under 3 free with paying adult, limit of 2 per adult.  The fun side of Playtime Pizza  includes a two story game arcade with over 140 of the newest video, interactive and merchandising games, an indoor go kart track, indoor bumper cars, a blacklight laser tag arena, a blacklight mini-golf course and 6 lanes of mini-bowling.

River Trail Rentals

200 S. Olive
North Little Rock, AR  72114
Phone: 501-374-5505
Website: www.rivertrailrentals.com
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Hours of Operation:
Hours vary by season, please visit website for current hours.

River Trail Rentals rents an assortment of bikes for both the casual and more serious bike rider. We have cruisers, trikes, tandems, hybrids and road bikes for rent.

 

The Empress of Little Rock

The Empress of Little Rock

2120 Louisiana Street
Little Rock, AR  72206
Phone: 501-374-7966
Email: hostess@theempress.com
Website: www.theempress.com
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Hours of Operation:
11:30am and 3:00pm weekdays, weekends call for time and closed major holidays. Groups by appointment.

The staff of The Empress invites you to journey back to 1888  with our Historical Tours and Teas.
 
James H. Hornibrooks’ vision was made real over 120 years ago.  Now, you can experience this breathtaking Victorian described in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette as “Queen Anne on Steroids”. The Hornibrook Mansion was completed in 1888 at a cost of $20,000 and exclusively used Arkansas materials.

Historical Tours:
$7.50 per person, $10.00 during holiday season and children under 10, $5.00.

Buses welcome, group tours by appointment. Holiday rates & restrictions may apply.

Tea and Tour:
Homemade Irish craisin scones topped with clotted cream and lemon curd served with our specialty teas,  plus a 45 minute tour of the Hornibrook mansion. $12.50 per person ($15.00 at Christmas) minimum 10 people.

High Tea and Tour:
Cranberry scones with clotted cream and lemon curd, finger sandwiches, finger sweets, fresh fruit, our signature hand dipped chocolate-covered cherries, and specialty teas, plus a tour of the mansion. $35.00 per person ($40.00 at Christmas) minimum 10 people.

Brunch and Tour:
A unique fruit sorbet or fruit soup followed by a delectable main course, side dish, and garnished with lush fresh fruit. Tour of the mansion. $35.00 per person ($40.00 at Christmas) minimum 10 people.

All Teas & Brunches are served in the formal dining room with Pomp & Circumstance as befitting a more “genteel era”.

The First Tee

6100 Falls Blvd.
Little Rock, AR  72204
Phone: 501-562-4653
Fax: 501-562-4693
Website: www.thefirstteear.org
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Hours of Operation:
Sun-Mon Noon-8PM Tues-Sat 8AM-8PM

Founded by the five major golf organizations to create affordable and accessible facilities for kids, with special emphasis on those who have not had access or exposure to the game of golf. The facility includes a championship nine-hole course, a nine-hole par-three pitch-and-putt course, a 15-acre driving range, a short game area and a putting course.

The Wonder Place

The Wonder Place

10301 N. Rodney Parham, Breckenridge Village Shopping Center
Little Rock, AR  72227
Phone: 501-225-4050
Website: www.thewonderplace.com
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Hours of Operation:
Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm

The Wonder Place isn’t simply a destination. It’s also an inspiration. An imaginative place where your child can create, dream, wonder and explore.  It's also a unique, creative play experience designed just for kids 8 years old and under.

Don’t forget to enjoy a healthy snack in our eating area! Then, visit our toy store full of unique and educational toys, including Haba Toys!

Wild River Country

Wild River Country

6820 Crystal Hill Rd.
North Little Rock, AR  72118
Phone: 501-753-8600
Fax: 501-753-0277
Email: info@wildrivercountry.com
Website: www.wildrivercountry.com
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Cool off and have a blast during steamy summers at this sprawling water park, which includes slides, a wave pool, inner tube rides, a family raft ride, a roller coaster water ride and a "splashzone" with water tag and bungee rope.

William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park

William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park

1200 President Clinton Ave.
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-374-4242
Email: clinton.library@nara.gov
Website: www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org
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Hours of Operation:
Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm
Sun., 1pm–5 pm

The Clinton Presidential Center and Park includes the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, and the Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock office. The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is administered by the National Archives and Records Administration and serves as the repository for the official records of the Clinton Presidency. In addition to the archival collection and research facilities, it features exhibits and other educational opportunities. The museum includes 20,000 square feet of exhibit space on two levels and features replicas of the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room. Permanent exhibits utilizing photographs, videos and interactive stations include a 100-foot-long timeline presenting the day-to-day work of the President and alcoves highlighting domestic and foreign policy efforts and achievements. Other exhibits focusing on life in the White House include displays of presidential gifts and other objects related to state visits, holidays and cultural celebrations.

Willow Springs Water Park

3903 Willow Springs Road
Little Rock, AR  72206
Phone: 501-888-4148
Website: www.willowsprings.net
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Willow Springs is a water park with a 400 ft slide, water sports and a log roll. They also have a kiddie area and a place to picnic.

Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center

602 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, AR  72201
Phone: 501-907-0636
Fax: 501-907-0638
Email: www.centralarkansasnaturecenter.com/contact-us
Website: http://centralarkansasnaturecenter.com/contact-us/
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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30am-4:30pm. Closed Christmas and New Year's day.

The center focuses on the wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities that our state’s fish and wildlife resources provide. Exhibits highlight the role of fish and wildlife management and many of the projects conducted throughout the history of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The location along the Arkansas River allows many watchable wildlife activities within an urban area. Basking water turtles, butterflies and migrating pelicans are common sights. A portion of the Arkansas River Trail crosses the site, offering more options for exploration. The grounds of the center include beds of native plants found throughout the state, while the main building includes an exhibit hall, aquariums, gift shop, theater and special educational programs.


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