Little Rock

Explore Little Rock, AR—Arkansas’s capital city known for its civil rights legacy, vibrant downtown, and scenic riverfront. Discover museums, landmarks, and modern Southern charm.

Little Rock, Arkansas, the capital and largest city in the state, stands as a vibrant center of government, culture, and commerce. Nestled along the south bank of the Arkansas River, the city is steeped in both historical significance and forward-thinking innovation. From the civil rights landmarks to its growing downtown tech scene, Little Rock offers a compelling mix of old and new.

The city is perhaps best known for its role in the American Civil Rights Movement. The Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site commemorates the courage of the Little Rock Nine, who defied segregation in 1957. Beyond its historic relevance, Little Rock boasts rich cultural institutions like the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and the Clinton Presidential Center, both of which anchor a walkable and scenic River Market District.

Today, Little Rock continues to evolve. A revitalized downtown, thriving food and craft beer scene, and miles of trails along the Arkansas River make the city a welcoming place for residents and visitors alike. Whether exploring the history, attending events at the Robinson Center, or biking the Big Dam Bridge, Little Rock blends small-city charm with big-city amenities.

Experience Little Rock

Fair Park Blvd: Little Rock – Arkansas

Fair Park Blvd: Little Rock – Arkansas

Take a 2-mile drive down Fair Park Blvd in Little Rock, Arkansas, from I-630 to US-70. This short but vibrant corridor connects midtown with residential neighborhoods and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Arkansas Highway 100: North Little Rock to Maumelle

Arkansas Highway 100: North Little Rock to Maumelle

Take a ride along Arkansas Highway 100 west from North Little Rock to Maumelle. Explore this suburban connector’s key intersections, new I-40 access, and gateway into one of Central Arkansas’s most well-planned communities.

President Clinton Ave: Little Rock – Arkansas

President Clinton Ave: Little Rock – Arkansas

Cruise east on President Clinton Avenue through downtown Little Rock’s River Market District to the Clinton Presidential Library. A short but scenic urban drive full of culture, history, and riverfront charm.

Markham Street: Little Rock – Arkansas

Markham Street: Little Rock – Arkansas

Drive 1 mile along Markham Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, past City Hall, the Old State House Museum, Robinson Center, and more — a short but iconic route through the heart of the capital city.

Interstate 57: North Little Rock to Searcy – Arkansas

Interstate 57: North Little Rock to Searcy – Arkansas

Drive 44 miles along newly designated Interstate 57 from North Little Rock to Searcy, Arkansas, passing through suburbs, air base access, farmland, and small towns along the historic alignment of U.S. 67. Includes interchanges with I-40, AR-440, and US-64.

Arkansas Highway 100: Maumelle to North Little Rock

Arkansas Highway 100: Maumelle to North Little Rock

Drive 5 miles along Arkansas Highway 100 from Maumelle to North Little Rock, passing suburban neighborhoods, key intersections like Counts Massie Road, and ending at I-430. A vital suburban connector in central Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 365: Maumelle to Conway

Arkansas Highway 365: Maumelle to Conway

Take a relaxing drive along Arkansas Highway 365 from Maumelle to Conway. This 18-mile route winds past Lake Conway, through the heart of Mayflower, and into the college town of Conway, offering scenic views and small-town charm.

U.S. Route 70: Brinkley to North Little Rock – Arkansas

U.S. Route 70: Brinkley to North Little Rock – Arkansas

Take a drive across the Arkansas Delta and into the heart of Central Arkansas as we follow U.S. Highway 70 from Brinkley to North Little Rock. This 67-mile journey spans rich farmland, quiet river towns, and the evolving landscape of east-central Arkansas—linking…