Aerospace Education
Center - Aerospace Education Center is a permanent
exhibit of artifacts from the history of flight. They offer the only IMAX
theater in Arkansas, with a screen six stories high, theater style seating
featuring educational and entertaining films.
Gator
Park - Gator Park features gator golf, go karts, bumper
boats, batting cages, and video arcade. There is something for the whole
family to enjoy.
Wild
River Country - Wild River Country is Arkansas's
largest water park. The park offers many fun and exciting rides like the
Vortex, Accelerator, Barratuba and more. There are also relaxing rides
like lazy river where you can float the day away or the Wave Pool which
contains over a half-million gallons of wave fun!
Murry's
Dinner Playhouse - Murry's Dinner Playhouse is a unique
facility that combines a great buffet dinner with professional theatre.
For over 33 years, they have served up fun, food and fabulous live
entertainment.
Riddle's
Elephant and Wildlife Sanctuary - Riddle's Elephant and
Wildlife Sanctuary offers you an Elephant experience! Every Saturday
morning Participate in these majestic animals care and feeding. This is an
up close and personal look at Asian and African elephants that you will
never forget.
Arkansas
Museum of Discovery - Entertaining and interactive
exhibits and collection-based exhibits help motivate and assist you in the
life-long pursuit of knowledge. Experience a lightning bolt, build a
robot, make a teepee, check your blood pressure, and even encounter a
hissing cockroach.
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Arkansas Art Center
- The Arkansas Arts Center is a museum of art and an active
center for the visual and performing arts. As the state's largest cultural
institution, the Arkansas Arts Center is committed to presenting diverse
cultural values; to promoting growth and understanding of the arts; and to
providing inspiration to those it educates.
Historic
Arkansas Museum - Arkansas's largest history museum has
been researching, collecting, documenting, and preserving the best of
Arkansas's decorative, mechanical, and fine art.
The
Arkansas National Guard Museum - The Arkansas National
Guard Museum is dedicated to preserving the history and telling the story of
The Arkansas National Guard, Camp Pike and Camp Robinson.
Old
State House Museum - Old State House Museum is known
throughout the country as the scene of President Clinton's 1992 and 1996
election night celebrations. This magnificent Greek Revival structure houses
a multimedia museum of Arkansas history including nationally recognized
collections of Civil War battle flags, Arkansas art pottery,
African-American quilts and more.
The
Little Rock Zoo - The Little Rock Zoo has long been one
of Arkansas' great treasures. It began modestly in 1926, with just two
animals - an abandoned timber wolf and a circus-trained brown bear. Today,
the Zoo has grown to include almost 600 animals representing 170 species -
some of them on the endangered list. Willow
Springs Waterpark - Willow Springs Waterpark features a
400 ft Waterslide, Toboggan Ride, Log Roller, Water Basketball &
Volleyball and many more water activities.
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