The Clinton Presidential Center is a world-class educational and cultural venue offering a variety of educational programs, special events, exhibitions, and lectures, presenting a unique perspective of the work – past, present, and future – of the 42nd President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton.
Rock Town Distillery is proud to call Little Rock home and source ingredients from farmers across Arkansas. Take a tour of the distillery or sit back in the tasting room to enjoy one of Rock Town's many award-winning spirits!
For many, the River Market district is the lifeblood of Little Rock's downtown scene. It is a place to do business, grab a marvelous meal, meet up with friends or catch some great Arkansas live music. No matter who you are, or what you’re after, the River Market district is sure to be a good time!
East Village is the new name for one of Little Rock’s oldest neighborhoods, a blend of tree-lined streets, historic homes and inspiring re-purposed industrial factories and warehouses that have been given new life as restaurants, entertainment venues, offices and loft-style living. Grab a coffee at the renowned Fidel & Co, and then head across the street for a bite at Sterling Market, a paint factory turned food hall!
Named a “Next Great Neighborhood” by Southern Living – South Main (SoMa) is home to unique restaurants and shops and The Bernice Garden, a community gathering spot and sculpture garden featuring works by Arkansas artists. Residents flock to the neighborhood to dine at farm-to-table eateries like The Root Cafe, Loblolly Creamery, Mockingbird Beer & Tacos and Community Bakery, a local institution.
Lost Forty Brewing is a production craft microbrewery in the heart of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It aims to craft beers as wild, unwavering and uniquely Arkansas as the storied forest from which it takes its name.
If you're up for a short drive away from downtown, head over to the Historic Hillcrest District to grab drinks at Hill Station, one of the best outdoor drinking destinations in the area! Afterward, pop into one of the many boutiques and restaurants that line the street.
Tucked away in Central Arkansas, Pinnacle Mountain is one of the most accessible state parks for hiking, backpacking, climbing, camping, and biking. If the weather permits, climb to the 1,011-foot peak for jaw-dropping views of the surrounding hills and rivers! The state park now has a new visitor center to explore, too, housed in an innovative architectural space. Here, you will find new indoor and outdoor exhibits, a trail entrance to the base of the West Summit Trail, and more.