- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Little Rock, Arkansas, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, History Museums, National & State Parks and Parks.
- From Big Dam Bridge to Two Rivers Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Little Rock and in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Little Rock, Benton, Cabot and Jacksonville.
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            Drivers get behind the wheel of a Lamborghini or Ferrari with an instructor for laps around an autocross car-control course        
    
    
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            The Big Dam Bridge connects 15 miles of trails, as well as several counties and state parks. It has 4,226 linear feet.        
    
    
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            The 1000-acre Two Rivers Park is located where the Arkansas and Little Maumelle Rivers meet. The park contains more than 300 garden spots that can be rented by gardeners, and hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails.        
    
    
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            The Mount Holly Cemetery contains the graves of 11 state governors, 15 state Supreme Court justices, 4 Confederate generals, 7 United States senators and 22 Little Rock mayors, and 2 Pulitzer Prize recipient, along with war veterans. The first body was laid to rest here in 1843.        
    
    
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            Spread across 33 acres, the Riverfront Park has 2 bridges, 1 amphitheatre, plenty of trails, a splash park, as well as other amenities.        
    
    
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                River Market District, Little Rock, AR 
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            Opened in 2004, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library has an astounding number of official documents, photographs and videotapes, which document the life and career of President Clinton. The permanent collection depicts exactly the period spent in the Oval Office.        
    
    
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            Maumelle Park is a campground that sits along the edge of the Arkansas River and promotes activities such as fishing, boating, and birding. The area has a trail that can be used for walking, mountain biking, and running.        
    
    
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            Opened in 2007, The Bernice Garden is a scenic public garden commonly used for public and private event rentals. The garden contains an array of sculptures, a concrete patio, and numerous benches throughout.        
    
    
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            Located on the Arkansas River, Murray Park is a large recreational park offering many amenities. It features several soccer fields and volleyball courts, a dog park with riverside trails, two playgrounds, and boating, canoeing, and fishing opportunities.        
    
    
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                2120 W. Dasy Gatson Bates Drive, Little Rock, AR 72202
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            Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site teaches visitors of the desegregation crisis that occurred there in 1957 and its impact on civil rights. The free tours are offered daily and Ranger-led tours can be booked also.        
    
    
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                2120 W. Dasy Gatson Bates Dr., Little Rock, AR 72202
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            Known for the desegregation battle of 1957, the Central High Museum & Visitor Center exhibits pictures and sculptures in it gardens.