TOUR

Known for its affordability, accessibility, and parking for motorcoach groups, North Little Rock beautifully blends its history with a thriving modern culture, all set against the scenic backdrop of the Arkansas River. Step back in time at The Old Mill, a beautifully preserved re-creation of an 1880s water-powered grist mill. Featured in the opening scenes of “Gone with the Wind,” this historic site showcases intricate sculptures by Dionicio Rodriguez and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Just a short distance away, the 1927-built Edgemont House invites groups to marvel at its exquisite Spanish Colonial revival architecture with Mediterranean influences.


CLIMB ABOARD

Head to the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, located along the shores of the Arkansas River. Here, visitors can step aboard the USS Razorback (SS 394), a historic World War II-era submarine. Groups can experience the sights, sounds, and even the tight quarters of submarine life as they descend a 14-foot ladder into the vessel. Your group can spend the night aboard the USS Razorback and sleep in refurbished bunks, hear the hum of the submarine, and take part in evening activities like educational programs or a classic naval movie night—just as the crew did decades ago.


EXPLORE

For a hands-on and interactive experience, bring your group to the St. Joseph Center and Farm Stand. This historic 63-acre property blends agriculture, arts, and heritage, offering educational farm tours and field trips tailored for all ages. Visitors can explore the farm, interact with animals, and learn about sustainable agriculture, all while enjoying the scenic beauty of this working farm.


LEARN MORE

North Little Rock Tourism
northlittlerock.org


Main Image: Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum; Credit: Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau