Tour the Old State House Museum and you will be walking through the oldest standing state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. The historic building is now home to exhibits that feature topics like Arkansas women in history, the role of the old capitol building, the political history of the state, folk art, the state's depression era, and much more. You'll leave the Old State House Museum an expert in the history of Arkansas.
Joseph T. Robinson House is a National Historic Landmark built in 1904 that was home to U.S. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Senate majority leader during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first term as President of the United States.
Brave the waves in the wave pool, shoot through water slides, and bum around in the lazy river at Wild River Country water park. The state's largest water park offers 12 rides and attractions, meaning there are plenty of opportunities for adults and children to make a splash. If you're worn out and water logged, play a family game of volleyball on the sand court to dry off.
Spend a romantic weekend at the Rosemont Bed & Breakfast Inn & Cottages. The historic building dates back to the 1880s but offers all the amenities you'd find at a modern day lodging. Breakfast is made using the best local ingredients and in-room trays are available for extra time alone together. You'll forget you're near the middle of downtown Little Rock at this cozy little getaway.