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 If you’re Big on NJCAA, you’re about to be Big on Little Rock!

As Arkansas's capital city, Little Rock is a dynamic and diverse place teeming with world-class dining, arts, hotels, shopping, and attractions. It's a city where intrepid explorers, civil rights pioneers, and even world leaders have left their mark. And now it’s your turn.

While you’re here, take the time to experience the city's booming foodie scene, where fine dining rubs elbows with farm-to-table feats and award-winning Southern staples. Cut loose in the River Market District, a nightlife hub, and let your imagination be your guide as you explore the dozens of murals and hundreds of public sculptures scattered around town.

If you feel the outdoors calling, it's easy to answer it here. Little Rock has more than 1,200 miles of cycling trails to explore. From heart-pounding downhills and state-of-the-art freerides to scenic routes spanning from the delta to the mountains, there's a course for every rider. Hike to the top of Pinnacle Mountain or explore the 100+ works of art that dot downtown’s Riverfront Park.

A lot has happened in Little Rock since the first Europeans set foot here in 1722, and that history is on display across the city. Get a feel for Arkansas's beginnings at La Petite Roche (the original “Little Rock”), the Historic Arkansas Museum, and the Old State House Museum. To learn more about Little Rock’s past, visits to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum and the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site shine a light on the city's more recent role in the ongoing fight for civil rights.

And that's just scratching the surface. There’s so much more to Little Rock than one can fit into a single weekend. Visit www.LittleRock.com to start planning your trip today.