- Our list of the best things to do in Jessieville, Arkansas, features the top 35 nearby activities — including 16 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Jessieville, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Jessieville, AR , followed by 33 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hot Springs
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Arkansas's largest four person raft ride, a Vertigo tunnel waterslide, a 500-foot water pipeline ride, family raft rides, lazy river, a wave pool, a tad pool, and a swimming pool are all found at Wild River Country. In addition, visitors can play volleyball.
41.7 Miles
Animals from all around the world await the visitors at the Little Rock Zoo. Special events can be held in here, such as birthday parties and weddings.
41.7 Miles
Back Achers Ranch is a 50 acre ranch offering a variety of equestrian services. Services offered include horse boarding, horse leases and sales, training, and special events. The ranch also hosts summer camps and special programs for children.
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100 State Park Drive, Russellville, AR 72802
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Home to a 34,300-acre reservoir, Lake Dardanelle State Park can be used for fishing, boating and camping. The park offers picnic areas, restroom and shower facilities, pavilions, a hiking trail and a visitor center with exhibits and information.
43.0 Miles
Spread across 33 acres, the Riverfront Park has 2 bridges, 1 amphitheatre, plenty of trails, a splash park, as well as other amenities.
43.2 Miles
Located on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas, the Baum Gallery at Uca features a variety of art displays. In addition to its permanent collection, the gallery hosts visiting exhibits.
43.2 Miles
Established in 1986, The Children's Center is a learning center aimed at educating the town's youngest residents. The center offers programs ranging from infant classes through preschool-age workshops and summer camps.
43.4 Miles
Built in 1927, Central High School is the largest and most expensive to be built in US. It is famous for being the site of forced school desegregation in 1957, during the Civil Rights Movement.
43.5 Miles
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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.
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728 votes
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.