- Our list of the best things to do in Searcy, Arkansas, features the top 20 nearby activities — including 8 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Searcy, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Searcy, AR , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Heber Springs, Cabot and Greers Ferry
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45.3 Miles
Toltec Mounds is a national historic landmark preserving Arkansas's tallest American Indian mounds. It comprises one of the most impressive archeological sites in Lower Mississippi River Valley. Visitors can rent meeting rooms overlooking the mounds or avail of guided tours.
45.4 Miles
The Joint is a theatre in Arkansas which is cabaret style. Its coffee is from custom roasted coffee beans. They serve premium craft beers, snacks, and choice wines and champagnes. They have original two-act comedies twice a week.
45.4 Miles
Verizon Arena is an 18,000-seat arena that opened in October 1999. The arena has been used for several sporting events including basketball games for the University of Arkansas, along with concerts.
45.4 Miles
Featuring a seating capacity of 18,000, Verizon Arena is used for a variety of events including sports, concerts, conventions, trade shows and professional wrestling. The arena provides 29 luxury suites, 28,000 square feet of meeting space and catering services.
45.4 Miles
The Argenta Community Theater of North Little Rock strives to serve its community and those who visit through its exceptional performances of theatre, music and dance. The theater is also available for private rentals and special events.
45.5 Miles
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.
45.5 Miles
Used year-round, Emerald Park features a trail that is suitable for walking, hiking and bicycling. It further provides scenic views of the city and the Arkansas River. The trail is also equipped with seating for resting or relaxing between walks.
45.6 Miles
96%
108 votes
120 Riverfront Park, North Little Rock, AR 72114
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Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum displays one submarine, one nuclear cruiser and one harbor tug. Special events can be held aboard. The Snook Memorial is dedicated to USS Snook, which was lost during its 9th WWII patrol.
45.6 Miles
88%
7019 votes
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.
45.6 Miles
96%
80 votes
400 W Broadway, North Little Rock, AR
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There's nothing better than a ball park frank while enjoying a game at Arkansas Travelers, Dickey Stephens Park. Talented teams, clean and high capacity stadiums, and delicious food have fans coming back every season.