- 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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Housing 11 Arkansas governors, Arkansas Governor's Mansion offers visitors guided tours where they can learn about the history of the building and the governors who lived there. The mansion is still in use by the First Family for public events.
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Located on the Arkansas River, Murray Park is a large recreational park offering many amenities. It features several soccer fields and volleyball courts, a dog park with riverside trails, two playgrounds, and boating, canoeing, and fishing opportunities.
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The Old Ferry Landing Park, located near the Toad Suck Park, provides access to baseball, softball, and soccer fields. Visitors can also access a boat ramp, a playground, and picnic areas.
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The Big Dam Bridge connects 15 miles of trails, as well as several counties and state parks. It has 4,226 linear feet.
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2842 votes
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.
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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.
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161 votes
Forest Service Road 1110, Mountain View, AR 72560
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Located near and above the cave system, Blanchard Springs Recreation Area has 31 campsites opened to the public. Folk mini-concerts, fishing and swimming are only a few of the activities that can be performed out there.
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A restaurant, gift shops and a museum await visitors at The Old Mill. The museum has an exposition of pictures and items, which depict the site's history.
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120 W Jefferson Street, Mountain View, AR 72560
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At Brickshy's Backstreet Theater, attendees can enjoy musical performances from local professional artists. The location has hosted cover bands of artists like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash in the past.