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Wild River Country was an outdoor water park located in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. It was the largest water park in the state of Arkansas. It was a popular attraction of the city and saw many visitors from all over the region. It however was unable to open for the 2020 season for legal reasons and was sold in auction.
On the southern bank of the Arkansas River at the foot of Rock St. 34°41′11″N 92°23′38″W / 34.6864°N 92.3939°W / 34.6864; -92.3939 ( The Little 144
Funland Amusement Park was a small amusement park located in Burns Park, North Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] [2] The park featured several small family rides including a Ferris wheel and a train ride. [3] The park was damaged by a tornado on March 31, 2023.
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The Buffalo River in Black and White. University of Arkansas Press, 1998. ISBN 0-912456-21-3; The Buffalo Flows: The Story of Our First National River. University of Arkansas Press, 2009. The Battle for the Buffalo River: The Story of America's First National River. University of Arkansas Press, 2010. ISBN 1557289352
Mulchatna Wild River [3] Mulchatna River: AK: NPS: Dec 2, 1980 0 0 24 mi (39 km) 24 mi (39 km) Musconetcong National Wild and Scenic River [3] Musconetcong River: NJ: Dec 22, 2006 0 3.5 mi (5.6 km) 25 mi (40 km) 28.5 mi (45.9 km) Nashua, Squannacook, and Nissitissit Wild and Scenic Rivers [3] Nashua River, Squannacook River, Nissitissit River ...
Central Arkansas, also known as the Little Rock metro, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area, is the most populous metro area in the U.S. state of Arkansas. With an estimated 2020 population of 748,031, it is the most populated area in Arkansas.
The "Little Rock" is the eponym of Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a now-reduced stone outcrop, projecting into the Arkansas River from its south bank, in the city's waterfront area, adjacent to the Junction Bridge, whose foundations include a portion of the rock. A portion of the rock outcrop has had a bronze plaque mounted on it.