Little Rock Arkansas cycling. 2 rivers to Pinnacle Mountain
Little Rock Arkansas cycling. 2 rivers to Pinnacle Mountain
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Little Rock - Clinton Presidential Bridge
Drone footage of the Clinton Presidential Bridge, Clinton Presidential Museum, a portion of the Arkansas River Trail, and the Riverside RV Park.
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The Clinton Presidential Center and Park, Little Rock, AR
Beautiful park around the Presidential library of Bill Clinton, Little Rock, Arkansas. May 2012
Helicopter Ride across the Arkansas River and around Pinnacle Mountain
Helicopter Ride across the Arkansas River and around Pinnacle Mountain. More aviation videos at
2013 Best Warrior Competitors Helicopter Departure and Return. Video by Sarah Jones | Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office | Date: 07.24.2013. Competitors in the 2013 Best Warrior competition depart after the last event on a helicopter ride across the Arkansas River and around Pinnacle mountain. Afterwards, they return to Camp Joseph T. Robinson in North Little Rock Arkansas.
River Market, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Ozark National Forest | Richland Creek Wilderness Camping | Hiking to Twin Falls
This camping trip began with us leaving Little Rock, Arkansas and driving to Richland Creek Recreation wilderness in the Ozark National Forest. We set up camping outside of Richland Creek Recreation Area next to the Richland Creek Wilderness boundary line. After setting up camp we made black bean, mushroom, and spinach quesadillas. That even we went for a swim down Richland Creek further into the Ozark National Forest.
The next morning we woke up and made eggs with pastries. We then showed one of our DOME LIFE shirts, which can be picked up at . When you purchase any product, a portion of your purchase goes to clean up events on trail systems, campgrounds, and waterways in our national lands. Our next clean up will be at this location (Richland Creek Recreation Area). Go to our Facebook page (like and follow) so you can know when the date is posted for this event.
After that we hiked deep into Richland Creek Wilderness to Twin Falls. After hanging out there for a while we worked our way back where we showed other swimming holes and some amazing fossils.
When we got back to camp, we cleaned off in the creek. While doing so we got to see our first wild Arkansas ferret. For dinner we made pasta and went to bed. The next morning we drove back to Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Dangerous Hike?! | Goat Trail to Big Bluff | Buffalo National River Arkansas | Nomadic Weekenders
Is Goat Trail over the Buffalo National River the most dangerous hike in the United States? On paper it might seem that way, but in action it's just a gorgeous adventure you have to be a bit more careful at parts. Come along with us as we start at the Buffalo Outdoor Center Cabins, wake up early to take on the Center Point Trial to the Goat Trail eventually reaching the site of interest, Big Bluff, and give you our takeaways from the hike.
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A Night in Little Rock - 4K
A compilation of drone footage, timelapses, hyperlapses, and video captured on the streets of Little Rock over a few nights. Shot in 4K.
Burns Park, North Little Rock, AR
Burns Park is right off I-40, exit 150. Great park with lots to do. The campground is very nice with good sized campsites. We read that the park is about 1700 acres. It is on both sides of I-40 and easy to get to whereever you want to go in Little Rock. Two disc golf courses, ball golf courses, foot golf, amusement park and much more.
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President Clinton Library and Museum, Little Rock, Arkansas
The outside of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas. We visited there during our cross-country trip this past June.
In Flight Footage of Burns Park in North Little Rock, AR HD 1080p 30fps
This is some footage from a camera mounted onboard a modified radio control ParkZone Radian sailplane that was flown out of a soccer field at Burns Park in North Little Rock, AR on 6/14/2013. The camera was mounted on a newly designed and custom built camera mount. The prototype was being tested for design purposes. The Arkansas River, River Trail, Big Dam Bridge, and Little Rock skyline are all visible in the video.
Driving on Interstate 40 Around Little Rock, Arkansas
Interstate 40 (I-40) is an east–west Interstate Highway that has a 284.69-mile (458.16 km) section in the U.S. state of Arkansas connecting sections in Oklahoma to Tennessee. The route enters Arkansas from the west just north of the Arkansas River near Dora. It travels eastward across the northern portion of the state connecting the cities of Fort Smith, Clarksville, Russellville, Morrilton, Conway, Little Rock, Forrest City, and West Memphis. I-40 continues into Tennessee heading through Memphis. The highway has major junctions with Interstate 540 at Van Buren (the main highway connecting to Fort Smith), Interstate 49 at Alma (the main highway connecting to Fayetteville and Bentonville), Interstate 30 in Little Rock (the Interstate linking south to Texarkana and Dallas, Texas) and Interstate 55 to Blytheville.
For the majority of its routing through Arkansas, I-40 follows the historic alignment of two separate United States highways. From Oklahoma to Little Rock, Interstate 40 generally follows U.S. Route 64 through the Ozark Mountains. East of Little Rock, the route generally follows the routing of U.S. Route 70 until Tennessee.
7 Facts about Arkansas
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1. Arkansas is the Natural State indeed. There are 18.7 million acres of national forest, fifty state parks, seven national scenic byways, and three state scenic byways. Arkansas’s forests could cover the entire country of Switzerland one and a half times.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte sold French Louisiana to the United States in 1803, including all of Arkansas, in a transaction known today as the Louisiana Purchase. Following the purchase, the balanced give-and-take relationship between settlers and Native Americans began to change all along the frontier, including in Arkansas. Following a controversy over allowing slavery in the territory, the Territory of Arkansas was organized on July 4, 1819. Gradual emancipation in Arkansas was struck down by one vote, the Speaker of the House Henry Clay, allowing Arkansas to organize as a slave territory.
3. In 1906 when John Huddlestone found two diamonds in the soil of his farm triggering the first diamond rush on American continent. The State of Arkansas purchased the property in 1972 and began operating it as Crater of Diamonds State Park. The Crater of Diamonds is the only active diamond mine in the United States and the only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public. For a small fee (as of 2015, $7 for adults, $4 for children), any person can enter the mine, search all day and keep any diamonds and other precious stones.
4. The capital and most populous city is Little Rock, located in the central portion of the state, a hub for transportation, business, culture, and government. The northwestern corner of the state, such as the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area and Fort Smith metropolitan area, is a population, education, and economic center.
5. Walmart, the superchain with 11,000 stores in 27 countries, opened its first store in Rogers in 1962 by Sam Walton. Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest company by revenue, is headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. Walmart is also the biggest private employer in the world with 2.2 million employees. On July 2, 1962, Walton opened the first Walmart Discount City store at 719 W. Walnut Street in Rogers, Arkansas.
6. Arkansas is home to the first piece of land protected by the United States government for recreational use. Since the 1830s the area now known as Hot Springs National Park has bathed notables as diverse as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, and Al Capone. The park is entirely surrounded by the city of Hot Springs, the boyhood home of President Bill Clinton. 47 hot springs flow from Hot Springs Mountain, at an average temperature of 143 degrees.
7. The U.S. Supreme Court, in their 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision, had deemed the racial segregation of public schools unconstitutional. In 1957 Arkansas drew national attention as the Governor Orval Faubus attempted to prevent nine African-American students from enrolling in an all-white high school in Little Rock. President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent armed troops to Little Rock who escorted and protected the nine students as they went to school on September 25th of 1957.
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Across the Mississippi River: Arkansas to Memphis, Tennessee 2015-05-27
A Memphis-bound day of mostly two-way-traffic highway travel on the Arkansas Delta (which is a part of the larger Mississippi Alluvial Plain)
0:01 Leaving Searcy, Arkansas
1:35 Entering 17/167 north
9:55 Leaving 67/167 for Arkansas highway 64
57:40 Arriving Wynne, Arkansas
Wynne is the county seat and largest city of Cross County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 8,367 at the 2010 Census.Nestled between the Arkansas Delta and Crowley's Ridge, Wynne is the closest city to the largest state park in Arkansas, Village Creek State Park.
58:00 Leaving Wynne, Arkansas
1:33:16 Joining Interstate 55 for Interstate 40 to cross the Mississippi for Memphis, Tennessee
1:44:18 Leaving Arkansas & entering Tennessee
1:44:25 Interstate 40 bridge across the Mississippi from West Memphis, Arkansas to Memphis, Tennessee
1:45:04 Exiting for downtown Memphis
1:45;10-1:47:50 Downtown Memphis to visitors' center
1:47:20 Mud Island River Park monorail track
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4K Drone video of Pinnacle Mountain State Park - 2017
Welcome to Pinnacle Mountain State Park. The state park's dominant natural feature is Pinnacle Mountain, which rises more than a thousand feet above the Arkansas River Valley. Two of the park's hiking trails lead hikers to the mountain's beautiful summit. The park offers a wide variety of hiking trails in varying degrees of difficulty, including the West Summit Trail, East Summit Trail, Base Trail loop, the Rocky Valley Trail loop, and East Quarry Trail. Hope you enjoy!
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Fort Smith AR, Drive Around
Drive with us around Fort Smith Arkansas. Also Know as Brick Town. Lovely little town.
Fort Smith is the second-largest city in Arkansas and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County.[4] As of the 2010 Census, the population was 86,209.[5] With an estimated population of 88,037[6] in 2017, it is the principal city of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area, a region of 298,592 residents that encompasses the Arkansas counties of Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian, and the Oklahoma counties of Le Flore and Sequoyah.
Fort Smith has a sister city relationship with Cisterna, Italy, site of the World War II Battle of Cisterna, fought by United States Army Rangers commanded by Fort Smith native William O. Darby. The city also has a mutual friendship-city relationship with Jining, China.[7][8][9]
Fort Smith lies on the Arkansas-Oklahoma state border, situated at the confluence of the Arkansas and Poteau rivers, also known as Belle Point. Fort Smith was established as a western frontier military post in 1817, when it was also a center of fur trading. The city developed there. It became well known as a base for migrants' settling of the Wild West and for its law enforcement heritage.
In 2007, the city of Fort Smith was selected by the United States Department of the Interior as the site of the new United States Marshals Service National Museum, slated to open in 2019.[
Arkansas River Flooding at Big Rock Quarry - June 2, 2015
Flying over North Little Rock's Big Rock Quarry. Flooding can be seen at Rebsamen Park Golf Course on the other side of the Arkansas River. Flooding is visible on portions of the River Trail by Burns Park Golf Course. Good view of Big Rock Quarry.
It Started Here: Early Arkansas and The Louisiana Purchase
It Started Here: Early Arkansas and The Louisiana Purchase, chronicles the people and land of Arkansas, between the signing of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, leading up to Arkansas statehood in 1836.
Short stroll thru Quapaw Quarter, Little Rock, Arkansas
Quapaw neighborhood is filled with historic late 19th and early20th century architectural gems. quapaw.com for more information, or Arkansas Tourism arkansas.com Photos thomascwilmer.com Music performed live at Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View AR with 16 year old Casy Ferguson's Band
Arkansas by Bus
A bus trip to Little Rock, Arkansas and surrounding area. Sites visited include Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Clinton Presidential Library, Heifer Village, Central High School, Old Mill Park, Morris Antiques, Marlsgate Plantation, and the Old State House.