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From area background to transportation, from business and law to weather and entertainment - this section answers your frequently asked questions about Arkansas' Capital City.

I believe in Arkansas as a land of opportunity and promise.
I believe in the rich heritage of Arkansas and I honor the men and women who created this heritage.
I believe in the youth of Arkansas who will build our future.
I am proud of my state, I will uphold its constitution, obey its laws, and work for the good of all its citizens.

The Arkansas Creed (1972)


    Where is Little Rock located?
    Little Rock, the capital city of Arkansas, is located near the center of the state at the junction of Interstate Highways 30 & 40, and on the south bank of the Arkansas River. Also located near the geographical center of the United States, Little Rock, as well as Arkansas, is in the center of what is commonly referred to as the Sunbelt.
    What is the population of Little Rock?
    184,055 in the Little Rock city limits; 580,625 in the Greater Little Rock Metropolitan area.
    What is the average temperature?
    Summer (July) 81.4 degrees; Winter (January) 39.5 degrees; annual average is 61.7 degrees.
    What is the altitude?
    286 feet above sea level; residential area between 300 and 630 feet above sea level.
    What is the area?
    Little Rock: 105.4 square miles; North Little Rock: 37.30 square miles; Pulaski County: 771.0 square miles.
    What is the average rain fall?
    48.52 inches. Average snowfall: 5.2 inches.
    How did Little Rock get its name?
    In 1722 the French explorer, Bernard de LaHarpe, sailed up the Arkansas River and upon sighting the first rock bluff since leaving the Mississippi River, called it "La Petite Roche", the Little Rock. The city's namesake, "La Petite Roche", is located at the north end of Rock Street overlooking the river and is part of the sixteen acre Breckling Riverfront Park.
    When did Arkansas become a state? Rank? How many counties?

    Arkansas became the 25th state admitted to the union on June 15, 1836, and is made up of 75 counties.

    State Trivia

    Origin of State Name: French interpretation of a Sioux word acansa, meaning downstream place.
    State Motto: The People Rule "Regnat populus"
    State Colors: Red, white and blue
    State Tree: Loblolly Pine
    State Insect: Honeybee
    State Bird: Mockingbird
    State Fish: Largemouth bass
    State Flower: Apple blossom
    State Gem: Diamond
    State Nickname: The Natural State
    State Mineral: Bauxite
    State Rock: Quartz crystal
    State Instrument: Fiddle
    State Beverage: Milk
    State Fruit and Blossom: South Arkansas vine ripe pink tomato
    State Song: "Arkansas", by Wayland Holyfield, and "Oh Arkansas", by Terry Rose and Gary Klaff
    State Mammal: White-tailed deer
    State Dance: Square dance

    Do you have a local newspaper?
    Arkansas Democrat/Gazette


    Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau
    LITTLE ROCK CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
    Markham and Broadway - Little Rock, AR 72201 or P.O. Box 3232 - Little Rock, AR 72203
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