13. …And many others…City Agencies Little Rock Parks & Recreation North Little Rock Parks & Recreation County Agencies Pulaski County Quorum Court State Agencies Arkansas State Parks Keep Arkansas Beautiful Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Arkansas Forestry Commission Federal Agencies USDA Forest Service US Army Corps of Engineers National Park Service Arkansas National Guard
15. The Recreational Hub of Central Arkansas 223 Mile Ouachita National Trail to Talimina State Park in Oklahoma Pinnacle Mountain State Park Maumelle Park Camp Robinson Two Rivers Park Cooks Landing Burns Park Big Dam Bridge Rebsaman & Murray Parks Emerald Park Riverview Park Junction Bridge Allsopp Park NLR & LR Riverfront Parks Witt Stephens Nature Center
53. Organized Sports State, County, Regional & City Parks work together to provide quality recreational activities that keep our children healthy and promote tourism throughout Central Arkansas.
55. Central Arkansas Outdoor Learning Centers Pinnacle Mountain State Park Visitor Center Witt Stephens Jr. Nature Center Audubon Arkansas Headquarters William E. “Bill” Clark Presidential Park Wetlands
56. John Wanamaker “People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness.”
The William E. “Bill” Clark Presidential Park Wetlands involves the restoration of 13 acres of wetlands along the Arkansas River adjacent to the Clinton Presidential Library in downtown Little Rock. The Wetlands is designed to showcase wildlife and river life in a restored wetlands habitat for the education and enjoyment of millions of national and international visitors to the Clinton Presidential Park and Library. The Wetlands is the result of collaboration among The City of Little Rock, Audubon Arkansas, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, the Williams J. Clinton Foundation and the City Parks Conservancy.
John (Nelson) Wanamaker (July 11, 1838 – December 12, 1922) was a United States merchant, religious leader, civic and political figure, considered by some to be the father of modern advertising. Wanamaker was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.