Getting Here & Around
Arkansas Travel Made Simple
Planning your trip to Arkansas? Whether you’re booking a direct flight, road-tripping from a nearby state or taking the scenic route through the mountains, we’ve got everything you need to get here and get around. Learn about nonstop flights into Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas, major highways from cities like Dallas and Memphis, car rental options and even tips for scenic byways worth the drive.
Once you arrive, it’s easy to explore The Natural State with regional road routes, public transportation in larger cities and plenty of resources to help map out your adventure. Travel smarter and discover Arkansas your way!
Plan Your Route
Direct Flight Times
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Chicago:2 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Denver:2 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Salt Lake City:3 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Las Vegas:3 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Los Angeles:5 hrs (fastest flight with stops)
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Phoenix:2.5 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Houston:1.5 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Washington, D.C:3 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Atlanta:1.5 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Orlando:2.5 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Miami:3 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Charlotte:2 hrs (fastest nonstop flight)
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Detroit:3.5 (fastest flight with stops)
Direct Drive Times
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Dallas:5 hrs / 320 miles
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OKC:5 hrs / 340 miles
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Tulsa:4 hrs / 275 miles
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St. Louis:5.5 hrs / 350 miles
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Kansas City:6 hours / 425 miles
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Nashville:5 hrs / 350 miles
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Memphis:2 hrs/ 135 miles
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Jackson (MS):4.5 hrs / 265 miles
Welcome to Arkansas
Arkansas is a state of six distinct regions. Every corner of The Natural State has its own character and story, from the rolling hills and clear rivers of the Ozarks to the rich cultural heritage of the Delta. Central Arkansas adds lakes and city energy, while the Ouachita Mountains deliver scenic drives, forested peaks and inviting thermal springs. The River Valley offers expansive views from its mountaintops to the shores of the Arkansas River, while the Timberlands pair towering pines with oil-boom history and presidential roots.