Some Best Things To Do In Cabot

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Cabot, Arkansas is a small town of just over 14,000 residents. It is home to Cabot High School, which has received many accolades from U.S News & World Report over the years. You will also find several historical sites in Cabot that date back to the Civil War and beyond. Some of these sites include the Jacksonville Museum of Military History and Pinnacle Mountain State Park. Take a look round trip flights for great offers and deals.

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Loganville Park

Loganville Park is a great place to visit if you have children. There are many activities for them, including a zoo and playground, as well as a lake that is open year-round. The park also has picnic areas and restrooms.

Jacksonville Museum of Military History

Jacksonville Museum of Military History, located at 125 West Church Street, Jacksonville, MS 38748. The museum is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Sunday 1-4 p.m., with the last tour beginning at 3:30 p.m on Saturdays and 4 p.m on Sundays (the last admission is 30 minutes before closing). 

Admission to the museum costs $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 6-those 17; under 5 years old are free with a paying adult in their party (proof of age may be required). It takes about an hour to visit this historic site, which features artifacts from wars fought by Americans throughout history along with exhibits about local military service members who served during World War II.

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

This zoo is open year-round and has a petting zoo, butterfly garden, playground, carousel, train ride, and aquarium. It also has an aviary that you can walk through. The zoo has many animals from around the world including tigers, lions, and bears (oh my). Your kids will have a blast at this zoo!

Little Rock Zoo

Little Rock Zoo is located in central Arkansas and features over 500 animals, an aquarium, a petting zoo, a children’s zoo, and a butterfly garden. The Little Rock Zoo is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on weekdays and 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekends. Adult tickets are $11 for one day or $18 for 2 days. Children under 3 get in free but you’ll still have to purchase their tickets online ahead of time before you come.

North Little Rock Downtown River Market District

What to do: The River Market District is a vibrant downtown area filled with restaurants, shops, and a flea market. It’s a great place to eat and shop for souvenirs or gifts for people back home. There are plenty of places where you can get some good food from local restaurants, including the River Market Café (awarded Best Breakfast in Arkansas by Thrillist), the Flying Fish Grill (awarded Best Seafood by Thrillist), The Smokin’ Barrel BBQ Co., and so many more!

This district is also very family-friendly because there are activities for everyone here: kids can play in the pavilion while adults enjoy live music at BBQ on the River; they both can participate in an exercise class together at JumpZone Trampoline Park, or they’ll love browsing through all kinds of antiques/vintage items at The Antique Shoppe. This district is perfect if you’re looking for something fun to do with your friends too—there are plenty of bars where you can grab drinks after dinner or even catch up over brunch before heading out on the town!

Arkansas Arts Center Museum

The Arkansas Arts Center Museum is a great place to spend a day with your family. This museum has over 8,000 pieces of art in its collection. It is located in Little Rock and admission is free. Many different types of art can be seen at this museum such as paintings, sculptures, and photography.

You can also purchase artwork from the museum if you like what you see while visiting there!

MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History

The museum is located in MacArthur Park, which makes it easy to find. There are several exhibits on the history of Arkansas and the region, as well as some military history.

William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum

  • Location: 1200 President Clinton Ave, Little Rock, AR 72221
  • Hours: Open Monday through Saturday, 9 am-5 pm. Closed on holidays and Sundays.
  • Cost: Free admission! There is a $5 charge for parking (validated) in the lot behind the library. There are also several free parking spots near the library; just make sure your car is parked legally or within one block on either side of 12th Street.
  • What to see there: The first stop should be at the visitor’s center where you can watch an introductory video about President Clinton’s life and presidency, explore interactive exhibits on key events from his time as president (and governor), learn how his presidential library came together after leaving office, and take part in other educational activities that help visitors develop a better understanding of our democracy and its institutions.

If you’re interested in learning about Arkansas history during this period then I recommend checking out both “The Clintons’ Time” exhibit as well as “Exploring Arkansas History” at their respective locations inside the museum building itself (you’ll find them right by each other). 

Both are worth seeing if only because they provide interesting details about what life was like here when Bill Clinton took office back in 1992 (not much different than today!) You’ll also find various artifacts from his campaign trail up until today including some signed books from authors who support him such as John Grisham and Dr. Seuss!

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

Pinnacle Mountain State Park is a popular park for hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. In addition to the traditional activities at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, it is also a popular place for hanging gliding, and paragliding.

A few trails to hike include the Pinnacle Mountain Trail which offers fantastic views of the Mount Ida area as well as Little Rock. This trail starts at a small parking lot off Highway 161 just outside of Mount Ida.

It’s worth noting that most trails in this park are considered moderate-to-strenuous due to steep inclines and declines.

Heifer International Village & Urban Farm

Heifer International Village & Urban Farm is a community garden in Cabot with an emphasis on sustainable agriculture. The farm’s mission is to “demonstrate, through education and example, the power of agriculture to feed and educate people.” You’ll find educational workshops focusing on beekeeping, urban farming, and more.

There is a Lot to do in Arkansas!

Traveling through the state, you’ll find museums, parks, and forests that are perfect for hiking, fishing, and kayaking. The city of Cabot has many things to see including:

  • The Cabot Visitors Center – This is a great place to get information about all there is to do in Arkansas and it’s free!
  • Lake Catherine State Park – If you want an afternoon off from traveling this park has lots of hiking trails that will help you relax after driving so much.
  • Cabot City Hall – This building has been around since 1905 but still looks amazing today. It’s worth checking out if you’re staying in town overnight because it hosts several events throughout the year such as drive-in movies (in summer).

Conclusion

I hope this list has given you some ideas for what to do in Cabot, Arkansas. If you want to rent a car, Take a look the best car rental deals for great offers and deals.