Little Rock Audubon Center
About
450-Acre Audubon Conservation Center
The Little Rock Audubon Center is a 450-acre conservation site in the historic Granite Mountain community of south Little Rock, serving as the Arkansas headquarters for Audubon Delta. The grounds protect globally rare nepheline syenite glades, hardwood forest, and an oak savannah restoration.
Family Programs
Nature programming and field trips for families and school groups. Programs include:
- More than 4 miles of interpretive trails
- K-12 field trip programs for Central Arkansas schools
- Habitat management demonstration site
- Summer internship opportunities for teens
What's Included
- Free trail access during posted hours
- Visitor center open Monday-Friday 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Trail maps and interpretive signage
Experience
Great pick for families curious about birds and habitat. Best for kids 7+ who can stay engaged on a guided walk or interpretive trail. Quieter than War Memorial; better for slower, learning-focused outings.