Considering that it's January, and you don't want to camp (neither would I this time of year), you still have several options that would keep you entertained for a weekend of fun.
Option 1. Branson, Missouri. -- It would be about a 3 hour drive. Even if you aren't big into country music, there are a zillion things to do there. You can eat great food, go see comedy shows, shop for rustic arts and crafts, take boat tours, see the School of the Ozarks Museum where there's interesting anthropology exhibits unique to the area, you could see Marvel Cave, a huge and beautiful cave near Branson, or just drive around Table Rock Lake and Taneycomo lake and soak up the scenery. There's also a really cool trout hatchery at the dam. If you are into country music, then you'll be like a pig in mud. You can't throw a rock without hitting a country music show. Lots of the big stars of the 70's and 80's got tired of the b.s. in Nashville and headed west for the small town lifestyle and slower pace of Branson, and they are still excellent musicians. Likewise, you'll hear some local talent that will make you wonder why they aren't famous.
Finding a quality bed and breakfast or hotel room would not be a big deal this time of year. In fact, I'm guessing this would be one of the least expensive vacations of your life.
Option 2: You could go to Hot Springs, which is even closer to Little Rock than Branson. You can soak in natural hot springs, and see turn of the century architecture. There's delicious dining, nature trails, and various other attractions. I'm not as familiar with Hot Springs as I am Branson, but I've been there, and it's a cool place.
Option 3: Do you fish? If so, you are fairly close to the Little Missouri, the Red River (much different than in oklahoma), and Taneycomo lake. Right now, the bass fishing sucks. However, the trout fishing should be excellent. Taneycomo has world class trout, up to 20 lbs (I am not kidding here). They are rare, mostly they'll be smaller and plentiful, but the biggies do get caught. If you are really adventuresome, hire a guide and do some winter smallmouth fishing on the Ouchita river in the trophy smallmouth area near Mena, Arkansas, about an hour and a half west of Little Rock. The Caddo river is also excellent. It's smaller and less developed, and not as deep, but the fishing is great. I'd go for the Ouchita in the winter though.
Option 4. Little Rock is only about 4 hours from Memphis, and if you can make it there, you have a whole world of barbecue, blues, and tradition to check out. I can't say much about Memphis, but if you are looking for someplace big to go have some fun, this would be it.
2007-01-28 16:55:46
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answered by Kevin 6
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I have taken every road trip around LR so maybe I can help!! A lot of the little towns are really slow during the winter but pick up during the Middle of March. Go to Eureka Springs in the Spring--it is so cool. Lots of little shops and good resturants. The Cresent Hotel is a must stay in Eureka--it is known to be haunted. Hot Springs is a great day trip. Go to the races--they just started and it makes a great day. In the summer visit the lakes in Hot springs--it is about 1 hour from LR. Memphis is about 2.5 hours away and we love to go shopping there. Also, good ribs!
2007-01-29 01:29:01
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answered by boohoo 4
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Not sure but heres a great site all about it, hope this helps!
http://www.littlerock.com/
2007-01-28 16:38:23
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answered by Koozie 5
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