Little Rock

Welcome to Arkansas’ Capitol City — Little Rock!. With a metro population of about 800,000, Little Rock is the largest city in Arkansas. The name Little Rock comes from a rock formation on the south side of the Arkansas River named ‘la petite rouche’ by the French explorer Jean-Baptiste Benard de la Harpe in the 1720’s.

Little Rock is served by two primary interstates, Interstate 30 and Interstate 40 as well as four auxiliary interstates; Interstate 430 to the west, Interstate 530 serving Little Rock to Pine Bluff traffic, Interstate 630 through town and Interstate 440 on the east side of the city, serving airport traffic. In addition, US-67/167 has been designated as Future 57, giving the area it’s third primary interstate highway.

Various state and national highways service the Little Rock metro area. US Highway 70 runs parallel to Interstate 30 and 40, and US-67/167 runs northeast out of the metro towards Searcy, Walnut Ridge and Missouri. US-65 runs concurrent to Interstates 30 and 40 through the metro, serving traffic to Conway, Pine Bluff, Harrison, Lake Village, Louisiana and Missouri.

Our Little Rock Videos

Interstate 40 – Mile 155 to Mile 168 – Arkansas

Interstate 40 – Mile 155 to Mile 168 – Arkansas

http://youtu.be/PAtekDZK1S8 Drive east along Interstate 40 from US 67/167 in North Little Rock, Arkansas to MM168. Smooth Sailing (with Guitar) by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)...

Interstate 40 – Mile 147 to Mile 142 – Arkansas

Interstate 40 – Mile 147 to Mile 142 – Arkansas

http://youtu.be/xu1k3YH3zeg Ride west on the newly expanded Interstate 40 from Interstate 430 in North Little Rock to Exit 142 (Morgan/Maumelle). Dead Drop by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license...