Crestview Park

141 Crestview Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72116
3.5 acres | 1.4 hectares
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About Crestview Park in Little Rock

Crestview Park is a small neighborhood park located in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Situated in the historic Park Hill area, the park is roughly bounded by Cherry Hill Drive, Crestview Drive, and the westbound onramp to Interstate 40 from Arkansas Highway 107.

The park's most notable feature is its collection of unique sculptures created by Senor Dionicio Rodriguez around 1933. These include a footbridge that appears to have been fashioned out of a fallen tree and a rustic shelter, which is considered one of Rodriguez's more unusual works. These artworks were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, adding historical significance to the park.

Crestview Park is set on a steeply sloping parcel, which adds to its natural beauty and provides visitors with varied terrain. While the park doesn't boast extensive facilities, it was established primarily for passive recreational uses, catering to the needs of the nearby population.

The park offers a serene environment with mature trees providing ample shade, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoying nature. Its well-maintained walking paths allow visitors to take leisurely strolls and appreciate the park's natural beauty.

What to Do at Crestview Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShadeWalking Trail

Visitor Services

MemorialPlayground

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

When is Crestview Park Open?

Monday:6AM-5:15PM
Tuesday:6AM-5:15PM
Wednesday:6AM-5:15PM
Thursday:6AM-5:15PM
Friday:6AM-5:15PM
Saturday:6AM-5:15PM
Sunday:6AM-5:15PM

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