two rivers park
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I love this park so much that when my husband and I decided to get married in ten days, we picked this park for our (tiny and private) ceremony. We met our preacher and his wife, found a little secluded spot, and said I do! Beautiful.
This wonderful pedestrian bridge spanning the Arkansas River is a great place to walk, ride your bike or walk the dog. It goes to Two Mountain Park, where you can walk the wooded trails along the banks of the river. You might even encounter the odd wildlife on your journey.
The trails are paved and well kept. There are benches located in a few places that allow you to sit and enjoy looking at the river, or natural beauty of the land. There are nice restrooms located at the far west end of the park. Remember to lock your car and place valuables in the trunk
This park can be seen for the interstate but is yet very quiet and peaceful . One of several pedestrian bridges that cross over the Arkansas River. Crosses over to some wooded areas and walking trails that can keep you going for miles. It can also connect to the trails that go over the Big Dam Bridge just up the River. It's free too!
This is a safe and beautiful place with lots of people walking, running, cycling and just enjoying the great outdoors.
Nice stop. Natural wildlife water and trees. Natural beautiful park.. There could be mor restrooms and water fountains.
We had limited time to enjoy Nature on a Sunday afternoon and this fit the bill. Great walk, beautiful views. Needs restrooms to get 5 rating
Very nice area. Enjoyed this place a lot...had fun and liked the views and scenery. Also, the live music was great.
Two Rivers Park is great for those needing to stretch there legs a bit since there is a lot of area to hike and bike. The area is very large so you can jog or bicycle distance wise to your hearts content. For those that cover a great distance in their exercising this is the place for you. Bring your on food and water since there are no facilities except for restrooms.
This is a beautiful park for walking, running, biking, or simply strolling around with a camera. Wildlife abounds, and it is a great place to catch the sunset going down behind Pinnacle Mountain. It is also one of the few places in town to run or ride your bike without a ton hills. My favorite times to visit are early morning and late evening as there are less people and more wildlife is out and about.
This is our go to park for running, walking or riding our bikes. We love to ride along the side by the river/peninsula. It is less shaded than the Big Dam bridge side but beautiful and can usually see Deer out feeding in the fields. It was very quiet and peaceful and there are a few benches in some areas to sit if needed. Especially lovely in the spring and fall but we visit in the summer as well and go in the morning before it gets too hot. You can see Pinnacle Mountain from the trails and the sunsets are amazing. We are lucky to have this lovely area in Little Rock.
Great little unknown attraction to the Little Rock Area,. Great trails for hiking biking, walking running or just gazing at the spectacular nature abound. Great view of Pinicale Mountain the Big Dam bridge , the arkansas an dMalmane river, and wild lie Galore Safe fun familly fun. away from the hustle and bussle of town. amazingAnd better yet are the light after dark on the bridge, wow
We went during the week for a lunch-picnic and so our 6-year old could ride her bike across "the big bridge." We had a great couple of hours. We picnicked under a shade tree by the river. Very pleasant-bring a blanket for the ground, though. Next we walked while our daughter biked across the bridge and around the trails. It's peaceful and pleasant. Even though it was a hot day, the shade made it bearable. It was a great way to spend some time outdoors, plus it's free! We love doing outdoor things and teaching our daughter to be a good steward of the environment at the same time. I would recommend for those with children (probably over 3 though).
We went to Two Rivers Park to walk on the paths. Little Rock built a bridge to an "island" right off the Arkansas River for pedestrians, cyclists and skaters. I also saw signs of horses. Once across the bridge, there are picnic areas and paved paths throughout this recreational area. We enjoyed our stroll through the area. Two negatives: I did not see any signs pointing the way to the park (maybe I missed them)? And the parking spacing were limited and people had to park up and down the entrance road.
It was hot when we went but it was nature all around us with views of the river and the bridges and we even enjoyed watching a barge prepare to go through the lock and dam.