Arkansas

Arkansas, often celebrated for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, is also a welcoming haven for families with its Kids Eat Free program. This initiative blossoms in the Natural State, offering families an opportunity to enjoy a diverse range of culinary delights without the extra cost for their little ones. From the scenic Ozark Mountains to the bustling streets of Little Rock, various restaurants across Arkansas participate in this program, catering to the tastes and preferences of children and adults alike. 

Whether you’re exploring the historic trails in Hot Springs, enjoying a family adventure in Eureka Springs, or discovering the Delta blues heritage in the Mississippi River region, there’s always a nearby dining spot where kids can eat for free. This program not only makes family outings more budget-friendly but also gives parents and children a chance to explore Arkansas’s unique flavors, including traditional Southern cuisine, farm-to-table offerings, and innovative dishes, all while creating lasting family memories in the Heart of America.

Arkansas Cities and Towns

Fun Facts About Arkansas

    1. Diamonds in the Rough
      Arkansas is the only state in the U.S. with a diamond mine open to the public – the Crater of Diamonds State Park, where you can hunt for your own diamonds.

    2. Name Origins
      The name ‘Arkansas’ comes from the Quapaw Native Americans and was adapted by the French who settled in the area.

    3. The Natural State
      Arkansas is known as “The Natural State” due to its abundant parklands, clear lakes, and wildlife reserves, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

    4. Birthplace of Bill Clinton
      Hope, Arkansas, is the birthplace of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States.

    5. World’s Largest Retailer
      Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, was founded in 1962 by Sam Walton in Rogers, Arkansas.

    6. Hot Springs National Park
      This park, renowned for its 47 natural hot springs, is one of the oldest federal reserves in the USA and has been a popular wellness destination for over a century.

    7. Home of the Cheese Dog
      Arkansas claims to be the birthplace of the cheese dog, a hot dog with melted cheese inside.

    8. First Woman Senator
      Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway, an Arkansas native, was the first woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate in 1932.

    9. Famous for Quartz Crystals
      Arkansas is known for having some of the world’s finest quartz crystal deposits, especially around the Ouachita Mountains area.

    10. Little Rock Nine
      In 1957, Little Rock Central High School became a national symbol for desegregation when the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students, enrolled in the previously all-white school, marking an important moment in the Civil Rights Movement.

Business Owners & Managers

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Interested in getting involved with Kids Eat Free?

If you operate a restaurant, you can list it for free. However, with a paid subscription you can take advantage of the full suite of marketing features.

If you operate another type of business, there are opportunities for you as well. We offer page sponsorships and direct promotions through email and push notifications. 

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