Little Rock Venue Guide

Family Reunion Venues in Little Rock: 18 Real Spots for 2026

Reunly Planning Team·Updated June 2026·11 min read

Quick answer

The best family reunion venues in Little Rock are city and county parks with reservable pavilions (Burns Park in North Little Rock, Murray Park, Boyle Park, Two Rivers Park, and Allsopp Park), banquet halls and event venues like Wildwood Park for the Arts and the Clinton Presidential Center, hotels with ballrooms such as the Little Rock Marriott and DoubleTree, and community centers and breweries for budget or adults-focused gatherings. Park shelters run about $50–$300/day; indoor halls and ballrooms run $1,500–$10,000. For an overnight weekend, Maumelle Park and the Lake Maumelle area have shelters, camping, and cabins.

Picking the right venue is the single biggest decision in planning a Little Rockfamily reunion — it sets your budget, your headcount limit, and whether you're praying against rain. This guide names 18 real, googleable Little Rock-area venues across four categories, with capacity ranges and honest cost estimates for the metro. Pair it with our step-by-step planning guide once you've picked your spot.

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Little Rock Family Reunion Venues Compared

Eighteen real venues across the Little Rock metro, with venue type, typical capacity, and ballpark pricing. Costs vary by season, day of week, and catering — always confirm with the venue.

VenueTypeCapacityTypical price
Burns Park (North Little Rock)City park + pavilions50–400$50–$300/day
Murray ParkCity park40–200$50–$200/day
Boyle ParkCity park50–200$50–$200/day
Two Rivers ParkCounty park40–150$50–$200/day
Allsopp ParkCity park40–120$50–$150/day
Maumelle ParkRiverside park40–200$50–$300/day
Pinnacle Mountain State ParkState park40–200$100–$500
Riverfront Park / First Security AmphitheaterDowntown park / event space50–500Free–$2,000
Little Rock Zoo group areasZoo event space40–300$1,000–$4,000
Wildwood Park for the ArtsEvent venue + gardens50–300$1,500–$5,000
Clinton Presidential CenterEvent venue75–400$3,000–$10,000
DoubleTree by Hilton Little RockHotel + ballroom50–500$2,500–$10,000
Little Rock MarriottHotel + ballroom50–500$2,500–$9,000
Wyndham Riverfront (North Little Rock)Hotel + ballroom50–400$2,000–$8,000
Next Level Events / metro hallsBanquet hall75–300$1,500–$5,000
Little Rock rec & community centersCommunity center40–150$100–$600/day
Lost Forty / Flyway / Stone's ThrowBrewery event space30–120$300–$1,500
Lake Maumelle area lodges & cabinsLodging / event30–150$200–$2,000

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City & county parks with pavilions

For an outdoor Little Rock reunion, the parks system is your best value. Reservable shelters run roughly $50–$300 for the day and seat 50–400 people under cover. Book through Little Rock Parks & Recreation or North Little Rock for Burns Park — popular spring and fall Saturdays fill months ahead.

Burns Park

The default: one of the largest municipal parks in the US, with dozens of shelters.

Murray Park & Two Rivers Park

Riverfront shelters with trails and scenic water views.

Boyle Park & Allsopp Park

Central and shaded — easy to reach and quieter for smaller groups.

Maumelle Park & Pinnacle Mountain

River and mountain settings with camping for an overnight weekend.

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Banquet halls & event venues

When you want tables, chairs, AC, a catering kitchen, and a rain-proof plan, a banquet hall or event venue is the move. Expect $1,500–$5,000 for the space depending on guest count and catering. Most Little Rock halls seat 75–300, and landmarks like the Clinton Center and Wildwood Park offer premium settings.

Wildwood Park for the Arts

Gardens, a lake, and indoor halls for a polished, larger reunion.

Clinton Presidential Center

The Great Hall and grounds — a premium downtown landmark.

Metro event halls

Independent venues with catering kitchens, tables, and AV included.

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Hotels with event space

If a lot of family is flying in, a hotel with a ballroom solves lodging and venue in one booking. You get a room block for relatives plus on-site meeting space — ask about waiving room rental when you guarantee enough room nights.

Little Rock Marriott & DoubleTree

Downtown ballrooms steps from the River Market District.

Wyndham Riverfront North Little Rock

Riverfront rooms with free parking, easy for drive-in family.

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Community centers & breweries

Community centers are the budget indoor backup — $100–$600 for the day, often with a kitchen, in neighborhoods across Little Rock. For an adults-leaning reunion, a brewery's private room adds a casual, low-stress atmosphere.

City rec & community centers

Cheapest indoor option; book through Little Rock Parks & Rec.

Lost Forty, Flyway & Stone's Throw

Local breweries with bookable private events space.

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Getting There, Lodging & Best Season

✈️ Getting to Little Rock

Little Rock is served by Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT), about 10 minutes from downtown, with direct flights to major hubs including Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte, Chicago, and Houston. I-30 and I-40 cross in the city, so family from Memphis, Dallas, Tulsa, and Shreveport can drive in easily. Rental cars are available at the airport and pickups are quick.

🛏️ Where out-of-town family should stay

Downtown and riverfront hotels — including the Little Rock Marriott and the DoubleTree— put relatives walking distance from the River Market District's dining and entertainment. For free parking and easy highway access, the Wyndham Riverfront in North Little Rock and west Little Rock hotels near I-430 work well, especially if your venue is in the suburbs. Book a hotel room block 3–6 months out for a group rate.

📅 Best season for a Little Rock reunion

April–June and September–Octoberare the most comfortable months — warm with lower humidity. July and August are hot and very humid (often 90s and above), so reserve a shaded or covered shelter and start early. Spring brings storm risk — always have an indoor backup. Little Rock's mild winters allow some indoor-outdoor flexibility, though most cold-weather reunions move fully indoors.

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Notes on Each Little Rock Venue

A quick read on every venue in the table above — what it's best for and who it fits.

Burns Park (North Little Rock)

City park + pavilions· seats 50–400· $50–$300/day

One of the largest municipal parks in the country — dozens of reservable shelters, golf, trails, and a playground. The default Little Rock reunion choice.

Murray Park

City park· seats 40–200· $50–$200/day

Shaded shelters and boat ramps right along the Arkansas River — scenic and central.

Boyle Park

City park· seats 50–200· $50–$200/day

Large central park with reservable shelters, a creek, and ball fields — easy to reach from anywhere in the metro.

Two Rivers Park

County park· seats 40–150· $50–$200/day

At the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Maumelle rivers with shelters, trails, and a pedestrian bridge.

Allsopp Park

City park· seats 40–120· $50–$150/day

A wooded ravine park near the Heights with shaded shelters — quieter and intimate.

Maumelle Park

Riverside park· seats 40–200· $50–$300/day

Corps of Engineers park on the river with shelters and camping — good for an overnight reunion on the water.

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

State park· seats 40–200· $100–$500

Shelters, hiking, and a visitor center just west of town — a memorable backdrop for an active family.

Riverfront Park / First Security Amphitheater

Downtown park / event space· seats 50–500· Free–$2,000

Downtown riverfront green space and amphitheater — central, walkable, and scalable for big groups.

Little Rock Zoo group areas

Zoo event space· seats 40–300· $1,000–$4,000

Reservable event spaces inside the zoo — a fun all-ages reunion outing with built-in entertainment.

Wildwood Park for the Arts

Event venue + gardens· seats 50–300· $1,500–$5,000

Gardens, a lake, and indoor halls west of the city — a polished setting for a larger, more formal reunion.

Clinton Presidential Center

Event venue· seats 75–400· $3,000–$10,000

The Great Hall and grounds rent for events — a premium, photo-worthy downtown landmark.

DoubleTree by Hilton Little Rock

Hotel + ballroom· seats 50–500· $2,500–$10,000

Downtown ballrooms near the River Market with a room block option for visiting relatives.

Little Rock Marriott

Hotel + ballroom· seats 50–500· $2,500–$9,000

Large downtown ballrooms steps from the River Market District and the riverfront.

Wyndham Riverfront (North Little Rock)

Hotel + ballroom· seats 50–400· $2,000–$8,000

Riverfront hotel across the river with free parking and event rooms — convenient for drive-in family.

Next Level Events / metro halls

Banquet hall· seats 75–300· $1,500–$5,000

Dedicated event halls around the metro with catering kitchens, tables, and AV included.

Little Rock rec & community centers

Community center· seats 40–150· $100–$600/day

Dunbar, East, Stephens, and West Central rec centers are the budget indoor backup, usually with a kitchen.

Lost Forty / Flyway / Stone's Throw

Brewery event space· seats 30–120· $300–$1,500

Private rooms at popular local breweries — a relaxed setting for an adults-leaning reunion.

Lake Maumelle area lodges & cabins

Lodging / event· seats 30–150· $200–$2,000

Cabins and lodges near Pinnacle and Lake Maumelle for a multi-day reunion weekend in nature.

Little Rock Family Reunion Venues: FAQ

Where can I have a family reunion in Little Rock?

The most popular family reunion venues in Little Rock are city and county parks with reservable pavilions — Burns Park in North Little Rock (one of the largest municipal parks in the country), Murray Park, Boyle Park, Two Rivers Park, and Allsopp Park all rent shelters that seat 50–400 people. For indoor events, Little Rock families use banquet halls and event venues like Wildwood Park for the Arts and the Clinton Presidential Center, hotel ballrooms at the Marriott and DoubleTree, community centers, and the Little Rock Zoo. For an overnight weekend, Maumelle Park and the Lake Maumelle/Pinnacle Mountain area have shelters, camping, and cabins.

How much does a Little Rock family reunion venue cost?

In the Little Rock metro, a reservable park shelter costs roughly $50–$300 for the day, making parks the best value for outdoor reunions. Community centers run about $100–$600 per day. Banquet halls and event venues typically cost $1,500–$6,000 depending on guest count and catering. Hotel ballrooms range from $2,000–$10,000, though many will reduce or waive room rental if you book enough guest rooms. Premium spaces like the Clinton Presidential Center or the Little Rock Zoo run $1,000–$10,000 and up.

What are the best parks for an outdoor family reunion in Little Rock?

Burns Park in North Little Rock is the top choice — as one of the largest municipal parks in the US, it has dozens of reservable shelters, golf, trails, and a playground. Murray Park and Two Rivers Park offer scenic riverfront shelters, while Boyle Park is large and central. For a wooded, intimate setting, Allsopp Park near the Heights works well. For river or mountain settings with camping, Maumelle Park and Pinnacle Mountain State Park are the best. Reserve shelters early — spring and fall Saturdays book months in advance.

What's a good indoor backup if it rains in Little Rock?

Arkansas summers bring afternoon thunderstorms and spring brings storm risk, so always have an indoor plan. The Pinnacle Mountain visitor center and Wildwood Park have indoor spaces, and community centers and church halls across the metro are the most affordable backups, usually with kitchen access. If your budget allows, booking a banquet hall or hotel ballroom from the start removes the weather risk entirely. Many park shelters are covered but open-air, so a hard rain still calls for walls.

Where should out-of-town family stay for a Little Rock reunion?

Downtown and riverfront hotels — including the Little Rock Marriott and the DoubleTree — put relatives walking distance from the River Market District's dining and entertainment. For free parking and easy highway access, the Wyndham Riverfront in North Little Rock and west Little Rock hotels near I-430 work well, especially if your venue is in the suburbs. Booking a hotel room block 3–6 months out usually locks in a group discount and keeps everyone in one place.

How do I get to Little Rock for a family reunion?

Little Rock is served by Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT), about 10 minutes from downtown, with direct flights to major hubs including Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte, Chicago, and Houston. I-30 and I-40 cross in the city, so family from Memphis, Dallas, Tulsa, and Shreveport can drive in easily. Rental cars are available at the airport, and airport pickups are quick.

What's the best time of year for a Little Rock family reunion?

April through June and September through October are the most comfortable months — warm with lower humidity. July and August are hot and very humid (often 90s and above), so reserve a shaded or covered shelter and start early in the day. Spring brings storm risk, so always have an indoor backup. Little Rock's mild winters allow some indoor-outdoor flexibility, though most cold-weather reunions move fully indoors.

How far ahead should I book a Little Rock reunion venue?

For spring and fall weekends, reserve park shelters as soon as the booking window opens — Burns Park shelters in particular go fast. Banquet halls and hotel ballrooms for peak season should be booked 6–12 months out. Community centers can sometimes be reserved a few weeks ahead, but for a guaranteed date give yourself at least 2–3 months for any indoor venue.

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