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  1. Sherwood is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 32,731, making it the 13th most populous city in Arkansas. [3] It is part of the Little Rock − North Little Rock − Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area with 699,757 people according to the 2010 census.

    • Lake Cherrywood Park
    • William J. Clinton Presidential Library
    • Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
    • Little Rock Zoo
    • The Old Mill
    • Arkansas Museum of Discovery
    • Big Dam Bridge
    • Funland Amusement Park
    • Riverfront Park
    • Esse Purse Museum

    Located near Sherwood’s downtown area on Summit Street, Lake Cherrywood Park’s key attraction is the lake. It’s a perennial favorite with local anglers, who come to fish mainly for the bass and catfish that are periodically restocked by the Arkansas Game and Fish Department. The park offers other leisure amenities, like a playground, swing-set, and...

    Located in nearby Little Rock, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library is a destination for hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Whether you’re a fan of Slick Willy or not, from a historical perspective, it’s an interesting place to visit; it documents the ex-president’s meteoric rise from humble beginnings to the national and internat...

    In America in the ‘50s, a heated debate raged about the desegregation of schools, and no city in the country played more of a front and center role than Little Rock. Little Rock Central High School was the scene of a dramatic confrontation that pitted blacks against whites; African American children made their way to the school after an order to de...

    With hundreds of species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish from all over the world, visiting the Little Rock Zoo is a great way to spend a few hours of your time in the Sherwood and Little Rock areas. The zoo has gone out of its way to cater to families with children, and there are a variety of interactive exercises that will keep the little on...

    Little Rock’s Old Mill has been restored to nearly original appearance, and though some of the construction is recent, you’ll never notice, and it won’t detract from the site’s quaintness. Like it did in centuries past, The Old Mill still grinds wheat and other grains into flour using water and stone wheels, which is nearly unheard of in these days...

    For young children, learning and entertainment don’t often go hand in hand, but a trip to the Arkansas Museum of Discovery might change all that. It’s been designed with kids in mind and is full of exhibits, displays and interactive activities that give kids a hands-on insight into interesting science topics like gravity, math, electricity, and mag...

    Rumor has it that Little Rock’s Big Dam Bridge is the longest pedestrian-only dam in the country. Depending on the season, the dam is a great place to do a bit of bird watching. It is typically home to pelicans, red-tailed hawks, and other birds of prey – like kingfishers, who come to snack on the reservoir’s abundant fish. Biking and jogging are a...

    Though the Funland Amusement Park doesn’t sport the world’s biggest coasters or Ferris wheels, it’s a great place to spend a few family-friendly hours. Compared to lots of larger amusement parks, it’s reasonably priced, and since it’s got rides that are suitable for nearly every age, nobody will feel that they were short-changed. A few favorites of...

    According to local legend, the city of Little Rock was named after a place along the Arkansas River where barges and boats moored to the shore using a rock as an anchor. Now, that site is part of Riverfront Park, a favorite recreation area along the river. The park has a massive playground and plenty of paved paths winding their way along the river...

    There aren’t many museums in the world that are solely dedicated to showing purses in all their different styles, sizes, and colors. Located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock, the Esse Purse Museum is hip, fashionable, and one of those quirky tidbits of Americana that should be checked out if you can spare an hour or so. The museum gives excel...

  2. Dec 28, 2021 · Sherwood has great walking trails, cafes, live theatre nearby and much more. Here are the best things to do in Sherwood Arkansas from the locals!

  3. LATEST NEWS & UPDATES. The Official Newsletter for the City of Sherwood, Arkansas September 2024 Read on... Pumpkin Bash at the Bill Harmon Recreation Center. Get ready for a spooktacular night of Halloween fun at the Pumpkin Bash! Read on... Sherwood Police Department's Night to Unite. Mark your calendars for October 3, 2024! Read on...

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  4. Nov 7, 2018 · Things to Do in Sherwood, Arkansas: See Tripadvisor's 735 traveler reviews and photos of Sherwood tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Sherwood. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Sherwood is a city in Pulaski County central Arkansas just north of North Little Rock (Pulaski County). In 1990, Sherwood was named the fastest-growing town in Arkansas, in terms of both population and area, as it has annexed land many times over the years.

  6. Residents. Visitors. History of Sherwood. A Timeline History of the City of Sherwood, Arkansas (1820 to 2015) by Darrell W. Brown. 1820- Benjamin Kellogg, a blacksmith and farmer originally from Pennsylvania, and his family settle in the area known today as Sylvan Hills.