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Redfield, AR Road Trips

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city in Arkansas, United States

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Trip Routes

1

Longest Drive

210.4 mi

Fayetteville, AR

Quickest Drive

3h 39m

Fayetteville, AR

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Redfield, AR by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

1,456

Median Income

$68,125

Median Home Value

$145,500

Median Age

45.4

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Redfield, AR at a Glance

Founded

1880

Elevation

302 ft

Area

3 mi²

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Redfield, AR.

Redfield School Historic District

Redfield School Historic District

historic district in Redfield, Arkansas

NRHP multiple property submission
Lone Star Baptist Church

Lone Star Baptist Church

historic church in Arkansas, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Redfield, AR

Redfield is a small city in the Timberlands region of Southern Arkansas.

Redfield is situated on the Union Pacific railroad midway between Little Rock and Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is home to six properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The American Legion post is thoroughly organized, while the public library attains a rare excellence. In 2013, it was named "Volunteer Community of the Year" by the State of Arkansas. Redfield was founded in 1880 by James K. Brodie and named in honor of Jared E. Redfield of Essex, Connecticut; fifth president of the Little Rock, Mississippi River and Texas Railway. It was incorporated in 1898. It was partially burnt In 1903, but has been growing steadily since 1970.

1 Redfield Library (Leenita Sue Gober Cothran Library), 310 Brodie St, ☏ +1 501 397 5070. M-Th 9AM-6PM; open F until 4:30PM, Sa until 2PM, closed Sun. A great kid-friendly option, the library is about 3,500 square feet and holds in its collection from 15,000 to 18,000 circulating materials; meeting room may be used after hours by prior arrangement. (updated Nov 2023)

1 Redfield City Park (F. P. Baugh Recreation Area), 720 Huck Finn Blvd. Sunrise-sunset daily. Redfield's 55-acre city park includes two lakes and is equipped with three baseball fields, a softball field, a basketball court, playground, outdoor workout equipment, and a three-quarter-mile track. The Redfield Park Commission, along with other organizations in the city, sponsor a youth fishing derby yearly. (updated Dec 2018) 2 Tar Camp Park (Tar Camp Public Use Area), 4600 River Rd (near Pool 5 Lock and Dam on the Arkansas River), ☏ +1 501 397-5101. Sunrise-sunset daily. This United States Army Corps of Engineers campground is known for its beauty and first-class fishing. Whether camping, fishing, boating or just relaxing in the sun, this area provides something for everyone. (updated Dec 2018)

1 Mammoth Orange Cafe (The Big Orange), 103 N Hwy 365, ☏ +1 501 397 2347. M-Th 7AM-8PM, F Sa 7AM-9PM. They serve breakfast, delicious hamburgers, chili dogs, milkshakes, and dinner specials. A Central Arkansas landmark since 1966, the brightly colored, dome-shaped, 'big orange' metal exterior gives you an idea that this is no run-of-the-mill hamburger restaurant. (updated Nov 2023) 2 The Family Diner, 116 S Highway 365, ☏ +1 501 397 5008. M-F 10AM-8PM. This is where to head if you’re looking for a small-town diner serving delicious Southern style home cooking. (updated Nov 2023)

1 Tar Camp Park (Tar Camp Public Use Area), 4600 River Rd (the Tar Camp Park is situated near Pool 5 Lock and Dam on the Arkansas River), ☏ +1 501 397-5101. Tar Camp Campground offers more than 50 sites, most with electric and water hookups. Each site has a movable lamp post and grill, as well as campfire rings and picnic tables. $9 per night for a single site, and up. (updated Dec 2018)

The nearest major airport is the Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT IATA), about 25 minutes away. The best way to get into downtown Redfield is by car. I-530 is how most motorists will enter the city. US-65 is another major road heading north–south. Other notable main roads include Highway 46 and Highway 365.

Outside of the downtown area (consisting roughly of a few blocks surrounding the Union Pacific Railroad), a car is definitely your best bet.

Travel tips adapted from Redfield (Arkansas) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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