Little Rock to Dallas road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

The best road trip stops on the Little Rock to Dallas drive are Hot Springs, the Bill Clinton Birthplace and the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum. The distance from Little Rock to Dallas by car is 319 miles, with a 4h51m driving time.

Planning a Little Rock to Dallas road trip

A Little Rock to Dallas road trip takes you from the capital of Arkansas to the big Texas city that combines business with pleasure.

Key experiences in Little Rock include the Museum of Discovery and the William J Clinton Presidential Library and Museum.

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Dallas has plenty of high quality cultural attractions. These include the Nasher Scupture Center, George W Bush Presidential Museum and Perot Museum of Science and Nature.

But for many visitors, the main reason to visit Dallas is the JFK assassination. Yes, you can go up to the Book Depository where Lee Harvey Oswald supposedly took his shot from. It’s now the Sixth Floor Museum.

Top Dallas experiences include a JFK Assassination and Museum tour, the GeO-Deck at Reunion Tower and a self-guided scavenger hunt.

5 great Dallas experiences worth booking

  • 🤠 Combine the JFK sites and Southfork Ranch on a half day tour.
  • 🏛️ Take comprehensive JFK assassination tour – including the Sixth Floor Museum and Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House.
  • 🚴 Cover Downtown Dallas’ attractions and history on an e-bike tour.
  • 🌆 See Dallas from above at the Reunion Tower GeO Deck.
  • 🌮 Take a food tour with five tastings in the Deep Ellum area.

Little Rock to Dallas distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Little Rock to Dallas is 319 miles. This makes for a driving time of around four hours and 51 minutes. The quickest route sticks to the I-30.

The best stops to add to a Little Rock to Dallas road trip itinerary include Hot Springs, the Bill Clinton Birthplace and the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum.

Best Little Rock to Dallas road trip stops: Hot Springs

Hot Springs in the Ouachita Mountains has loads to do. The natural highlight is Hot Springs National Park, which strings thermal springs together on a series of hiking trails. The historic bathhouses are also part of the national park.

There are also several amusement parks, of which Magic Springs is arguably the best as it has a water park.

Other Hot Springs experiences include zip line adventures.

Attractions between Little Rock and Dallas: Bill Clinton Birthplace

The official name of Bill Clinton’s birthplace in Hope, Arkansas, is the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site. Saying that takes almost as long as the tours of the home, which last 25 minutes.

The neighbouring visitor center is arguably more interesting, as it contains lots of insight into the President’s childhood, much of it provided by Clinton himself.

Little Rock to Dallas drive: Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum

In Greenville, Texas, the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum is partly devoted to war hero Audie Murphy. But most visitors will get more out of the exhibitions devoted to the American cotton industry.

Greenville was home to the world’s largest inland cotton compress, and the displays show how cotton came to dominate Hunt County life.

The Dallas skyline.
The Dallas skyline.

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