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Arkansas State University
Convocation Center
in Sports Facilities by David
(870) 972-3870
A 10,563-seat arena in Jonesboro, AR. It was built in 1987 and is home to the Arkansas State University Red Wolves basketball teams, as well as the gymnastics squad.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arena | Indoor | Yes | 10,563 | Yes |
(501) 372-8341, ext. 602
A large sports facility with 25,830 square feet, concrete floor space with 7,175 permanent seats plus up to 3,044 portable seats on the arena floor, for a maximum capacity of 10,195.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arena | Indoor | Yes | 10,195 | Yes | 25,830 sq. ft |
(501) 664-1555
A baseball stadium in North Little Rock, AR. It is primarily serves as the home for the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League. The seating capacity of the ballpark is 5,800 people. It opened in 2007 as a replacement for Ray Winder Field.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseball Diamond | Outdoor | Yes | 5,800 | Yes |
Fayetteville Convention &
Visitors Bureau
in Sports Facilities, Sports Commissions by Ryan
(479) 521-5776
Fayetteville isn't just a part of Northwest Arkansas, it IS Northwest Arkansas. Centrally located to everything the state's fastest-growing area has to offer, Fayetteville has so much to offer your sports event.
Fort Smith Convention and
Visitors Bureau
in Sports Facilities, Sports Commissions by Ramona
(800) 637-1477
The mission of the Greater Fort Smith Sports Council is to create awareness, promote and grow amateur athletics and activities in the Greater Fort Smith Region by linking together the resources and goals of independent sports clubs and organizations.
(870) 575-8717
A 16,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Pine Bluff, AR. It opened in 2000 and is home to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions football team.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stadium | Outdoor | Yes | 16,000 | Yes |
(479) 968-0212
Tucker Coliseum has played host to Arkansas Tech University Athletics events since 1976. Seating capacity of 3,500 and is home for the men's and women's basketball programs, as well as the volleyball program.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arena | Indoor | Yes | 3,500 | Yes |
(501) 340-5660
An 18,000-seat multi-purpose arena in North Little Rock, AR. Opened in October 1999. Currently, its primary tenant is the Arkansas Diamonds of the Indoor Football League. Seating capacity is 18,000.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arena | Indoor | Yes | 18,000 | Yes | 28,000 sq. ft |
(501) 663-0775
A football stadium that opened in 1948 and seats 53,727 spectators. Acts as a secondary home for the Arkansas Razorbacks, notably as the venue for their end of the year game with the LSU Tigers. Renovated as recently as 2010.
| Facility Types | Type | Lockers | Seating | Concessions | Facility Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stadium | Outdoor | Yes | 53,727 | Yes |
The mission of the Arkansas River Cities Sports Commission (ARCSC) is to serve as the leading and coordinating voice for sports marketing, sales and promotion of sports facilities and events in Central Arkansas.
phone: (501) 370-3227
From football fields, parks, indoor courts and aquatic centers, Bentonville has a venue for all events.
phone: (479) 271-9153
When it comes to sporting events, Pine Bluff makes a big hit!
phone: (870) 536-7600
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