A City with Plenty to See and Do
Not only is White Hall a great place to live, it’s a great place to visit! Our array of attractions rival those offered by much larger cities. We’ll keep you entertained for as long as you like!
Visitors
Not only is White Hall a great place to live, it’s a great place to visit! Our array of attractions rival those offered by much larger cities. We’ll keep you entertained for as long as you like!
White Hall City Park:
Centerpiece of Recreational Options
This tobacco-free municipal park boasts seven regulation baseball and softball fields, paved walking trails, newly renovated picnic pavilions with charcoal grills, playground equipment, an amphitheater, two tennis courts. and a purpose-built skate park. Expanded handicap accessibility makes this a park for visitors of all ages and all abilities.
Clean restrooms ensure that the entire family can spend all day in comfort and convenience. Along with day use, the park is home to several annual community events.
The park is extremely well-maintained for the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. Located near City Hall at 101 Parkway Drive, there is ample, paved parking for everyone. Call 870.247.2399 for more information.
White Hall Dog Park: Family-Friendly,
Including the Furry Members of Your Family
Adjacent to the main park is the newest amenity, specially designed for the furry members of your family. A quarter-acre, fenced dog park offers owners and their pets two off-leash options. Larger dogs can run and play with pals of their own size. Puppies and smaller dogs can frolic in open space with buddies who won't intimidate them. Each area has escape-proof sally port entrances and exits, and a pavilion for visitors to sit in shade and watch their dogs play.
With the help of responsible pet parents who help keep the areas clean, the dog park is enjoyable for both canine and human visitors. Located near City Hall at 101 Parkway Drive, there is ample, paved parking for everyone. Call 870.247.2399 for more information.
Crenshaw Springs Water Park:
Our Colorful, Exciting Leisure Option
The park’s water features entertain everyone in the family, from toddlers to their grandparents. A zero-depth-entry pool allows kiddies walk into the water as deep as they feel comfortable, plus they can play in the spray features in the pool’s shallows or climb onboard the Crenshaw Express, a locomotive replica equipped with slides for small fry. Other features are The Squirrel’s Nest (junior-sized flume slides), Deep Doggie Dive boards and the Don’t Fall Rock Wall, the undulating Cottonmouth Curse and heart-stopping Diamondback Dive high-altitude flume slides. Guests who prefer just to relax can climb onto an inflated ring and float lazily along Crenshaw Creek. Two-Dog Jack’s Poolside Grill can satisfy with hot or cold snacks and beverages.
The park is located at 9801 Dollarway Road. The phone number is 870.247.6964.
White Hall Museum Captures Our Past
The museum’s collection has grown to include a variety of exhibits that are interesting to the entire family. An entire room is devoted to a collection of memorabilia from several wars in U. S. history, including a coconut sent by the late Earl Elkins as a “postcard” to his wife, Dorothy. Also featured are collections of items that describe White Hall life in the past, including items from the Pine Bluff Arsenal.
On the grounds, visitors will discover a collection of antique farming implements and a section of the historic Old Dollarway Road, which holds the distinction of being the longest concrete-paved highway at the time it was built. A railroad caboose, a gift from the Cotton Belt Railroad, is located in a mini-park at the east end of the property.
The museum is open to the public Thursday, Friday and Saturday, from 12:00 to 3:00pm. For more information, you may call 870.247.9406.
Founders Day is an Annual Highlight
of White Hall Community Life
Sponsored by the White Chamber of Commerce, Founder's Day is a special tradition that celebrates the anniversary of White Hall's incorporation as a first class city. Festivities culminate in an event-packed day on the third Saturday of October. In the morning, fun starts off with the Lions Club Pancake breakfast served at City Hall.
Rolling off at 10:00AM, the annual parade travels through town on Dollarway Road. Prizes are awarded for parade floats in two judged divisions.
Live entertainment takes place throughout the day and the park is teeming with arts and crafts booths, food booths and activities for the entire family.