Burns Park (North Little Rock, Arkansas)

[4] About 6,000 acres of land in North Little Rock, Arkansas (at the time called Argenta) were purchased by the United States government between 1900 and 1915.

Fox holes and other remnants of the camp can still be found along the trails and other areas of the park.

After the war Camp Robinson was declared surplus and the land was divided and sold.

[6] [7] 17 Soccer Fields; Fishing lake; 2 - 1 acre off-leash dog parks; 22 Tennis Courts; 2 - 18 hole golf courses; 2 - 18 hole disc golf courses; 1 - 9 hole disc golf course; numerous playgrounds, picnic areas, pavilions; 3 outdoor basketball courts; Softball complex (5 fields); Youth Baseball complex (7 fields); RV Camping (52 sites); Archery Range; Amusement Park (Funland); 15 miles of natural surface multi-use trails; 6 miles of paved multi-use trails; Covered Bridge; Union Pacific Caboose; World War II Tank; Old Log Cabin; Boat launch to the Arkansas River On March 31, 2023, a tornado formed and moved through the area, causing extensive damage to the park's trees, its baseball field, recently expanded amusement park, and other buildings.

[9] Burns Park was closed indefinitely as storm recovery was underway.

Burns Park