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Little Rock, OK

Oklahoma · Mayes County

Little Rock is a small town in Oklahoma with a population of 160. Residents earn $94,423 per year, which is 26% above the national average.

Data updated April 2026

3.3 /5.0
B Good
160 Population 23/sq mi density
$94,423 Median Income $65,121 per capita
$176,400 Home Value $177,856 Zillow
60°F Avg Temperature 305 sunny days/yr
B
Overall
3.3 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
B+
Economy
3.6 / 5.0
$94,423 median income, 9.2% unemployment
A+
Affordability
5.0 / 5.0
$176,400 home value
C+
Safety
2.5 / 5.0
0 violent crimes/100K (100% below avg)
C
Education
2.2 / 5.0
14.8% bachelor's degree or higher

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Full City Profile
Median Income $94,423
26% higher than US avg
Home Value $176,400
37% lower than US avg
Violent Crime 0/100K
100% lower than US avg
Bachelor's+ 14.8%
56% lower than US avg
Obesity Rate 42.8%
33% higher than US avg
Unemployment 9.2%
156% higher than US avg
Poverty Rate 10.0%
19% lower than US avg

How Little Rock Compares to the U.S. Average (100% = U.S. avg)

People

Population160
Median Age44.6 yrs
Density23/mi²
Male / Female74% / 26%
Largest GroupWhite 33%
Veterans9.2%

Economy

B+
Median Income$94,423
Per Capita$65,121
Unemployment9.2%
Poverty10.0%
County GDP$2,700M
Commute33 min

Housing

A+
Home Value$176,400
Ownership59.7%
Zillow$177,856
Housing Units61
Rent Burden24.5%

Crime

C+
Violent0/100K
Property428/100K

Health

Obesity42.8%
Uninsured11.6%
Smoking21.8%
Depression26.3%
Heart Disease7.9%

Climate

Avg Temp60°F (15°C)
AQI45 (Good)
Rain46.6 in/yr
Sunny Days305/yr
Elevation871 ft (265 m)

Education

C
Bachelor's+14.8%
High School+92.6%
Graduate+13.9%
School Score5.30

Community

2024 VoteR 78% / D 20%
Commute33 min
Broadband62.0%
EV Stations1
Libraries5

Is Little Rock a Good Place to Live?

Based on current data, Little Rock receives an overall livability score of 3.3 out of 5.0, earning a grade of B. Key strengths include above-average household incomes, low crime rates, affordable housing, abundant sunshine. Areas to be aware of include above-average unemployment, high obesity rates. Little Rock offers a solid quality of life with a good balance of affordability, safety, and opportunity.

Economy & Jobs

The median household income in Little Rock is $94,423, 26% above the national average of $75,149. Residents generally enjoy above-average earning potential. At 9.2%, unemployment is notably high. 10.0% of residents live in poverty, near the national average of 12.4%. Workers commute an average of 33 minutes.

Cost of Living & Housing

The median home value in Little Rock is $176,400, 37% below the national median / offering relatively affordable homeownership. At just 1.9x median income, home prices are very affordable relative to local earnings.

Safety & Crime

Little Rock is a very safe community with a violent crime rate of 0 per 100,000 residents / well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 428 per 100,000, 78% below the national average.

Education

14.8% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, below the national average of 33.7%. 92.6% have completed high school. Area schools have an average test score of 5.3/10.

Climate & Weather

Little Rock enjoys a moderate climate with an average annual temperature of 60°F. Winters average 37°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. With 305 sunny days per year, residents enjoy well above the national average of sunshine. Annual precipitation totals 46.6 inches, including 5.5 inches of snow. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 45.

Little Rock has a population of 160 with a density of 23 people per square mile, spread across 7.0 square miles. The median age is 44.6 years, 15% older than the national median of 38.9. The gender split is 25.6% female and 74.4% male. The city is predominantly Hispanic (66.9%), with 33.1% White. English is the primary language spoken at home by 94.5% of residents, while 5.5% speak Spanish. 9.2% of the population are veterans, above the national rate of 6.0%. 26.7% of residents have a disability (above the 13.0% national average). 68.0% have health insurance coverage.

Population

160
Total Population
23
People / sq mi
44.6yrs
Median Age
15% above US avg
7.0mi²
Land Area

Gender Distribution

Male 74.4%
Female 25.6%

Race & Ethnicity

Little Rock vs U.S. Average

Language Spoken at Home

English Only 94.5%
20% above US avg
Spanish 5.5%
59% below US avg

Social Characteristics

Little Rock vs U.S. Average

The median household income in Little Rock is $94,423, which is 26% above the national average of $75,149. Per capita income is $65,121 (above the $39,052 national figure). The average weekly wage is $1,100, 23% lower than the U.S. average. The unemployment rate is 9.2% (above the 3.6% US average). 10.0% of residents live below the poverty line, lower than the national rate of 12.4%. The area has 1,025 business establishments, including 90 restaurants. The cost of living index is 87.8, below the national baseline of 100 / offering relatively affordable living. Workers commute an average of 33 minutes (longer than the 28-minute US average). 0.0% of workers work from home (below the 15.2% national rate).

Income: Little Rock vs U.S.

Commute Mode

Income

Median HH Income$94,423
26% above US avg
Per Capita Income$65,121
Avg Weekly Wage$1,100
IRS Avg AGI$59,137
Gini Index0.439 (0=equal, 1=unequal)

Employment & Poverty

Unemployment9.2%
156% above US avg
Poverty Rate10.0%
19% below US avg
Establishments (County)1,025
County GDP$2,700M

Business (County)

Restaurants90
Healthcare65
Retail138
Manufacturing60

Tax & Cost of Living

Property Tax (IRS)$2,610
25% below US avg
Cost of Living87.80 (100=avg)
Effective Tax Rate1.48%

Commute & Transportation

Commute Time33.3 min
Drive Alone68.6%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home0.0%

Walkability

The median home value in Little Rock is $176,400, 37% below the national median of $281,900. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $177,856. Fair market rent ranges from $791 for a one-bedroom to $995 for a two-bedroom apartment. 59.7% of housing units are owner-occupied. There are 61 total housing units in the city. The median year a home was built is 1983. The average annual property tax is $2,610 (lower than the $3,500 national average). 24.5% of renters spend 30% or more of their income on housing. The home price-to-income ratio is 1.9x, well within the affordable range.

Home Value Sources

Ownership Split

Home Values

Census Median$176,400
37% below US avg
Zillow ZHVI$177,856

Real Estate Market (Redfin)

Rental Costs

Rent Burden24.5%

HUD Fair Market Rent

Studio$744
1 Bedroom$791
2 Bedrooms$995
3 Bedrooms$1,297
4 Bedrooms$1,501

Ownership & Property

Homeownership59.7%
Owner-Occupied59.7%
Renter-Occupied40.3%
Housing Units61
Median Year Built1983

Property Tax

Avg Tax (IRS)$2,610
25% below US avg
Effective Rate1.48%
In Little Rock, 42.8% of adults are obese, above the national rate of 32.1%. 13.9% have diabetes (above the 10.5% national rate). Heart disease affects 7.9% of residents, above the national average. 39.8% have high blood pressure. 21.8% are current smokers (above the 14.0% national rate). 14.4% report binge drinking. 34.8% are physically inactive, above the national average. 26.3% report depression (above the 20.0% national average). 21.0% experience frequent mental distress. 11.6% of residents lack health insurance (above the 8.6% national rate). The primary care physician ratio is 1:2,797. The dentist ratio is 1:2,639. 41.3% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The food environment index is 6.9 out of 10.

Health Metrics: Little Rock vs U.S. Average (%)

Chronic Conditions

Obesity42.8%
33% above US avg
Diabetes13.9%
Heart Disease7.9%
High Blood Pressure39.8%
Asthma13.0%
COPD8.8%
Cancer6.7%
Stroke4.2%

Behaviors & Mental Health

Smoking21.8%
56% above US avg
Binge Drinking14.4%
Physical Inactivity34.8%
Depression26.3%
Mental Distress21.0%
Physical Distress16.5%
Short Sleep39.6%

Healthcare Access

Insurance Rate68.0%
Uninsured11.6%
35% above US avg
Primary Care1:2,797
Dentists1:2,639
Mental Health1:387
Checkup Rate76.7%
Dental Visits51.6%
Premature Death12,606/100K

Food & Exercise

Food Environment6.9/10
Exercise Access41.3%
Healthcare Facilities65
Little Rock has a violent crime rate of 0 per 100,000 residents, 100% below the national average of 380. Property crime stands at 428 per 100,000, 78% below the U.S. average. The county recorded 10 fatal traffic crashes. Overall, Little Rock receives a safety grade of C+.

Crime Rates: Little Rock vs U.S. Average (per 100,000)

Violent Crime

Total Violent0.0/100K
100% below US avg

Property Crime

Total Property428.3/100K
78% below US avg

Traffic Safety

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)10
Avg Accident Severity0.0 / 4.0

Safety Score

Safety GradeC+
Safety Score2.5 / 5.0
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Little Rock enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 60°F (15°C). Winters average 37°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. The area gets 305 sunny days per year, well above the U.S. average of 205 / making it one of the sunnier locations in the country. Annual precipitation totals 46.6 inches (wetter than the 38-inch national average). The area receives 5.5 inches of snow annually. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 45. The city sits at an elevation of 871 feet.

Temperature

37°F Jan (3°C) 81°F Jul (27°C)
Annual Average59.8°F
11% above US avg
January Average37°F (3°C)
July Average81°F (27°C)
Sunny Days305 days/yr

Geography

Elevation871 ft (265 m)
Area7.0 sq mi (18.2 km²)
Population Density23/sq mi
Coordinates36.2150°N, 95.0912°W
TimezoneAmerica/Chicago
CountyMayes County County
Nearest AirportGrand Lake Regional (NRI)
28 miles away

Precipitation & Snow

Annual Rainfall 46.6"
23% above US avg
Snowfall 5.5"
Wettest Month (May) 5.00"
Driest Month (Jan) 1.85"

Air Quality

AQI Median45.0
RatingGood

Air Pollutants (EPA 2023)

Ozone (O₃)0.0454 ppm

Natural Hazard Risk

Overall RiskRelatively Low
Risk Score77.6 / 100
Social Vulnerability83.2 / 100
Community Resilience25.2 / 100

Hazard Breakdown

Tornado Relatively Moderate
Hurricane Very Low
Earthquake Very Low
Wildfire Relatively Low
Flood Relatively Moderate
Hail Relatively Low
Strong Wind Relatively High
Heat Wave Relatively Moderate
Winter Weather Relatively Moderate
Lightning Relatively High
Ice Storm Very High
Drought Relatively Moderate
Cold Wave Relatively Moderate
Landslide Relatively Low
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 (Dec 2025)

Earthquake History

186 earthquakes (M2.5+) within 150 km since 1990. Strongest: M4.2. Most recent: M2.9 on Aug 14, 2024.

Jul 14, 2017 10 km WSW of Shamrock, Oklahoma M4.2 149 km
Sep 16, 2017 10 km WSW of Shamrock, Oklahoma M3.8 149 km
Aug 24, 2021 1 km S of Quinton, Oklahoma M3.7 125 km
Aug 18, 2019 1 km ENE of Quinton, Oklahoma M3.7 123 km
Mar 22, 2017 8 km SW of Shamrock, Oklahoma M3.7 146 km
Jun 12, 2015 6 km N of Maramec, Oklahoma M3.7 142 km
Jul 14, 2017 10 km WSW of Shamrock, Oklahoma M3.6 148 km
Aug 3, 2017 9 km WSW of Shamrock, Oklahoma M3.5 148 km
Jan 31, 2016 1 km NW of Skedee, Oklahoma M3.5 147 km
Jul 14, 2017 10 km WSW of Shamrock, Oklahoma M3.5 149 km
Jun 14, 2019 5 km N of Stroud, Oklahoma M3.4 148 km
Aug 22, 2021 3 km ESE of Quinton, Oklahoma M3.4 125 km
Jul 14, 2017 10 km NE of Kendrick, Oklahoma M3.4 150 km
Jul 3, 2016 2 km W of Quay, Oklahoma M3.4 148 km
Jul 8, 2017 6 km N of Maramec, Oklahoma M3.4 144 km
Feb 9, 2016 6 km WNW of Maramec, Oklahoma M3.4 149 km
Jun 12, 2015 6 km N of Maramec, Oklahoma M3.4 142 km
Jul 22, 2021 2 km E of Quinton, Oklahoma M3.3 124 km
Aug 24, 2016 6 km SW of Yale, Oklahoma M3.3 150 km
Jul 21, 2017 5 km N of Stroud, Oklahoma M3.3 148 km
Source: USGS (M2.5+, 1990–2025)

Tornado History

846 tornadoes (EF0+) within 100 km since 1950. Strongest: EF4. Total: 74 fatalities, 1,369 injuries.

Date Rating Distance Fatalities
May 10, 2008 EF4 87 km 21
Apr 24, 1993 EF4 67 km 7
Apr 26, 1991 EF4 62 km 0
Apr 24, 1975 EF4 82 km 3
May 26, 1973 EF4 77 km 5
Sep 27, 1959 EF4 72 km 1
Jan 22, 1957 EF4 98 km 10
Apr 3, 1956 EF4 63 km 0
May 25, 2024 EF3 44 km 0
May 25, 2024 EF3 61 km 2
Mar 30, 2022 EF3 85 km 0
May 22, 2011 EF3 34 km 0
Dec 31, 2010 EF3 53 km 4
Mar 12, 2006 EF3 13 km 0
Mar 12, 2006 EF3 40 km 0
May 4, 2003 EF3 97 km 5
Jun 1, 1999 EF3 31 km 2
Jun 1, 1999 EF3 96 km 0
May 4, 1999 EF3 87 km 0
Apr 24, 1993 EF3 66 km 0
Source: NOAA SPC (EF0+, 1950–2024)

Wildfire History

20 wildfires (100+ acres) within 100 km. Largest: UNNAMED (51,112 ac, 2014).

Year Name Acres Distance
2014 UNNAMED 51,112 94 km
2021 CANDY CREEK 23,167 95 km
2007 UNNAMED 18,089 57 km
2015 WOLF CREEK 18,077 92 km
2023 HWY 123 14,980 100 km
2014 UNNAMED 14,119 85 km
2004 UNNAMED 12,086 61 km
2023 ZINK 11,332 97 km
2016 MUSTANG 10,060 98 km
2005 CHOUTEAU 9,765 100 km
2017 MIDDLE RIDGE 8,501 82 km
2007 UNNAMED 6,657 83 km
2011 KELLEY 6,561 97 km
2017 HILLTOP 6,523 54 km
2005 TEXANNA ROAD 6,139 91 km
2016 BEAR 5,966 97 km
2009 TELAMAY HOLLOW 5,686 32 km
2017 PERSIMMON RIDGE 5,333 63 km
2009 SAWMILL HOLLOW 5,166 31 km
2011 GRUBER 4,831 54 km
Source: NIFC/IRWIN (100+ acres)

Monthly Weather

Month Avg Temperature Precipitation Summary
January 37°F (3°C) 1.9 in Coldest, Driest
February 41°F (5°C) 2.1 in
March 50°F (10°C) 3.7 in
April 59°F (15°C) 4.0 in
May 67°F (19°C) 5.0 in Wettest
June 75°F (24°C) 4.9 in
July 81°F (27°C) 3.0 in Warmest
August 79°F (26°C) 3.4 in
September 72°F (22°C) 5.0 in
October 61°F (16°C) 3.9 in
November 49°F (9°C) 3.9 in
December 39°F (4°C) 2.7 in

Little Rock has a seasonal temperature swing of 44°F / from 37°F in January to 81°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 43.6 inches, with May being the wettest month (5.0") and January the driest (1.9").

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Little Rock is located in Mayes County. It is classified as Nonmetro / Urban 2.5K–20K, adjacent, a smaller urban community. 14.8% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 56% below the national average of 33.7%. 92.6% have completed high school. 13.9% hold a graduate or professional degree. Area schools have an average test score of 5.3 out of 10. In the 2024 presidential election, the county voted Republican with 77.8% of the vote, a 57.5-point margin. 62.0% of households have broadband internet access (below the 90.0% national rate). The area has 1 EV charging stations. There are 5 public libraries serving the community. 65 healthcare facilities operate in the area. 68.6% of workers drive alone to work.

2024 Presidential Election (County)

R 77.8%
D 20.3%

Winner: Republican by 57.5 points

Safety & Disasters

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)10
Avg Accident Severity0.0 / 4.0
C+ Safety Grade (2.5/5.0)

Education

Bachelor's Degree+14.8%
56% below US avg
High School+92.6%
Graduate Degree+13.9%
School Test Score5.30
C Education Grade (2.2/5.0)

Area & Infrastructure

RUCC Code 6Nonmetro / Urban 2.5K–20K, adjacent
Population Density23/sq mi
Total Area7.0 sq mi
CountyMayes County County

Services

Broadband Access62.0%
Avg Download Speed70.5 Mbps
Avg Upload Speed22.4 Mbps
Max Download Speed1,000 Mbps
EV Charging Stations1
Alt Fuel Stations1
Public Libraries5
Healthcare Facilities65
Restaurants90
Retail Stores138

Commute & Transportation

Avg Commute33.3 min
Drive Alone68.6%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home0.0%
Average costs for common services in Little Rock. Prices are estimated based on regional cost of living data and may vary by provider.

Healthcare

Doctor Visit (Primary Care) $220 ($132–$351)
Specialist Visit $307 ($176–$483)
Urgent Care Visit $176 ($88–$307)
Emergency Room Visit $1,932 ($702–$4,390)
Dental Cleaning $114 ($66–$176)
Dental Filling $220 ($132–$351)
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Auto Repair

Oil Change (Conventional) $40 ($22–$66)
Oil Change (Synthetic) $66 ($44–$105)
Brake Pad Replacement $263 ($132–$439)
Tire Rotation $35 ($18–$66)
New Tires (Set of 4) $527 ($351–$878)
Battery Replacement $176 ($88–$307)
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Home Services

Plumber (Per Hour) $88 ($53–$132)
Electrician (Per Hour) $79 ($44–$123)
HVAC Repair $351 ($132–$702)
HVAC System Install $6,146 ($3,512–$10,536)
Roof Repair $878 ($351–$1,756)
Roof Replacement $7,902 ($4,829–$13,170)
View all 25 services

Legal

Divorce (Uncontested) $1,317 ($439–$3,073)
Divorce (Contested) $13,170 ($4,390–$26,340)
DUI Defense $4,390 ($1,756–$8,780)
Bankruptcy (Chapter 7) $1,317 ($702–$2,634)
Will Preparation $439 ($176–$878)
Trust Preparation $2,195 ($878–$4,390)
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Personal Care

Men's Haircut $22 ($13–$40)
Women's Haircut $48 ($26–$88)
Hair Coloring (Full) $132 ($66–$220)
Manicure $22 ($13–$40)
Pedicure $35 ($22–$57)
Massage (1 Hour) $70 ($44–$114)
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Food & Grocery

Gallon of Milk (per gallon) $3.60 ($2.63–$4.83)
Dozen Eggs (per dozen) $3.07 ($2.20–$4.39)
Loaf of Bread $3.34 ($2.20–$4.83)
Chicken Breast (per lb) $3.95 ($2.63–$5.71)
Ground Beef (per lb) $4.83 ($3.51–$6.59)
Rice (per lb) $0.88 ($0.53–$1.58)
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Utilities

Electricity (Monthly) $123 ($70–$220)
Natural Gas (Monthly) $61 ($26–$132)
Water/Sewer (Monthly) $61 ($35–$105)
Internet (Monthly) $61 ($35–$88)
Cell Phone Plan (Monthly) $57 ($26–$88)
Cable TV (Monthly) $75 ($44–$132)
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Transportation

Monthly Parking (Downtown) $176 ($66–$439)
Car Insurance (Annual) $1,756 ($1,054–$3,073)
Bus Pass (Monthly) $61 ($26–$114)
Taxi/Uber (5-Mile Ride) $13 ($7.02–$22)
Car Registration (Annual) $88 ($26–$220)
Driver's License Renewal $26 ($13–$66)
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Education & Childcare

Daycare (Infant, Monthly) $1,054 ($527–$2,195)
Daycare (Toddler, Monthly) $878 ($439–$1,756)
After-School Care (Monthly) $351 ($176–$615)
Tutoring (Per Hour) $44 ($22–$88)
SAT/ACT Prep Course $878 ($351–$2,195)
Private School (K-12, Annual) $10,975 ($4,390–$26,340)
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Pets

Vet Visit (Routine Checkup) $53 ($26–$88)
Dog Vaccination (Annual) $88 ($44–$176)
Dog Grooming $53 ($26–$88)
Pet Boarding (Per Night) $35 ($18–$66)
Dog Spay/Neuter $263 ($132–$439)
Cat Spay/Neuter $176 ($88–$351)
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Childcare

Center-Based (monthly)
Infant$896
Toddler$775
Preschool$775
Family Childcare (monthly)
Infant$651
Toddler$599
Preschool$599
Source: DOL Women's Bureau (2022)

Top Industries in Mayes County

Largest private-sector industries by employment (BLS QCEW 2024 data, county level).

Industry Jobs Establishments Avg Annual Pay Location Quotient
Manufacturing 3,186 78 $68,689 2.78
Retail Trade 1,708 141 $36,161 1.23
Accommodation & Food Services 1,304 88 $20,606 1.03
Construction 1,110 122 $75,892 1.52
Health Care & Social Assistance 834 84 $49,948 0.42
Administrative & Waste Services 750 61 $39,837 0.91
Wholesale Trade 449 52 $67,054 0.82
Information & Technology 365 23 $154,188 1.40
Finance & Insurance 267 64 $66,844 0.47
Agriculture & Forestry 230 16 $47,213 2.04
Other Services 194 48 $38,455 0.46
Mining & Oil/Gas 150 6 $64,838 2.85
Transportation & Warehousing 95 27 $49,405 0.16
Arts & Entertainment 49 8 $16,631 0.21
Real Estate 45 27 $45,083 0.21
Utilities 45 4 $77,220 0.85
Educational Services 30 5 $50,703 0.10

Campgrounds Near Little Rock

11 campgrounds found near Little Rock.

NameRatingSitesPrice
FLAT ROCK CREEK 4.7/5 32 $16–$50
ELK CREEK LANDING 4.4/5 41 $10–$25
TAYLOR FERRY 4.4/5 89 $16–$24
Tullahasse Loop 4.4/5 15 $14
BLUE BILL POINT 4.3/5 41 $16–$50
ROCKY POINT (FT GIBSON) 4.3/5 62 $16–$50
SPENCER CREEK 4.2/5 70 $16–$50
Afton Landing 4.0/5 23 $16–$50
PETTIT BAY 4.0/5 89 $10–$50
Wahoo Bay 3.9/5 20 $14
DAM SITE (FORT GIBSON LAKE) 26 $14–$50

National Parks Near Little Rock

21 national parks and monuments found near Little Rock.

ParkTypeFee
Bernice State Park State Park Free
Big Sugar Creek State Park State Park Free
Cherokee Landing State Park State Park Free
Cherokee State Park State Park Free
Devil's Den State Park State Park Free
Disney State Park State Park Free
Dog Iron Ranch & Will Rogers Birthplace State Park Free
Fort Smith National Historic Site National Historic Site Free
George Washington Carver National Monument National Monument Free
Greenleaf State Park State Park Free
Honey Creek State Park State Park Free
Lake Eufula State Park State Park Free
Lake Fort Smith State Park State Park Free
Lake Tenkiller State Park State Park Free
Natural Falls State Park State Park Free
Okmulgee/dripping State Park State Park Free
Sequoyah Bay State Park State Park Free
Snowdale State Park State Park Free
State Parkavinaw State Park State Park Free
Twin Bridges State Park State Park Free
Western Hills Guest Ranch/sequoya Sp State Resort State Park Free

Museums in Little Rock

NameTypeAddressPhoneAnnual Revenue
ZOO SAFARIZOO, AQUARIUM, OR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION9183862203$9,668
MAYES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION845 S MILL ST9188252575
RURAL OKLAHOMA MUSEUM OF POETRYGENERAL MUSEUM
SALINE PRESERVATION ASSOCIATIONHISTORIC PRESERVATION

Libraries in Little Rock

NameAddressStaffAnnual VisitsCirculationCollectionPrograms
PRYOR - THOMAS J HARRISON PUBLIC LIBRARY505 EAST GRAHAM0.087,455
LOCUST GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY715 E. HAROLD ANDREWS BLVD0.07,185
SALINA PUBLIC LIBRARY420 E FERRY STREET0.05,030

Farmers Markets in Little Rock

NameAddressSeasonHoursOrganicWebsite
Mayes County Farmers MarketMayes County CourthouseVisit

Cell Towers in Little Rock

AddressStructure TypeHeight (ft)
0.5 MILE WEST OF HIGHWAY 20 ON CR470 (9401)GTOWER81

Bridges in Little Rock

LocationTypeKindYear BuiltLength (ft)Daily TrafficCondition
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous19913006,100G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous19913006,100G
CulvertConcrete1991406,100G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous19912205,000G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19913045,000G
CulvertConcrete1928231,900F
CulvertConcrete1928341,900P
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous1991248500G
CulvertConcrete202329100G

Superfund Sites Near Little Rock

3 EPA Superfund sites (hazardous waste cleanup locations).

SiteAddressCounty
AECI-CHOUTEAU POWER PLANTMID AMERICA INDUSTRIAL PARKMAYES
AMERICAN CASTING5265 HUNT STMAYES
GRAND RIVER DAM AUTH/CHOUTEAU COAL FIRED COMPLEX3 MILES EAST OF CHOUTEAU ON HIGHWAY 412MAYES

Airports Near Little Rock

50 airports within the area.

AirportIATAType
Avian Country Estates AirportSmall Airport
B and S Farms AirfieldSmall Airport
B S Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Barcus FieldSmall Airport
Belleview Landing AirportSmall Airport
Big Creek Ranch AirstripSmall Airport
Boyd AirportSmall Airport
Buzzards Roost AirportSmall Airport
Cherokee Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Cherokee StripSmall Airport
Claremore Regional AirportSmall Airport
Cotton FieldSmall Airport
Crystal Lake AirportSmall Airport
Delozier AirportSmall Airport
Diamond C AirportSmall Airport
Disney AirportSmall Airport
Dobie's AirportSmall Airport
Dog Iron Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Double R Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Flat Rock FieldSmall Airport
Flying A Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Flying Eagle Estates AirportSmall Airport
Flying J Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Gilstrap FieldSmall Airport
Grand Isle AirportSmall Airport
Grand Lake Regional AirportNRISmall Airport
Grandcraft Landing StripSmall Airport
Gravette FieldSmall Airport
Green Country AirparkSmall Airport
Grove Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Gundys AirportSmall Airport
Gustafson AirportSmall Airport
Harrison AirportSmall Airport
Harvey Young AirportSmall Airport
Haskell AirportSmall Airport
Hefner Easley AirportSmall Airport
Hoerler Farms AirportSmall Airport
Jantzen AirportSmall Airport
John Reid AirportSmall Airport
Lewis North AirportSmall Airport
Longs Airport North AirportSmall Airport
Luginbuel Hee Haw AirportSmall Airport
Miami Municipal AirportMIOSmall Airport
Mid America Industrial AirportSmall Airport
Muskogee-Davis Regional AirportMKOSmall Airport
Neosho Hugh Robinson AirportEOSSmall Airport
Nowata Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Old 66 StripSmall Airport
Ratcliff Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Red Baron Ranch AirportSmall Airport

Police Stations in Little Rock

1 police stations.

StationAddressPhone
Pryor Police Department214 South Mill Street

Treatment Centers in Little Rock

1 treatment centers.

CenterTypePhone
Grand Lake Mental Health Center IncBoth918-273-1841

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Frequently Asked Questions About Little Rock

What is the population of Little Rock?

Little Rock has a population of 160 residents and is located in Oklahoma. The population density is 23 people per square mile, spread across 7.0 square miles. The median age of residents is 44.6 years, which is older than the national median of 38.9 years. The population is 25.6% female and 74.4% male.

Is Little Rock expensive to live in?

Little Rock is more affordable than the national average, with a cost of living index of 87.8 / below the baseline of 100. The median household income is $94,423, 26% above the national average of $75,149. The median home value is $176,400 (37% below the U.S. median). The home price-to-income ratio is 1.9x, indicating housing is reasonably affordable relative to local income levels.

Is Little Rock safe?

Little Rock is considered a very safe city with a violent crime rate of 0 per 100,000 residents, well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 428 per 100,000 (below the national average). Overall, Little Rock receives a safety grade of C+ based on combined crime data.

What is the weather like in Little Rock?

Little Rock enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 60°F (15°C). Winter temperatures average 37°F in January, while summers reach an average of 81°F in July. The area receives 305 sunny days per year, well above the national average of 205. Annual rainfall totals 46.6 inches, with 5.5 inches of snow. Air quality is rated Good with a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 45.

How is the job market in Little Rock?

The job market in Little Rock faces challenges, with unemployment at 9.2% / significantly above the national rate of 3.6%. The average weekly wage is $1,100. There are 1,025 business establishments in the area, including 90 restaurants and food service locations. The average commute time is 33 minutes, and 0.0% of workers work from home.

How much does housing cost in Little Rock?

The median home value in Little Rock is $176,400. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $177,856. The homeownership rate is 59.7%. The average annual property tax is $2,610.

How are the schools in Little Rock?

Schools in Little Rock score 5.3 out of 10 on standardized testing, near the national average. 14.8% of adults in Little Rock hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national average of 33.7%. 92.6% have completed high school. 13.9% hold a graduate or professional degree.

How healthy is Little Rock?

The obesity rate in Little Rock is 42.8% (above the national rate of 32.1%). 21.8% of adults are smokers. 34.8% are physically inactive. 26.3% of residents report depression. 11.6% lack health insurance (above the national rate). 41.3% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The primary care physician ratio is 1:2,797.

What is transportation like in Little Rock?

The average commute in Little Rock is 33 minutes, longer than the national average of 28 minutes. 68.6% of workers drive alone to work, and 0.0% work from home.

What are the demographics of Little Rock?

The racial and ethnic makeup of Little Rock is 33.1% White, 66.9% Hispanic or Latino. 94.5% of residents speak only English at home, while 5.5% speak Spanish. 9.2% of the population are military veterans. 26.7% of residents have a disability. 68.0% have health insurance coverage.

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