Transportation
A personal vehicle is highly recommended as public transit options are limited in this residential area.





East End is a census-designated place in Saline County, Arkansas, known for its quiet, residential character. With a population of nearly 7,000 residents, it serves as a suburban enclave for the Greater Little Rock area. Visitors will find a relaxed environment that contrasts with the busier pace of the state capital, making it a suitable spot for those who prefer a local, low-key setting. Its location in central Arkansas provides a convenient starting point for exploring regional parks, historical sites, and the diverse dining and shopping options found in the surrounding cities.
East End is a census-designated place in Saline County, Arkansas, known for its quiet, residential character. With a population of nearly 7,000 residents, it serves as a suburban enclave for the Greater Little Rock area. Visitors will find a relaxed environment that contrasts with the busier pace of the state capital, making it a suitable spot for those who prefer a local, low-key setting. Its location in central Arkansas provides a convenient starting point for exploring regional parks, historical sites, and the diverse dining and shopping options found in the surrounding cities.
Proximity to the state capital, Little Rock.
Small-town feel with a population of around 7,000.
Central location ideal for exploring Saline County.
Peaceful atmosphere away from the city bustle.
Primarily a residential area with limited commercial tourist attractions.
Requires a car for most errands and sightseeing.
Quiet atmosphere may not suit those looking for nightlife.
A personal vehicle is highly recommended as public transit options are limited in this residential area.
Take advantage of the short 20-minute drive to explore the museums and riverfront in Little Rock.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to Little Rock.
USD $
$100-$150 p/day
6,998
While East End is mostly residential, nearby Benton and Little Rock offer a wide variety of Arkansas BBQ and southern comfort food.
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April-June, September-October
Pleasant temperatures make this the best time for outdoor exploration in the central Arkansas region.
Expect high humidity and heat; plan for early morning activities or indoor attractions.
The changing foliage in the surrounding Ozark and Ouachita foothills is a highlight during this season.
Generally mild winters allow for year-round visits, though some outdoor activities may be limited.