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Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announces Outdoor Recreation Grant awards

Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announces Outdoor Recreation Grant awards

(LITTLE ROCK) – The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism is awarding $3.85 million in FY2025 Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects within 20 counties across the state. The grants fall into two categories: Facilities for Underdeveloped Neighborhoods (FUN) Park grants and matching grants.

“The Outdoor Recreation Grants Program (ORGP) has provided $55.47 million in matching grants since 1988 and $17.4 million in FUN Park grants since 1991,” said Secretary Shea Lewis. “These funds have undoubtedly enriched the quality of life for Arkansans statewide, fostering greater access to outdoor recreation and bolstering the vitality of local economies.”

These awards have helped cities and counties develop public outdoor recreation facilities.

“I want Arkansas to be the best state in America to live, to work, and raise a family. But in order to do that, we have to make big improvements to things like our schools, our state parks, and public safety. We are proud to announce that $3.85 million we’re distributing will stretch across Arkansas and across outdoor activities,” said Governor Sanders.

Project officers make recommendations regarding the feasibility of proposed facilities, eligibility for grant monies and other facets of the planning process. Each year, nearly 200 site visits are conducted to assist local communities.

“The Outdoor Recreation Grants Program plays a vital role in expanding access to quality outdoor spaces across Arkansas,” said Katherine Andrews, director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation. “We are proud to support these 23 cities in their efforts to develop parks and recreational facilities that encourage active lifestyles, strengthen local economies and enhance quality of life.”

“We aim to help Arkansas communities create and improve outdoor spaces, and these grants provide the vital support they need,” said Terrance Youngblood, director of the Outdoor Recreation Grants Program. “We look forward to seeing these projects come to life and make a lasting impact across the state.”

The 2025 matching grant recipients are:
– Barling (Sebastian County) to construct additional ADA compliant parking spaces and accessible pathways and to install a restroom facility in Barling City Park. – $250,000.00
– Batesville (Independence County) to construct a new inclusive play area in Riverside Park and install a new swing set at Westside Park. – $250,000.00
– Benton (Saline County) to create the Cherry Demuth Campground/River Access. – $774,662.38
– Blytheville (Mississippi County) to replace the six existing tennis courts with 2 full-sized basketball courts, 1 full-sized tennis court, 2 pickleball courts, and an ADA compliant playground at Walker Park. – $249,748.89
– Carlisle (Lonoke County) to renovate existing concession stand/restroom buildings at Carlisle City Park and Rockefellar Park. – $104,137.98
– Fayetteville (Washington County) to replace an outdated playground at Walker Park and to construct new, accessible facilities for the existing dog park at Bryce Davis Park. – $250,000.00
– Gateway (Benton County) to create an ADA parking space and replace the existing play equipment/impact surfacing at Gateway City Park. – $103,501.42
– Goshen (Washington County) to establish a pavilion/trailhead and to construct two ADA-compliant restrooms at Mill Branch Park. – $207,000.00
– Jonesboro (Craighead County) to replace the existing playground at Allen Park with an all-inclusive one. – $289,515.00
– McGehee (Desha County) to add a pavilion area, playground equipment, and lighting improvements to the McGehee Recreational Complex. – $125,034.00
– Mountain Home (Baxter County) to build an ADA accessible trail and four accessible fishing piers around the pond at McCabe Park. – $108,607.92
– North Little Rock (Pulaski County) to build a restroom/concession stand at the tornado impacted Funland Amusement Park in North Little Rock’s Burns Park. – $100,000.00
– Russellville (Pope County) to install ADA accessible restrooms and a beginner friendly skatepark at Harmon Park. – $239,850.00
The 2025 FUN Park grant recipients are:
– Austin (Lonoke County) to remove and replace the existing impact surface and play structure as well as install a 9-hole disc-golf course and community garden at Edith & Howard Martin Memorial Park. – $100,000.00
– Brinkley (Monroe County) to construct a new pavilion and sidewalks within Marian Anderson Park. – $99,996.00
– Cammack Village (Pulaski County) to replace old fall zone material in both play areas of Baker Park. – $100,000.00
– Dierks (Howard County) To replace existing fall zone, play equipment, and install ADA parking and sidewalk at Dierks City Park. – $99,979.00
 Foreman (Little River County) to create ADA parking and improved ADA sidewalks and upgrading the safety surfacing in Foreman Park and upgrade the shade structure and install an ADA accessible picnic table at Recreation Park. – $100,000.00
– Hot Spring County – Bismarck Community to create the first community recreational site which will include ADA accessible parking and sidewalks and a pavilion at Bismarck Community Park. – $100,000.00
– Judsonia (White County) to repair the existing amphitheater and install ADA parking pad and sidewalk at Friendly Acres Park. – $100,000.00
– Lockesburg (Sevier County) to add new playground equipment and a pickleball court to Lockesburg City Park. – $99,430.00
– Newark (Independence County) to construct a pavilion including picnic tables, as well as ADA parking spaces and connecting sidewalks at Newark City Park. – $100,000.00
– Tupelo (Jackson County) to update older equipment and purchase a new play structure at Tupelo City Park. – $100,000.00
To download photos from the ceremony click HERE.

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