Things To Do

Roundup Music Show

Roundup Music Show, located at  9171 Hwy 49-B N in Brookland, Arkansas is a family-oriented country music theatre.  Showtime is 7:00 every Saturday night. 

Each week a band of talented musicians and multiple guest performers put on a new show as audience members relax in the 500+ seat auditorium.

For more information, contact them at 870-931-9194 or visit their Facebook page Roundup Music Show for admission prices.

Roundup Music Show

Family Day Trip Suggestions:

Lake Frierson State Park

Lake Frierson State Park is just a 20 minute drive from Brookland and is located at 7904 Hwy 141, Jonesboro, AR on the shores of 335-acre Lake Frierson.  This park is an easy, laid-back place to relax and enjoy year round fishing and bird watching.  The park campground offers 7 campsites and nearby are picnic sites, a pavilion, playground, hiking trails, a launch ramp and a bait shop. Call the park at 870-932-2615, visit their Facebook page Friends of Lake Frierson State Park or visit the state park website www.arkansasstateparks.com/lakefrierson/ for more information on scheduled events.

Camping at Lake Frierson State  Park
Lake Frierson State  Park

Crowley's Ridge State Park

Crowley's Ridge State Park is a 25-30 minute drive from Brookland and is located at 2092 Hwy 168 North, Paragould, AR  72450. The park has a rich history of native log and stone structures, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's, which set the tone for the park's rustic quality.  Facilities include 5 bunk cabins for group lodging, 4 duplex cabins with kitchens and fireplaces, one rustic cabin, 26 campsites, picnic areas, hiking trails, pavilions, a 31-acre fishing lake and a 3.5 acre swimming area.  Call the park at 870-573-6751, visit their Facebook page Friends of Crowley's Ridge State Park or visit the state park website www.arkansasstateparks.com/crowleysridge/ for more information on scheduled events.

The Wishing Well Flume is a must-see  feature at Crowley's  Ridge State Park
Native log and stone park  structures  constructed  by  the Civilian Conservation Corps
Lake Ponder Trail is a barrier-free  trail  that encircles  the swimming lake