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West Memphis is located in Crittenden County
Population: 28,259
Welcome to the Arkansas city on the Mississippi River. It's been said that the West Memphis of today has the mind of a metropolis and the heart of a small town. Our city of 30,000 people is just a few scant miles from a city over 20 times our size. Just across the Mississippi River bridge are the attractions of downtown Memphis. But, here in West Memphis, there's plenty to see and do, whether it's rooting home a winner at Southland Greyhound Park, fishing at a local lake or just relaxing in one of our 14 parks.
Attractions of West Memphis, AR: West Memphis, on the northeastern border of the state, sits at the "Crossroads of America" where I-40 and I-55 meet. Our position on the Mississippi River is less than 10 minutes from Memphis, Tennessee.

Southland Greyhound Park, the world's largest greyhound racing facility, is open year-round.
"Delta Heritage" attractions - Festivals featuring entertainment, cooking contests and exhibits. Farm tours showcase our catfish farms and cotton, rice, soybean and wheat crops.
Shopping malls, gift and specialty shops, flea markets and antique shops along our Main Street district.

The Hog Pen family recreation facility has an 18-hole miniature golf course, driving range, video arcade and batting cages.
Riverside Speedway stock car racing May through September.
Accommodations are conveniently located along the interstate, and many are less expensive than across the river. Campers, try Tom Sawyer's RV Park on the Mississippi River.
Restaurants featuring: barbecue, Oriental, Mexican, catfish, Southern style, local landmark cafeteria, 24-hour full-service buffets and a sandwich shop with "1950s" style soda fountain.