Hoach
Old exhibits, docents recite info from rote. Looking for donations and personal info so they can contact you later.
Shemp5
Great place to visit to see and learn of the awesome services they provide. I support them and hope more will continue.
SENick57
Many of the exhibits at Heifer Village are starting to show their age a bit, especially the ones designed for smaller kids. But don't let that stop you from visiting and learning about the incredible mission of Heifer International.
rebabee
Outstanding grounds and museum and objects from other countries to purchase. I couldn't help thinking that some of the money used to maintain the grounds and buildings could've been spent on the people they are trying to serve. Oh well!
Twotrainsrunning
After receiving so many Heifer donations as gifts, it is fascinating to learn more about the organization and their work. Their shop of indigenous crafts is superb.
SkipCoys
This is a unique place, Little Rock is fortunate to have this located there, next to the Clinton Library, their mission is good and what a wonderful opportunity.
daviddX8586OH
the Heifer Village was interesting, but no one told us there were also tours available in the international office building. Too bad. You better ask.
Rajesreviews
They have a little walking tour museum that explains all they do, which is a lot...the place is all constructed with solar and sustainable energy practices which they also explain and show you. Please support this place, they do a lot of good and needed word.
warrenville111
We didn't have a lot of time to spend here, but stopped in for a bit to look at some of the displays. Certainly an interesting stop if you are in the area. An easy walk from the Clinton Presidential Center. We only spend about 20 minutes, but you could probably easily spend an hour or two if you looked at everything in-depth. We were there around 2:30 pm and the cafe was not open.
jrsplorer
Apart from Heifer being an amazing charitable foundation based on sustainable donations to needed families across the world, this place is really cool to visit. They have a café with great food, Gift shop with an amazing selection and a wonderful exhibit. What is even cooler is the interactive exhibit they have for kids. Bring your church group or class. Kids need to know that there are other ways of helping people than just monetarily.
185CharlesH
I grew up in Little Rock in the 80s, the Buckle of the Bible Belt in the middle of Reagan's America. I love what my hometown has become and this is one if its jewels. The organization is fantastic and the Village is an awesome place to take spoiled first world kids (like mine) to get them some insight into the broader world without a parental lecture.The building is killer too. It is all modern and sleek and green and LEED certified and almost worth the trip in itself. It has a touch of SE Asia in the landscaping with a series of moat-like naturalized canals and patches of tall grasses.There is one spot where you can stand in front of the building and look through the tall grasses and see the Clinton Presidential Library and the river beyond. It's a beautiful view and is evocative of how far the city has gone and what it has become.
90heatherh
We (co-workers) dine here at least every other week. Food is fresh and yummy. Great selection... wraps, burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, quesadillas... you name it. Friendly service, but if there are more than 3 tables of guests you will wait a minimum of 10 min for your food.
WillH501
Practical response to real life problems. Responsible sustainability solutions for parts of the world that need help. Many ideas for living a more complete and fulfilling life.
Paul1127
When on a road trip to 10 cities and Little rock was one of them. I went to heifer village but did not know what it was because I never heard of it before. When I entered the women at the counter were really nice. The showed me a station were the had videos about Heifer Village. The story of Dan West changed my life. The day I returned I started doing outreach work and working on starting a non profit. I will never forget it.
regalaone
Small display area, but very informative and well worth a visit while in the area. We did not tour the building itself, but if we'd had more time would have liked to. Heard from others that it is very interesting.