Cammack Village, Residential suburb in Pulaski County, Arkansas.
Cammack Village is a small residential community in Pulaski County located within the Little Rock metropolitan area. The neighborhood comprises several distinct residential districts, each with its own character and layout.
The settlement incorporated as an independent municipality in 1943, taking its name from Wiley Dan Cammack, whose property became the foundation for the new community. The land had previously served a public purpose through a Depression-era road construction initiative before becoming a residential neighborhood.
The community reflects a tight-knit residential identity, where neighbors know each other and share a focus on family-friendly living. Each neighborhood has developed its own character while contributing to the overall sense of local togetherness.
The village maintains its own police force and enforces a 25-mile-per-hour speed limit throughout its boundaries, which visitors should note when driving. Though surrounded by Little Rock, it operates as an independent municipality with its own local governance.
The village is completely surrounded by Little Rock yet maintains its independence while drawing essential services from the larger city. This unusual arrangement allows it to preserve local control while benefiting from infrastructure and resources provided by its neighbor.
Location: Pulaski County
Inception: 1943
Elevation above the sea: 152 m
Website: http://cammackvillage.org
GPS coordinates: 34.78000,-92.34694
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41
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