Arkansas Drive-In Movie Theaters

There are three drive-in movie theaters in Arkansas. All three are located in the northern part of the state.
Written by Macy Fouse
Reviewed by Carrie Adkins
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Arkansas
has three drive-in theaters that will help get you your fill of yesteryear, though all are located in northern Arkansas. Between Fayetteville, Marshall, and Mountain View, you have great options to choose from when you want a fun, cheap night out.
Arkansas’s drive-in theaters will scratch your nostalgic itch with new features and old favorites alike. Find the one closest to you with this guide from
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Kenda Drive-In Theater

Address: 107 Westwood Drive, Marshall, AR
Schedule: Friday through Sunday, rain or shine
Ticket prices: $6 for ages 12 and up, $2 for ages 6–11, free for kids under 6 
Number of screens: 1
Pet-friendly? Yes, but they need to be on a leash if they’re outside of the vehicle
A local favorite since 1966, Kenda Drive-In brings the full drive-in experience to families in Marshall and surrounding towns.

Movies

Kenda shows a new release every weekend. You can sit inside your car or outside with a lawn chair or blanket. The box office opens at 6:30 pm, and the movie always starts at 7:30.
Be sure to note that Kenda accepts cash or checks only—no cards.

How to hear the movie

If you’re sitting in your car, you can use your car’s radio—or any portable radio—to receive their FM signal. For those who prefer to sit outside, there are outdoor speakers.

Snacks

Kenda has an extensive concession menu, including burgers, chicken sandwiches, Nathan’s hotdogs, nachos, chili, and, of course, popcorn. To get your sweet fix, Kenda also has a large selection of candy as well as cotton candy and Dippin’ Dots. They also have a full selection of Pepsi products—and it wouldn’t be Arkansas without sweet tea!
You can order at the walkup window or
order online
to avoid waiting in line and missing the movie!

Stone Drive-In Theatre

Address: 808 Theatre Lane, Mountain View, AR
Schedule: Thursday through Sunday, rain or shine; March through October
Ticket prices: $5 for ages 12 and older, $3 for ages 4–11, free for kids under 4
Number of screens: 1
Pet-friendly? Unclear, but err on the safe side and leave your pets at home.
Open since 1965,
Stone Drive-In
is the perfect spot for an affordable night out for the whole family.

Movies

Stone Drive-In offers a single showing of a newly-released movie each week, sometimes showing older favorites on special occasions. Showtime starts when it gets dark, and the box office opens one hour prior. 
When parked, make sure all your headlights and running lights are turned off. Also, note that Stone is a cash-only business, but you can
buy your ticket online
ahead of time.

How to hear the movie

Movie audio is transmitted through FM radio, so if you don’t have one in your car or want to sit outside, be sure to bring a portable one.

Snacks

Stone Drive-In has a concession stand, but guests can also bring in outside food. 
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112 Drive-In Inc

Address: 3552 Highway 112N, Fayetteville, AR
Schedule: Thursday through Sunday, rain or shine; open March through October
Ticket prices: $10 per adult, $5 for kids ages 6–12, free for kids 5 and under
Number of screens: 1
Pet-friendly? Yes, as long as they stay leashed and are well-behaved.
Open since 1950, the
112 Drive-In theatre
is the oldest drive-in in Arkansas. The 112 serves the entire Northwest Arkansas region with entertainment options every weekend during their open season. The venue also occasionally hosts concerts.

Movies

112 Drive-In Inc shows a mix of new releases and older favorites, typically in a double-feature.
They accept cards and cash, but they don’t take checks. You can only purchase tickets at the entrance, and they’ll let you know where to park.
You can sit outside of your car as long as you stay within the parking spot, but you can’t sit on top of a vehicle. Note that alcohol of any kind is not permitted.

How to hear the movie

Audio is transmitted through your car’s radio on FM station 92.7. If you want to sit outside of your car with your vehicle off, you can bring a portable radio.

Snacks

112 Drive-In Inc offers a wide array of snacks and food at their concession stand, including popcorn, burgers, hot dogs, pork sandwiches, corn dogs, nachos, and fries. They also sell fun favorites, like pretzels, pickles, funnel cake, candy, and ice cream treats. Fountain drinks are also available.

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