Many sites located in Morrilton are on the National Register of Historical Places, including: •
Arkansas Christian College Administration Building – A former school building at 100 W Harding Street. •
Aycock House - A historic house located at 410 West Church Street. •
Coca-Cola Building - A historic commercial building at 211 North Moose Street. •
Conway County Courthouse - Historic courthouse located at the corner of Moose and Church Streets in downtown. •
Conway County Library - Classical Revival brick building library designed by Thomas Harding and funded in part by a grant from
Andrew Carnegie. •
Earl Building - A historic commercial building at 201 North St. Joseph Street. •
First National Bank of Morrilton - A historic commercial building at Broadway and Moose Streets. •
Moose Addition Neighborhood Historic District - Oldest residential area in Morrilton. •
Moose House - A historic house at 711 Green Street. •
Morrilton Commercial Historic District - The historic central business district. •
Morrilton Post Office - Historic post office building at 117 North Division Street. •
Morrilton Railroad Station - Historic station on Railroad Ave. •
Saint Anthony's Hospital - Historic hospital building at 202 East Green Street. •
West Church Street Historic District - A collection of the finest late-19th and early-20th century homes. •
W. L. Wood House - A historic house at 709 North Morrill Street.
Museums • The Morrilton Depot Museum is located in the historic
Morrilton Railroad Station and features history on the area. Adjoining the museum is a statue of the late lieutenant governor Winthrop Paul "Win" Rockefeller and the outdoor space is being developed as "Rockefeller Plaza" to honor the lieutenant governor and his father, Winthrop P. Rockefeller, the former governor of Arkansas. • The
Museum of Automobiles is located on nearby Petit Jean Mountain and features a collection of antique and classic cars, motorcycles, guns, license plates, arcade machines and automobile memorabilia.
Outdoor recreation •
Petit Jean State Park is a 3,471-acre (1,405 ha) park near Morrilton and is managed by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. It is located atop Petit Jean Mountain adjacent to the
Arkansas River in the area between the
Ouachita Mountains and
Ozark Plateaus. The park's many hiking trails, historic sites and natural features were the inspiration for the Arkansas State Parks system and continue to draw many visitors to the area. In 2023, the state park was voted as the Best State Park for RVing/Camping.
Theatre • The Rialto Theatre in Downtown Morrilton has been in operation for over 100 years. It served as a movie house from 1911 until it was closed by United Artists in 1987. In 1995 the city acquired the building and a group of volunteers restored the theatre. It currently serves as a public arts facility hosting plays, concerts, public meetings, private events, and other happenings. • H.B. White Auditorium is on the campus of
Morrilton High School. It serves as the main auditorium for the school district and hosts public events. • UACCM Fine Arts Auditorium is on the campus of the
University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton. It serves as the main auditorium for the college and hosts public events. ==Government==