Thousands Celebrate Autism Acceptance at 10th Annual Little Rock Festival and Walk
Despite rainy weather, more than 2,000 people gathered at War Memorial Stadium on Saturday, April 4, 2026, for the 10th annual Autism Festival and Walk. Organized by the Arkansas Autism Foundation, the event served as a vibrant celebration of Autism Acceptance Month and a critical hub for families seeking resources within Arkansas.
A Day of Community and Celebration
The festival transformed the stadium into a sensory-friendly environment designed to engage participants of all abilities. The event offered a wide array of entertainment and activities on the football field, including balloon art by Aaron Acosta and bubble art with Big Poppa Bubble. Attendees also enjoyed face painting, field activities, and music provided by MJ the DJ.
To support the diverse needs of the community, the foundation provided a dedicated sensory area featuring music from Piano for Life, ensuring that the celebration remained accessible and comfortable for everyone involved.
Event Highlights and Schedule
The day was structured to balance high-energy activities with informative resources. The festivities followed a strict timeline to help families navigate the event:
- 9:30 a.m. – The event opened with activities on the football field and a resource fair featuring sponsors and vendors in the concourse.
- 10:30 a.m. – A community egg hunt took place on the football field.
- 11:50 a.m. – The Walk Ceremonies began, bringing the crowd together for a moment of reflection and unity.
- 12:00 p.m. – The event culminated in a one-mile fun walk that started on the field and continued outside the stadium.
Supporting Autism Acceptance in Arkansas
Beyond the festivities, the Autism Walk & Festival serves as a vital outreach tool. By hosting a resource fair, the Arkansas Autism Foundation connects families with non-profit and for-profit vendors who provide valuable information and sensory-friendly activities, such as beading projects, sand art, and coloring.
The event’s success is measured not just by the turnout of thousands, but by the ability of the community to come together to foster acceptance and provide tangible support for individuals on the autism spectrum.
Key Event Takeaways
- Organizer: Arkansas Autism Foundation
- Location: War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock, AR
- Attendance: 2,000+ participants
- Purpose: Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month and providing local resources
- Core Activity: A one-mile fun walk and community resource fair
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Autism Festival and Walk?
The event is a signature community outreach effort by the Arkansas Autism Foundation to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month, raise awareness, and provide families in Arkansas with access to helpful resources and support networks.

Where was the 2026 event held?
The festival took place at War Memorial Stadium, located at 1 Stadium Dr, Little Rock, AR 72205, with entry provided through Gate 1.
Who can participate in the resource fair?
The fair includes both non-profit and for-profit resource vendors. Non-profit vendors are required to provide a sensory-friendly activity, such as art projects or bean bag tosses, to ensure the event remains inclusive.