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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Mayflower.

About Mayflower, AR

Mayflower is a quaint town situated in central Arkansas, just north of Little Rock. Founded in 1928, Mayflower has maintained its small-town charm while experiencing steady growth over the years, currently boasting a population of 1984 (U.S. 2020 Census). People love Mayflower for its friendly neighborhood vibe, the easy access to nature that offers a perfect escape, and its prime location that makes both work commutes and weekend adventures hassle-free.

Looking for a quiet spot to settle down with your family or eager to dive into some outdoor fun?

Mayflower truly shines with its established neighborhoods, mature woods, small-town atmosphere, quality schools, and an abundance of spots for fun activities. Mayflower truly comes to life with its breathtaking vistas and a plethora of fun-filled and sporty activities; all wrapped up in a genuinely welcoming community atmosphere.

What To Do in Mayflower, AR

In Mayflower, there's never a dull moment with its rich mix of attractions and activities waiting for both locals and visitors to enjoy.

  • Lakes: Dive into the wonders of Lake Conway, where its vast waters beckon you for a day of fishing, sailing through its waves, or simply enjoying the sight and sounds of various birds. Lake Conway, with its peaceful waters and picturesque landscape, is the perfect spot for anyone who loves being outside. Whether you're in it for some quiet time or a bit of an adventure, this place has got you covered.
  • Natural Settings: Explore the vast wilderness of the Camp Robinson Wildlife Management Area, located just south of Mayflower. Covering acres upon acres, this untouched gem offers more than just a walk in the woods. Here, you can hit the trails for an adventurous hike, spot wildlife in their natural habitat, or enjoy a leisurely picnic surrounded by nature's beauty. It's the perfect escape for anyone eager to dive into the great outdoors.
  • Local Dining: Indulge in delicious cuisine at Mayflower's eateries, ranging from cozy diners serving up classic comfort food to family-owned restaurants offering authentic Southern fare. If you've got a hankering for barbecue ribs, comfort food classics, or pies that taste like they're straight from the oven, Mayflower's culinary scene has got your back with an array of mouthwatering options to quench any craving.
  • Community Events: Immerse yourself in the vibrant community spirit of Mayflower by attending local events and festivals throughout the year. In Mayflower, there's always something to celebrate. From the big bash at the Mayflower Founder's Day Festival to cozy neighborhood get-togethers and lively farmers' markets, you'll find plenty of opportunities to connect with neighbors and make memories that last.

Working in Mayflower, AR

Mayflower's economy benefits from hospitality, retail, construction, education, and health care. The city's unemployment rate is modest at 4.2%, which is near the national average. The median household income in Mayflower is $64,375 annually, which is about $4,700 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing at about the same pace when compared to the national average. Mayflower’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 32.7%, compared to the national rate of growth expected to be 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are construction (11.1%), healthcare (9.7%), public administration (7.1%), education (5.7%), food & beverage stores (4.7%), finance/insurance (4.2%), and repair/maintenance (3.8%)

Mayflower, AR Neighborhoods

This community is small, so there is only one neighborhood that includes the entire town. The nearby communities of Maumelle and Conway are included to give some comparative prices.

  • Mayflower: This community has a lovely river running along its western side. The median real estate price is $231,457, which is higher than 63.4% of all other places in the state. Most of the properties are owner-occupied, but there are a few rental homes. The average rent is $2,692, and the vacancy rate is 3.5%, so it is difficult to find a place to rent.
  • Maumelle: This community's main feature is its riverfront property. The median real estate price is $388,741, and the average rent is $1,765. The vacancy rate is 4.3%.
  • Conway Gold Lake Estates: This neighborhood has some lovely woods and lakes. There are mobile homes in this area. The median price for a home is $138,526, and the average rent is $1,215.

Mayflower, AR School District

Mayflower Public Schools is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $14,579 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is reasonable at 14 to one.

There are no private schools in Mayflower; however, there are four in nearby Conway. The best ones are Conway Christian School (PK to 12th) and St. Joseph Catholic School (PK to 12th).

There are no colleges or universities in Mayflower; however, there are some excellent schools nearby. There are 29 colleges and universities within 100 miles and many two-year colleges in the nearby communities. Some four-year schools are the Arkansas Baptist College (18 miles away), the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (18 miles away), and the University of Central Arkansas (7 miles away).

Moving to Mayflower, AR Resource Guide

Mayflower’s local government consists of a mayor and six members elected to the City Council. The City of Mayflower’s website has more information.

The town offers senior activities and other programs/events shown on the community calendar.

Mayflower, AR Housing

The median price in Mayflower is $265,000. The price trend is down -12.7% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market. Housing costs are 37% lower, when compared to the national average. The cost of living is 6% lower than other cities in the state and 20% lower than the national average.