AIMM Mission
To commemorate America's rich naval and maritime heritage through the preservation and exhibition of historic naval vessels with an emphasis on the era of World War II through the present.
About the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum
The Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum (AIMM) opened its doors on May 15th, 2005. Centered around the submarine USS Razorback (SS-394), a veteran of World War II, the Vietnam War and the Cold War and soon to feature the historic tugboat USS Hoga (YT-146), AIMM is more than just a military museum.
Winter Hours
Friday - 10:00 a.m. to 5:30
Saturday - 10:00 a.m. to 5:30
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. to 5:30
Please note that, as a safety precaution, we will close in the case of inclement weather.
Admission
Adults - $6.00
Children (under 12) - $4.00
Seniors (62 and older) - $4.00
Military - $4.00
Museum Only (no submarine tour) - $2.00
Small children are welcome to visit, but we do not recommend bringing children under 5 years of age on the tour of USS Razorback
Admission prices do not include state, county or city sales taxes.
AIMM also has a research library, a theater, and a large museum area.
AIMM also features the "Beacon of Peace and Hope" on our grounds and we will regularly feature displays and programs on the impact of maritime trade, the inland waterways system, the Arkansas River, and even Arkansas aqua culture.
The museum is available for birthday parties, group tours, school field trips, and corporate events.
School groups must bring 1 adult chaparone for every 10 students. These chaparones will receive free admission.
Please contact the museum staff for more information (501-371-8320).