Goodwill Bins Little Rock, Arkansas Goodwill Outlet
place

7400 Scott Hamilton Dr, Little Rock, AR 72209

phone

(501) 372-5100

schedule
Mon: 8 AM–8 PM
Tue: 8 AM–8 PM
Wed: 8 AM–8 PM
Thu: 8 AM–8 PM
Fri: 8 AM–8 PM
Sat: 8 AM–8 PM
Sun: 8 AM–8 PM

Goodwill Outlet in Little Rock, Arkansas, a last-chance Goodwill bins center. Shoppers sift through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more in this pay-by-pound outlet with shopping carts provided and restrooms on-site; Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Shopping here supports life-changing programs that help Arkansans overcome employment barriers.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
no_photography Photo & Video Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Very Competitive

Pricing

checkroom Clothing

$1.49 per pound

We recommend calling ahead or checking the store's website to confirm hours and availability before visiting.

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In Arkansas, when you talk about by-the-pound thrifting, you’re talking about one place: the behemoth of a Goodwill outlet on Scott Hamilton Drive in Little Rock. This isn’t just another thrift store; it’s the flagship, the standard-setter for the entire Natural State. We’re talking about an 18,000-square-foot warehouse that feels absolutely massive the first time you walk in. And honestly, that size is its greatest asset. Unlike some of those cramped, chaotic outlets where you’re constantly bumping elbows and jostling for position, the sheer scale of the Little Rock location helps to dilute the competition. It creates a more breathable, less frantic digging experience, which is a welcome change of pace.
The rhythm here is steady and predictable, and you can practically set your watch to it. New bins roll out onto the floor every hour, on the dot. This relaxed rotation schedule is a game-changer. It gives you plenty of time to meticulously work your way through a section, to really examine what you’re pulling out, and even to take a quick breather before the next round begins. There’s none of that mad-dash sprinting you see in other cities. The store has also put some smart policies in place to keep the hunt fair and safe for everyone. You’ll notice that gloves are a non-negotiable must-have for digging, and for safety reasons, they don’t permit children under 15 in the bin area, which keeps the focus on serious thrifting. One thing I really appreciate is how the staff actively patrols and removes items that have been pre-shopped and then just dumped in other bins. It’s a small thing, but it keeps the selection fresh and ensures you aren’t digging through someone else’s rejects.
The treasures you unearth at these Goodwill bins are uniquely Arkansan, a direct reflection of the state’s corporate and cultural DNA. With Walmart’s headquarters just up the road in Bentonville, it’s not uncommon to find brand-new returns and overstock items, sometimes still in their original packaging. Alongside that, you’ll find a sea of Razorbacks merchandise for the die-hard sports fans and, my personal favorite, high-quality, vintage duck-hunting gear that outdoor enthusiasts go absolutely nuts for. It’s the kind of durable, classic stuff you just can’t find anywhere else.
A few features really make this Goodwill outlet stand out. There’s a dedicated furniture corner that’s been growing recently, where unsold pieces from the retail stores get a second chance to find a home, sold cheaply by the pound. It’s a fantastic spot for DIY-ers and furniture flippers looking for their next project. The pricing is wonderfully straightforward, too, with clothing at a simple and very reasonable $1.49 per pound. And as you head to the checkout, you’ll likely see the sustainability kiosk. It’s a really nice touch—it displays fun facts and figures about the tons of textiles and goods the company has diverted from local landfills. It’s a great reminder of the positive impact of your treasure hunt, driving home the fact that you’re not just finding bargains; you’re participating in a massive recycling effort. It’s a beast of a store, yes, but it’s a friendly, well-managed beast with a whole lot of heart.