10–15 minutes by car puts LIT within reach of Greyhound
From Terminal T at Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport, it’s about a 10–15 minute rideshare or taxi ride to the Greyhound Little Rock Station, which is the main hub for buses toward Memphis, Dallas, and other regional cities. Think of this as a cheap long-haul option once you’re off the plane, not as a door-to-door airport bus.
Uber and Lyft both serve LIT’s arrivals curb at T, and one Google reviewer called it “a quick Uber, about 10 minutes, cheaper than trying to line up a separate shuttle.” That short car leg is the key connection between your flight and Greyhound’s intercity network from Little Rock.
Greyhound’s schedule out of Little Rock includes late-night and early-morning runs, but riders report that actual departure times can slip by 30–90 minutes on long-haul routes. Build at least a 2–3 hour buffer from your scheduled landing at LIT to the printed bus departure time, especially if you’re checked luggage at the airport or flying in on an evening flight.
Reviews repeatedly mention that the neighborhood around the Greyhound Little Rock Station feels rough after dark, with one rider saying it “isn’t somewhere I’d want to walk with luggage at night.” Plan to go door-to-door by car from Terminal T to the station entrance, and avoid waiting outside the station longer than necessary, particularly after 8–9 p.m.
Inside the station, riders complain about cleanliness and limited amenities, especially during waits over 60 minutes. Don’t count on reliable Wi‑Fi or many food options; grab snacks and water at LIT’s post-security shops in T before you head for your rideshare, and assume you might be sitting in a basic waiting area for a while.
Operationally, Greyhound regulars talk about buses switching gates without clear announcements, plus arrivals running late enough to cause missed connections. Frequent riders recommend arriving at least 45–60 minutes before boarding time in Little Rock to get a decent seat and using the Greyhound app or SMS alerts instead of trusting the station’s departure board.
Practical tip: Land at LIT, buy food and drinks in Terminal T, then book your rideshare once you have your bags; aim to hit the Greyhound station 60–90 minutes before your scheduled bus so delays, gate changes, and boarding lines don’t wreck your connection.