Arkansas Native Landscaping Rebates
Water providers across Arkansas often run efficiency rebates that pair well with native and low-water landscapes. The listings below include statewide pointers and any city or utility programs we have verified. Search by zip in the app or on our rebates hub to see what matches your address.
Last updated: March 2026 · 2 programs tracked
The quick version
- Many Arkansas water utilities list rebates for EPA WaterSense controllers and drip irrigation on the national rebate finder.
- Turf-to-native and rain garden programs are often city- or utility-specific. We add verified local programs as we research them.
- Always confirm eligibility and pre-approval rules with your water provider before starting work.
How to apply for Arkansas rebates
Most water conservation and turf replacement rebates require pre-approval before you start work. Apply first, then wait for confirmation. Starting before approval is the most common reason applications get denied. Take clear before photos of the area you plan to convert. After you complete the work, submit after photos from the same angles. Many programs are first-come, first-served, so apply early in the fiscal year when funds are available.
Each program below has its own requirements and application link. Click through to the provider for current details. Rebate amounts and eligibility can change. If you are planning a native plant conversion, check our step-by-step lawn replacement guide for project planning tips.
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Smart Irrigation & Drip Rebates
Local utilities (EPA WaterSense)
Many Arkansas water utilities offer rebates for EPA WaterSense smart irrigation controllers and for converting spray to drip. Amounts and eligibility vary by provider. Search by zip code at the EPA WaterSense Rebate Finder to see programs in your area.
Rebate finder links to utility-specific programs. Smart controller and drip conversion rebates are common in water-stressed regions.
Turf-to-Native Rebates (Start Here)
Local water utilities and municipalities (varies)
Many utilities in Arkansas offer incentives tied to water efficiency improvements. Turf replacement rebates and native landscaping incentives vary a lot by provider. Use the national rebate finder below to see what is available near your zip code.
This entry is a starting point for finding applicable programs. Specific amounts and requirements depend on the utility and your address.
Rebates in Other States
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