• Peel Mansion Museum & Heritage Gardens
    Provided by: 2015 Visit Bentonville
  • Provided by: Visit Bentonville
  • Provided by: Visit Bentonville
  • Provided by: Visit Bentonville
  • Provided by: Visit Bentonville
  • Provided by: Visit Bentonville

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Museum of Native American History

Museum of Native American History

The Museum of Native American History invites you to "Walk Through America's Past," where we will give you a glimpse into what life was like for America's first inhabitants. The museum is divided into five different time periods that will guide you through the constant changing lives of the Native Americans, as seen through their artifacts . Our displays feature relics that date from over 14,000 years old to historic times. Come visit our museum and enjoy seeing some of the finest treasures ever created by early craftsmen.
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art welcomes all to celebrate the American spirit in a setting that unites the power of art with the beauty of nature. We explore the unfolding story of America by actively collecting, exhibiting, interpreting, and preserving outstanding works that illuminate our heritage and artistic possibilities. General admission to Crystal Bridges is sponsored by Walmart. There is no cost to view the Museum’s permanent collection, which is on view year-round.
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Compton Gardens

Compton Gardens

Imagine a green oasis that serves as a public park for the residents of Bentonville and beyond. This 6.5 acre garden has been developed into a native / woodland garden which is quickly becoming a regional destination garden and special events venue. Residents and visitors are able to take advantage of this beautiful and peaceful environment that contains a native plant collection. Home of Dr. Neil Compton, physician and naturalist, who is credited as the savior of the Buffalo National River. The 6.5 acre park features the conference center which is available for meetings, seminars, retreats, weddings, etc. and the native woodland garden is quickly becoming a regional destination and is available for tours and events as well as film and commercial photo shoots.
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Slaughter Pen Mountain Bike Mountain Bike Park

Slaughter Pen Mountain Bike Mountain Bike Park

Located within the Bentonville city limits, Slaughter Pen is our home trail that we ride often and help maintain with our trail love days. This trail system features over 20 miles of soft-surface trail that follows the Razorback Greenway. The theme is without question flow, but with a free-ride park, downhill, and various wooden features throughout the trails, there is something for every rider. This trail also connects to Lake Bella Vista trials and Blowing Springs by way of the Razorback Greenway. Head Northwest on the Greenway to Lake Bella Vista to find three trails along the North side of the lake and from there you can continue on to Blowing Springs. HOW TO GET THERE • Park in Downtown Bentonville and ride down the Razorback Greenway till you see a trail on your left • Parking lot on Walton close to the Bark Park and follow the paved path north to trails
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Razorback Greenway

Razorback Greenway

The Northwest Arkansas Razorback Regional Greenway (usually shortened to Razorback Regional Greenway or just Greenway in Northwest Arkansas) is a 36 miles (58 km) primarily off-road shared-use trail in Northwest Arkansas. Dedicated on May 2, 2015, the Greenway connects Walker Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas to Lake Bella Vista in Bella Vista, Arkansas, while also serving schools, businesses and other cultural amenities along the route. Starts in Bella Vista at the Veterans Wall of Honor 103 Veterans Way, Bella Vista, AR 72714 and ends in Fayetteville at Walker Park, 10 W 15th St, Fayetteville, AR 72701. There are multiple different trail stops along the way.
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Spark Cafe

Spark Cafe

Sam Walton loved many things: his family, his country, his business, flying, and people. But right up there is also his love of ice cream. Butter pecan, to be exact. Alice Walton remembers many happy memories of often going for ice cream with her dad, something special the two of them shared. Becky Elliot, Sam’s secretary in his later days, recalls Sam calling her up to ask if she’d bring him his beloved sweet-and-creamy butter pecan when he was not feeling his best. Helen, Sam’s wife, was not thrilled with the idea and would remind Sam that it wasn’t good for him. But it made him feel good and likely brought back many fond memories. Helen, of course, understood. The Spark Café Soda Fountain is a tribute to Sam’s love of ice cream. The café proudly serves Yarnell’s, a family brand made in Searcy, Arkansas, not far from the Walmart Distribution Center. Albert Yarnell, founder Ray Yarnell’s son, remembers the days of delivering ice cream with his dad to Sam Walton’s Ben Franklin store in Newport, Arkansas. Yarnell’s was the very first ice cream Sam ever sold, so the tradition has been kept alive at The Spark Café. When you visit, you’ll notice a flavor in the scooping bin that looks VERY Walmart: Spark Cream. Custom-made for customers of the Spark Café, it’s a rich, flavorful ice cream in Walmart colors of blue and yellow. Ask for a taste of Spark Cream or any of the nine other flavors! The friendly staff will be glad to serve you as they do every day – with a smile. Click here to view the Spark Café's Menu
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