Top 9 Things to do Good for Kids in Bentonville, Arkansas (AR)

October 29, 2021 Mollie Coke

Bentonville is the ninth-largest city in Arkansas and the county seat of Benton County. The city is centrally located in the county with Rogers adjacent to the east. The city is the headquarters of Walmart, which is the world's largest retailer. It is one of the four main cities in the four-county Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States with 463,204 in 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau. The city itself had a population of 35,301 at the 2010 Census, with an estimated population of 47,093 in 2016.
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1. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

600 Museum Way, Bentonville, AR 72712-4947 +1 479-418-5700 [email protected] http://crystalbridges.org
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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.

Reviewed By LisaB157 - La Jolla, United States

We made the trek to Bentonville specifically to visit Crystal Bridges and were not disappointed. It is truly spectacular and is surrounded by trails through the forest, with sculptures beautifully interspersed. Since it was spring, we were treated to nature’s offering of dogwood trees in bloom and assorted other flowers. The museum itself is an architectural marvel designed by Moshe Safdie and is the brainchild of Alice Walton, daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, bestowed as a gift to her community. She built the museum to expose the people of the region to art, many of whom would never have the opportunity to visit an art museum. Admission is free. The collection spans the history of American art and has a good array of pieces of well-known artists including some outstanding contemporary pieces by Do-Ho Suh, Buckminster Fuller, James Turrell, and Dale Chihuily. In addition to the permanent collection which is still growing, they have frequent special exhibits. Also, on site is a reconstructed Frank Lloyd house and it’s worth it to pre-reserve a tour. We had an excellent guide named Pat; though she told us it was her third tour of the day, we would never have guessed. Although we didn’t have time to rides bikes through the area, this appeared to be a great activity on the plentiful trails.

2. Museum of Native American History

202 SW O St, Bentonville, AR 72712-3641 +1 479-273-2456 [email protected] http://www.monah.us
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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 constantly 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. Schools and groups are welcomed, call to make reservations. Handicap Accessible

Reviewed By 77117

What a great collection of arrowheads, tools and pottery. Well arranged and well documented. An hour is plenty to go through the museum, but well worth your time!

3. The Walmart Museum

105 N Main St, Bentonville, AR 72712-5341 +1 479-273-1329 [email protected] http://www.walmartmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 1,769 reviews

The Walmart Museum

The Walmart Museum is open for scheduled appointments. Details and booking information can be found on our website.

Reviewed By MikeGr214 - Bentonville, United States

Great place to hear the story of Walmart. Starts by showing visitors a clip of the ceremony where Sam Walton was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George H. W. Bush and then encourages visitors to walk through the history of Walmart from its founding to present day.

4. Compton Gardens and Conference Center

312 N Main St, Bentonville, AR 72712-5337 +1 479-254-3870 [email protected] http://www.peelcompton.org/compton/index.htm
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Compton Gardens and Conference Center

The Garden:Once the home of Dr. Neil Compton, Savior of the Buffalo River, Compton Gardens has been developed into a native woodland which is quickly becoming a regional destination garden. It provides a beautiful and peaceful environment containing a unique plant collection. The garden is dedicated to the advancement and appreciation of gardening, horticulture, and conservation within an aesthetic landscape. Neil Compton Exhibit Room:With its grand opening this past August, the Neil Compton Exhibit Room gives viewers a glimpse into the life of Dr. Neil Compton. This exhibit is free and open to the public Monday-Friday 10:00a.m.-3:00p.m.The Homesite:The conference Center is the re-modeled home of Dr. Compton and now serves as a rental facility for seminars, conferences, workshops, retreats, intimate weddings, and private events. The garden is available for film and commercial photo shoots.

Reviewed By MichiganTess

This is an extensive and incredible trail system for all levels of riders. Super single track for the novice and the edgy; super paved trails for all ages; miles and miles of fun. The north end connector was closed due to road construction so we rode the south end in the morning and the north end in the afternoon. There are so many trails on the north end that we didn't begin to hit them all. Thank you Walton Family!!

5. Lawrence Plaza Ice Rink and Splash Park

213 NE a St, Bentonville, AR 72712-5315 http://www.bentonvillear.com/parks_lawrence_plaza.html
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Lawrence Plaza Ice Rink and Splash Park

Reviewed By angela71401

We took our 12 year old and 15 year old ice skating here and it was so much fun! The atmosphere was great! The rink was beautful and the lights inside the ice was a nice extra touch. I love that it is made from real ice and not plastic like a lot of rinks are made from now days.

6. The Buckyball

600 Museum Way Crystal Bridges - Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR 72712-4947 +1 479-418-5700 http://crystalbridges.org/trails-and-grounds/buckyball/
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

The Buckyball

Reviewed By michellehT7866OD - Bentonville, United States

The best time to visit the Buckyball is on a clear night. There are benches directly underneath that you lay back on and watch the display of colors change. Bring a blanket if it’s cold out and just enjoy the beauty. Sometimes it’s crowded; if you don’t want to sit on the ground on those nights, bring a chair. You can also see it from a distance at Orchards Park.

7. 21c Museum

200 NE a St, Bentonville, AR 72712-5360 +1 479-286-6500 http://www.21cmuseumhotels.com/bentonville/museum/
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21c Museum

Reviewed By IndySig - Indianapolis, United States

We didn't stay here but we strolled around and enjoyed the art installations. They have many items that are quite fascinating, an interesting film and a great car covered in pennies and nickels out front. It is certainly worth a visit.

8. Scott Family Amazeum

1009 Museum Way, Bentonville, AR 72712-5176 +1 479-696-9280 [email protected] http://www.amazeum.org
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Scott Family Amazeum

Discover the connections between science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) and the world around us at the Scott Family Amazeum. Inspired by the landscape, culture, history, innovative spirit of Northwest Arkansas, the Amazeum contains 50,000 square feet of hands-on, learning fun for the entire family. Spend the day exploring science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) through play at the Amazeum. Ample outdoor space allows for free range play. Healthy and safety measures are in place and include mandatory face coverings for adults and children ages 10 and older, timed ticketed entry to reduce capacity, and increased hand sanitizing stations.

Reviewed By mightymichelob - Eureka Springs, United States

We took our 9-year-old grandson to the Amazeum, as we'd heard so much about it. The admission was well worth the cost once we got in the door. There were a lot of people there, but we managed to find plenty to do. There was enough to keep this kid busy for 3-4 hours, and we never made it to everything. He did the Hershey Chocolate lab, and although he wasn't too excited about the not-very-sweet options, he was a HUGE fan of the different flavors of chocolate! The staff was very patient and seemed very genuine, even in light of the dozens of kids running around. The area was clean and well appointed, and try as we might, there just wasn't a whole lot to complain about. He was entertained, he went home raving about it, and we promise to bring him back again. For $9.50, this is the best dollars you'll drop if you've got youngsters with inquiring minds! Food and drink prices aren't "cheap", but you don't expect them to be in a place like this. Don't come hungry--eat first, or eat right after if you don't want to drop some bucks for food.

9. Bentonville Town Square

100 N Main St # 198, Bentonville, AR 72712 +1 479-271-3109 http://www.bentonvilleusa.org/
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4.5 based on 251 reviews

Bentonville Town Square

Reviewed By IndySig - Indianapolis, United States

We enjoyed a stroll downtown Bentonville. They were setting up their Christmas lights on the town square and they are lit to the max. Lots of great little coffee shops, chocolate shops, a great tea and spice shop and many other places to spend some time and $$$. A great little downtown square.

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