- Our list of the best things to do in Bentonville, Arkansas, features the top 89 nearby activities — including 53 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bentonville, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Bentonville, AR , followed by 71 popular activities in nearby cities, including Fayetteville, Rogers, Springdale, Siloam Springs, Eureka Springs, Beaver, Garfield, Noel and Sulphur Springs
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The Har-Ber Village acts as a living museum of pioneer history with a Visitor Center and a gift shop known as The Country Store. Several historic buildings were relocated on the grounds, and there are exhibits featuring collectibles and antiques which can be used in demonstrations and programs.
37.5 Miles
Organizing social activities for sailboat enthusiasts, Grand Lake Sailing Club offers learn to sail programs for the community. Visitors can attend club events such as races to see boats square off.
38.1 Miles
There is a large-scale golf club and marina at the Shangri-la Resort for both those who stay at the lodging area of the resort and visitors for the day. The site also features a fine dining experience at the Summit Restaurant with a gourmet menu.
39.8 Miles
Cosmic Cavern is a limestone cave which is one of Arkansas' hidden treasures. One section of the cave called Silent Splendor has the longest soda straw formation hanging up to nine feet in length. Cosmic Cavern has two bottomless cave lakes. Divers have never found the bottoms.
40.9 Miles
Persimmon Hill Farm raises berries, fruits and mushrooms farm on their farm near the shores of Table Rock Lake. Visitors can eat in the restaurant overlooking the blueberry fields, as well as shop for gourmet gifts in the gift store.
41.7 Miles
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55251 E Hwy 85A, Afton, OK 74331
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At Darryl Starbird's Rod & Custom Hall of Fame Museum, visitors can see over 50 custom-built vehicles. The site offers tours of the location and the ability to purchase souvenirs at the gift shop.
43.1 Miles
Started by John L. Morris, the founder of Pro Bass, Dogwood Canyons is 10,000 acres wildlife preserve with longhorns, elk, and bison. Visitors can ride a wildlife tram, ride horses on the trails, walk trails, bike trails, and fly fish, as well as have ceremonies in the wilderness chapel.
45.0 Miles
Artist Point features breathtaking view from its observation deck. The gift shop has a variety of items, including handmade dolls, Indian artifacts, homemade jams and jellies which are all produced by local craftsmen.
47.1 Miles
This is the twenty-third state park of Arkansas when it opened in 1967 but in 2008, it has become the newest state park of Arkansas when it re-opened in a new location with entirely new facilities which includes among others a HD satellite TV.
47.4 Miles
A rock formation jutting out from the bluff's face resembling a hawk's beak overlooks Whitaker Creek and a stretch of valley. It is possibly the most photographed spot in the Arkansas outdoors. It's also ideal for photo shoots at sunrise or sunset.