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Jul 6, 2020

If you’re up for an outdoor adventure, consider going for a hike on one of the many trails around Bentonville, Arkansas. Bentonville_HikingFrom scenic woodlands to peaceful lakes, these trails are sure to please any avid hiker. Lace-up your hiking boots, pack some snacks and read on to learn more about the best hiking trails to check out in the Bentonville area.

Crystal Bridges Trails

The Crystal Bridges Museum sits on top of 120 acres of Ozark forest. The land is home to over 4 miles of trails, giving you access to outstanding views of the beautiful landscape. Notable hiking trails include the Art Trail, the Crystal Spring Trail, the North Forest Trail, the Orchard Trail, and the Tulip Tree Trail. Each hike ranges from a quarter-mile to just over a mile long.

If you want an easy hike, opt for the Orchard Trail, which features a gentle slope, a hard surface, and the opportunity to walk or bike. If you want more of a challenge, go for the Crystal Bridges Trail, which is a mile long and features a moderate slope with a steep incline.

North Bentonville Trail

The North Bentonville Trail is a 2.2-mile hike that goes through naturally wooded areas and features both a trail and a jogging path. The trail itself is made of concrete, so you’ll have a smooth path to follow through the woods. If you have a furry friend, consider bringing them along on a leash. Enjoy watching birds and nearby wildlife as you make your way through the trail. You can find the North Bentonville Trail at 2400 North Walton Blvd.

Wishing Springs Trail

If you’re looking for a hiking trail that’s great for all skill levels, check out the 2.3-mile-long Wishing Springs Trail. This Bentonville hike features a river along the path, and you can even bring your dog with you on a leash.

The Wishing Springs Trail acts as a link between two other hiking trails. In the south, it starts with the North Bentonville Trail, which leads you to a fork in the road. One path leads to the Bark Park, while the other leads you through a woodland area. In the north, the hike leads you to the Bella Vista Lake Trail, which takes you on a trip around the lake and park.

Pigeon Roost Trail

Located within the Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, the Pigeon Roost Trail gives you a great opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. Ideal for backpacking and day hikes, this trail is made up of two stacked loops — a 4-mile loop, which is perfect for a nice day hike, and an 8.5-mile loop, which takes quite a bit of time to complete.

If you want to stay overnight, the longer trail offers camping opportunities in five different designated campsites, which are located on a ridge that overlooks Beaver Lake. You can find this hike at 20201 East Highway 12 in Rogers, Arkansas, less than 8 miles from Bentonville.

Whether you’re in the mood for an easy or challenging hike, the city of Bentonville has it all. Enlist a few friends, grab your hiking gear, and get ready for a day of adventure.

 

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