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Osage Park: Bentonville's Natural Oasis

Explore nature and recreation at Bentonville's premier urban park, featuring wetlands, trails, and family-friendly activities.

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Osage Park in Bentonville, Arkansas, is a 55-acre urban park that seamlessly blends nature with recreation. Featuring wetlands, boardwalks, trails, and recreational facilities, it's a destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers of all ages.

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Local tips

  • Visit early morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and optimal lighting for photography.
  • Check the park's event calendar for seasonal activities and community events.
  • Bring your own sports equipment for pickleball or archery, as rentals may not be available.
  • Explore the historical signage along the boardwalks to learn about the area's original inhabitants.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Bentonville Square, walk south on S Main St. Continue straight for about 0.6 miles. Turn right onto SW 16th St and walk for 0.3 miles. Osage Park is on your left at 700 SW 16th St. No cost.

  • Public Transport

    Ozark Regional Transit (ORT) offers public transportation in Bentonville. Check the ORT System Map for fixed routes and bus stop locations. On-Demand Transit (ODT) is also available for $1.25 per ride. Check the ODT website or app for scheduling and expanded options.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and taxis are available in Bentonville. A short trip from the Bentonville Square to Osage Park will typically cost around $10-$15. Prices may vary.

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Osage Park, a 55-acre urban park in Bentonville, Arkansas, offers a unique blend of natural experiences and recreational adventures. Opened in 2021, the park is named after the Osage Indigenous peoples who once used the area as a hunting ground. The park's design incorporates sustainable practices, including native plants to reduce water usage and create habitats for local wildlife. Explore the park's 12-acre wetland ecosystem via floating boardwalks and paved trails. Observe diverse plant and animal life, making it ideal for nature walks and birdwatching. Osage Park provides various recreational amenities. These include pickleball courts, an archery range at The Quiver, a dog park, and a state-of-the-art playground. Lake Bentonville, adjacent to the park, is suitable for fishing and kayaking. The Pavilion offers a sheltered space with tables and chairs, near the pickleball courts and food truck area. The park hosts community events throughout the year, including guided nature walks, yoga, live music, and educational opportunities. Osage Park is committed to conservation and provides educational signage to encourage eco-friendly practices.

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