Bentonville Museums

Bentonville, Arkansas, a city that has rapidly transformed into a cultural beacon in the heart of the Ozarks, is home to an impressive array of museums, each offering unique insights into American art, history, innovation, and play.1 These institutions not only draw visitors from around the globe but also serve as vital community resources, enriching the lives of residents and cementing Bentonville’s reputation as a destination for lifelong learning and discovery.

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art: A Jewel in the Ozarks

Undoubtedly the most renowned museum in Bentonville, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art stands as a testament to the power of art to inspire and connect. Founded by philanthropist Alice Walton, the museum opened its doors in 2011 with a mission to welcome all to celebrate the American spirit, uniting the power of art with the beauty of nature.2 Designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the museum’s striking pavilions are nestled around spring-fed ponds, seamlessly integrating with the surrounding 120-acre native Ozark forest.3

Crystal Bridges’ permanent collection spans five centuries of American art, offering a comprehensive journey through the nation’s artistic heritage, from early American works to contemporary masterpieces.4 Visitors can explore iconic pieces such as Asher B. Durand’s “Kindred Spirits,” Gilbert Stuart’s portrait of “George Washington,” Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Jimson Weed,” and Norman Rockwell’s “Rosie the Riveter.”5 The museum actively expands its collection to include diverse voices and underrepresented artists, ensuring a broad and inclusive narrative of American art.6 Beyond the galleries, five miles of art and walking trails adorned with outdoor sculptures link the museum’s expansive park to downtown Bentonville, providing opportunities to engage with art in a natural setting.7 General admission to Crystal Bridges’ permanent collection is always free, making it accessible to everyone.8

The Momentary: A Platform for Contemporary Art

An extension of Crystal Bridges, The Momentary takes a bold leap into contemporary visual, performing, and culinary arts.9 Housed in a decommissioned cheese factory, this innovative space, which opened in 2020, is designed as a platform for today’s art.10 It seeks to connect communities to dynamic experiences that move and provoke. The Momentary’s programming is eclectic and cutting-edge, featuring temporary exhibitions by international and local artists, live music concerts on its outdoor green, engaging performing arts pieces, and unique culinary experiences.11

The Momentary’s industrial-chic aesthetic provides a dramatic backdrop for its thought-provoking installations and performances. It embodies Bentonville’s forward-thinking spirit, inviting visitors to engage with the art of the moment in unexpected ways. From immersive visual art installations to multi-day music festivals and artist-in-residence programs, The Momentary is a vibrant hub that continually evolves, reflecting the pulse of contemporary culture.12

The Scott Family Amazeum: Where Play Meets Learning

For families and the young at heart, The Scott Family Amazeum is an interactive wonderland dedicated to fostering curiosity and lifelong learning through play.13 This hands-on museum, located near Crystal Bridges, opened in 2015 and quickly became a beloved destination for children, families, and even adults to explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) concepts.

The Amazeum’s exhibits are designed for active engagement, encouraging discovery through playful exploration. Highlights include a climbable tree canopy, an indoor cave, the 3M Tinkering Hub where creativity is unleashed, the Hershey’s Lab for sweet scientific experiments, and the General Mills Lift, Load & Haul exhibit.14 Nearly an acre of outdoor space provides additional opportunities for seasonal experiments and nature-inspired play. The Amazeum’s philosophy is rooted in the belief that learning is often active, messy, and open-ended, creating a safe space for curiosity and risk-taking.

The Walmart Museum: A Legacy of Entrepreneurship

Located on the historic Bentonville Square, The Walmart Museum offers a fascinating journey into the origins and growth of one of the world’s largest retailers.15 While currently undergoing significant renovations, a temporary “Heritage Lab” allows visitors to continue exploring key aspects of Sam Walton’s vision and the company’s evolution. Once fully reopened, the museum will trace Walmart’s story decade by decade, from its humble beginnings as a five-and-dime store to its global impact.

Exhibits typically feature interactive displays, iconic artifacts, and stories that highlight the people-first values and entrepreneurial spirit that defined Sam Walton. Visitors can explore a re-creation of Sam Walton’s original office, delve into the company’s innovative approaches to retail, and understand the core principles that continue to drive Walmart. The museum also includes a classic soda fountain, The Spark Café, serving ice cream and nostalgic treats, adding a delightful touch to the historical experience.16 It’s a compelling look at American business ingenuity and its profound influence on Bentonville and beyond.

Museum of Native American History: A Journey Through Time

The Museum of Native American History (MONAH) provides a powerful and educational journey through 14,000 years of Native American history. Located just minutes from downtown Bentonville, MONAH is dedicated to preserving and presenting the rich heritage of Native peoples of the Americas.17 Its diverse collection spans from the Paleo-Indian period to modern times, showcasing artifacts from various tribes and regions across North and South America.

Visitors can explore galleries filled with ancient pottery, tools, weapons, ceremonial objects, and works of art, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity, spirituality, and daily lives of indigenous cultures. The museum’s exhibits are thoughtfully curated to tell stories of resilience, cultural diversity, and the enduring legacy of Native Americans. MONAH serves as an important educational resource, promoting understanding and respect for indigenous peoples and their profound contributions to human history.18

Bentonville’s museums offer an enriching cultural tapestry, inviting visitors to explore everything from timeless art and contemporary expressions to the playful wonders of science and the enduring narratives of history and entrepreneurship.19 Each institution contributes to making Bentonville a truly unique and engaging destination in the American South.

What’s Buzzing in Bentonville this weekend…

Bentonville is buzzing with activity this weekend, July 18-20, 2025! Whether you’re looking for family fun, outdoor adventures, artistic inspiration, or a chance to support local, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a rundown of the top things to do:

Family Fun & Community Events

  • Wizard of Oz Weekend with Best Friends (Friday, July 18 & Saturday, July 19): Follow the yellow brick road to the Best Friends Pet Resource Center for a magical movie night featuring The Wizard of Oz on Friday. On Saturday, enjoy a costume contest and book reading. It’s a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a classic story and perhaps even meet some adoptable furry friends!
  • Downtown Ice Cream Crawl (Friday, July 18 – Sunday, July 20): Satisfy your sweet tooth all weekend long with the Downtown Ice Cream Crawl. Check the Experience App for participating locations and details.
  • Bentonville Farmers Market – Outdoor Season (Saturday, July 19, 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM): A beloved community tradition, the Bentonville Farmers Market on the Bentonville Square is the perfect way to kick off your Saturday. Stock up on fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious treats.
  • Bentonville Art Market (Saturday, July 19, 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM): Also on the Bentonville Square, the Art Market offers a chance to browse and buy unique creations from local artists and makers.
  • Paws on the Lot – Dog Adoption Event (Saturday, July 19, 10 AM – 1 PM): Head over to Crain Hyundai of Bentonville to meet some adorable pups looking for their forever homes.
  • Kids and Family Paint your Pet (Pre-Sketched) (Saturday, July 19, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM): Get creative at Painting with a Twist! This unique event allows you to paint your furry, scaly, or feathery friend with the help of an artist who will pre-sketch your pet. Remember to send in a photo of your pet at least 3 days before the event!
  • Bentonville Kids Rave at Lawrence Plaza (Saturday, July 19, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM): Dive into a vibrant, kid-friendly dance party at Lawrence Plaza Splash Park. It’s an energetic event combining music and movement for an unforgettable experience for the little ones.
  • Meet & Match Weekends (Saturday, July 19 & Sunday, July 20, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM): Visit the Best Friends Pet Resource Center for their ongoing adoption event.
  • Pet & Play Sundays (Sunday, July 20): Drop by the Best Friends Pet Resource Center for some fun, family-friendly craft activities!

Arts & Culture

  • Brush Strokes | Film Screening & Therapeutic Art Workshop (Sunday, July 20, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM): Head to The Momentary for a special film screening and therapeutic art workshop in the Fermentation Hall.
  • Film Screening | Unveiled: Daisy Bates & Johnny Cash (Sunday, July 20): Catch “Unveiled: Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash,” an original documentary from Arkansas PBS and award-winning filmmaker Nathan. Location and time to be confirmed, but keep an eye out for this insightful screening.
  • Ongoing Exhibits at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and The Momentary: Don’t forget to explore the incredible art collections at Crystal Bridges and The Momentary. These world-class museums always have something new and exciting to see.

Outdoor & Sports

  • Yoga in the Garden (Saturday, July 19, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM): Grab your mat and enjoy a FREE yoga session in the beautiful Peel Botanical Garden, led by Yoga Story.
  • Jump & Drop Clinic with Anneke Beerten (Saturday, July 19): For the mountain biking enthusiasts, multiple-time World Champion Anneke Beerten will be leading a Jump & Drop Clinic at Coler Mountain Bike Preserve. A great opportunity to take your riding to new heights!
  • Explore Bentonville’s Trails: With over 70 miles of singletrack mountain bike trails interconnected with parks, hotels, and restaurants, Bentonville is a biker’s paradise. If biking isn’t your speed, enjoy a leisurely walk or run on the many scenic trails.
  • Various Summer Activities: The City of Bentonville offers a range of ongoing summer activities including Astronomy Viewing, Beginner SUP, Beginner Tai Chi, Family Kayaking, Fishing, K9 Unit Presentation & Trail Walk, Mindfulness Hike, Modern Birding, NWA Forest Bathing, Rock Climbing, Try Archery, and Yoga and Meditation. Check the Bentonville Parks and Recreation website for specific times and locations.

Music & Live Performances

  • Goo Goo Dolls at Walmart AMP (Saturday, July 19, 7:00 PM): Catch the iconic Goo Goo Dolls live at the Walmart AMP for a night of classic hits.
  • Jason Aldean at Walmart AMP (Friday, July 18, 7:00 PM): If country is more your style, Jason Aldean will be performing at the Walmart AMP on Friday.

Important Note: While this article provides a comprehensive overview, it’s always a good idea to check individual event websites or social media pages for the most up-to-date information, including any last-minute changes or ticketing details. Enjoy your weekend in Bentonville!