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Located approximately one mile from the Walmart® home offices, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Castlerock Inn & Suites is conveniently located with easy access to key business locations and attractions.
Each spacious room features contemporary decor, free high-speed and wireless Internet access, 32-inch flat screen television with cable and free long distance access. Other hotel amenities include a heated indoor pool and spa, 24 hour fitness center and business center, 24 hour snack pantry, a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast and a newspaper.
Our award-winning staff is ready to ensure you have a comfortable and memorable stay.
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Since 1873, the Southern Memorial Assoc of Washington County has conducted an annual memorial service for over 600 Confederate Soldiers. In Fayetteville.
St. Louis Irish Arts is a summer favorite and features an exuberant group of young people trained in Irish music and dance. In Mountain View.
We have the perfect Ozark Mountaintop venue for the public as a safe and legal place to shoot off your fireworks. In Eureka Springs.
If a stage full of dancers and fast fiddle tunes get you excited, don’t miss this event. In Mountain View.
Family fun at the fair in Bentonville.
This is a one of a kind event for Mountain View, with biker games, a poker run, and bike show. in Mountain View.
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks offers free summer concerts. The August concert is typically bluegrass. In Fayetteville.
Tucked in the northwestern corner of the Natural State, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a recent enhancement of cultural Arkansas. Set in Bentonville – 40 miles west of Eureka Springs and just 30 miles north of Fayetteville – the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art offers collections of American artworks ranging from the colonial period to the contemporary aesthetics of today’s art world.
Take a stroll down nearly four miles of walking trails coursing through the 120-acre grounds of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset, with the museum open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily – with the exception of Tuesday. After a full day of wandering the scenic grounds and admiring the impressive collections of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, enjoy a comfortable stay at the Best Western hotel in Bentonville.
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport, located southwest of Bentonville, has serviced Northern Arkansas travelers since 1998. After eight years of planning and construction, a crowd of nearly 8,000 people listened as President Bill Clinton dedicated the airport. The Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Authority has operated the airport, since its opening.The airport is comprised of 2,184 acres, with one runway and a taxiway, each measuring 8,800 feet long.
Six airlines operate a variety of airport flights, to several major US cities. While waiting for a flight, grab a snack or meal in one of the restaurants or browse the selection of items available in the news and gift shops. Rental car agencies are also available in the baggage claim area for those in need of local transportation upon arrival. Stay close to the airport in a comfortable Best Western guest room and enjoy your time in Northwest Arkansas.
A 4,300-acre national park, Pea Ridge National Military Park is set in northern Arkansas, and is one of six national parks in the state. The park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Pea Ridge of 1862, and was established as a national park in 1963.
Pea Ridge National Military Park encompasses a nine-mile horse trail, a seven-mile hiking trail, and seven-mile tour path with 10 stops along the way. Step inside the Pea Ridge Visitor Center for the half-hour orientation video, book and gift shop, and small museum on the Battle of Pea Ridge.