Village on the Park Bentonville
Best Parks and Walking Paths near Bentonville, Arkansas

Our residents Live Life Well with active and fulfilling lifestyles, including outings to some of the best parks and walking trails in Bentonville, Arkansas. This Father’s Day, consider getting outdoors and exploring nature in our beautiful neighborhood with your family!

Great Parks & Trails to Explore with Dad Near Bentonville, Arkansas 

  • Lake Bella Vista Trails Enjoy paved and natural trails alongside Lake Bella Vista. These trails offer beautiful water views and opportunities for leisurely strolls. We love the Bluff Trail because it provides beautiful views.
  • Tanyard Creek Nature Trail This is the perfect option if you want a short but beautiful hike! The picturesque trail features a waterfall and creek crossings, offering a pleasant and relatively easy hike through a wooded area.
  • Park Springs Park– This charming park has easy-to-navigate, well-maintained walking trails with a natural spring, wooded scenery, and diverse flora. Fun fact: The trees here vary in age from 8 years old all the way to 220 years!

The Benefits of Walking 

Adding gentle exercise like walking into your routine offers significant advantages for healthy aging. This study found people who walk four times weekly for just 15 minutes can live longer and healthier lives compared to those who are more sedentary. Here are some of the key benefits: 

  • Strengthens muscles and bones to prevent falls and improve balance
  • Improves cardiovascular health for a healthy heart
  • Reduces stress and anxiety
  • Sunlight and fresh air enhances mood
  • Increases flexibility and endurance

Beyond the physical benefits, walking is a great way to Live Life Well with your family! If you prefer to stay close to home, our campus offers beautiful spaces to take a stroll.Interested in learning about the many fun opportunities for low-impact exercise, social connection, and family events at Village on the Park Bentonville? Schedule a tour.

Bentonville, Texas Walking Paths