Best attractions and places to see around Gravette include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor recreation areas. The region offers opportunities to explore local landmarks and enjoy various parks. Gravette's landscape provides diverse settings for activities, from walking trails to community gathering spots.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Great place to people watch and it's all lit up right now for Christmas
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The Bentonville City Square is smack dab in the middle of downtown Bentonville. This park is a true city center with nearby access to trails, parks, retail, restaurants, and museums. The park boasts public restrooms, picnic tables, a playground, parking, water fountains, benches, and electrical plugs.
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The falls are just below where the trail crosses the creek as it flows out of the Lake Windsor Dam and over the drop to form the falls. Be aware that the trails just off Lago Vista East around the falls are off limits to bikes.
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The Castle is a downhill hub that allows you to do several downhill runs of varying difficulty. The uphill trails back up to the Castle are gradual enough that you can have the energy to easily climb up and do more than one.
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Originally the homestead for the Oscar and Esther Torell, this site is now a central gathering place in the Coler Preserve. Airship Coffee is located here providing coffee, food and beer during your visit to the Preserve.
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The falls are just below where the trail crosses the creek as it flows out of the Lake Windsor Dam and over the drop to form the falls. Be aware that the trails just off Lago Vista East around the falls are off limits to bikes.
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Gravette offers several historical sites. You can explore the Gravette Historical Museum, housed in the historic Kindley House, which provides insights into local history, including exhibits on its founders and Captain Field E. Kindley. Another notable spot is Centennial Park, featuring a historic Kansas City Southern Railroad caboose, and The Original Railroad Plot and Historical Marker, commemorating the town's railway-driven growth.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. You can visit Tanyard Creek Falls, a beautiful waterfall located where the trail crosses the creek flowing from Lake Windsor Dam. Another unique site is the Old Spanish Treasure Cave, known for its legends of hidden treasures, guided tours, and opportunities for fossil discovery. The Wildlife Observation Trail, adjacent to Pop Allum Park, also offers a chance to observe local flora and fauna.
Gravette has several parks catering to various outdoor activities. Old Town Park features a covered playground, disc golf, and a dog park. Kindley Park offers a playground, walking trail, basketball and pickleball courts, and displays an antique T-33 aircraft. Pop Allum Park is a large sports park with fields, a skate park, and connects to the Gravette Nature Trail. Hiwasse Park includes a fire station-themed playground, walking trail, and sports courts.
For hiking enthusiasts, there are several options. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes like the Tanyard Perimeter Loop, Tweety Bird Trail, and Sugar Bridge Trail. More information and detailed routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Gravette guide.
Gravette and its surroundings are great for mountain biking. Highlights include The Castle Drop in, a downhill hub with runs of varying difficulty, and The Hub Feature, a unique metal structure used by bikers. You can explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Gravette guide.
Road cyclists can find several routes around Gravette. Options include loops like the Green Bike Tower – Lake Bella Vista Trail and the Walton’s Five and Dime – Bentonville City Square loop. For detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Gravette guide.
Families visiting Gravette have several options. The Gravette Aquatic Center, open seasonally, features a swimming pool with a slide and a large splash park. Parks like Old Town Park and Hiwasse Park offer playgrounds and open spaces. Additionally, Bentonville City Square, though slightly further afield, is noted as family-friendly with a playground and amenities.
For unique local experiences, consider visiting Can Do Hardware & Pet Pop, known for its themed rooms and candy store. Grumpy's is a local coffee shop often recommended as a starting point for a day trip. You might also find local art classes at Henzies Art Studio.
Yes, the Crystal Bridges Trail is an asphalted section of the Razorback Greenway, connecting downtown Bentonville with the Crystal Bridges Museum, and is noted as wheelchair accessible. Bentonville City Square also offers wheelchair accessible facilities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of activities, from exploring natural wonders like Tanyard Creek Falls to engaging in outdoor sports at dedicated MTB parks like The Castle Drop in. The area is also valued for its community spirit, with parks serving as gathering spots and venues for local events.
The best time for outdoor activities in Gravette generally aligns with pleasant weather conditions. The Gravette Aquatic Center operates seasonally from Memorial Day to Labor Day, suggesting that summer is ideal for water-based fun. For hiking and cycling, spring and fall often offer milder temperatures, making them comfortable for exploring trails and parks.


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