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The Bentonville Parks and Recreation Department maintains twenty-two parks and over 50 miles (80 km) of trails. Crystal Bridges Trail crosses through Compton Gardens between downtown and the museum. Over 300 acres (120 ha) of city parks throughout the city offer educational, recreational and outdoors opportunities to park visitors.
Bentonville: 26.0: 41.8: AR 112 south (Southwest I Street) – Cave Springs: Eastern terminus; northern terminus of AR 112: Gap in route : Rogers: 0.0: 0.0: US 62 / AR 94 – Eureka Springs, Little Flock, Pea Ridge, Fayetteville: Western terminus: North 2nd Street – Fayetteville: Former US 62B/AR 12 11.5: 18.5: AR 303 north – Rocky Branch ...
The roots of the organization are in a 1974 project by the Economic Opportunity Agency of Washington County to provide rural transportation. By 1978, two fixed routes had been established and, in 1982, after being designated as an urban area, northwestern Arkansas formed Ozark Regional Transit and acquired federal funding.
Highway 102 (AR 102, Ark. 102, Hwy. 102) is an east–west state highway in Benton County, Arkansas.The highway connects two of western Benton County's population centers to Bentonville and Interstate 49 (I-49), the main north–south route in the Northwest Arkansas region.
The route continues as an important artery through the city. The highway serves as the southern terminus of US 71B at an interchange with I-49/US 62/US 71. Highway 112 continues north to Tontitown as Maestri Road, intersecting US 412 in Tontitown. Continuing north through Elm Springs as Elm Street, the route enters Benton County.
The highway was truncated in Bentonville from the former northern terminus (I-49, US 71 and AR 549) to an intersection of SW Regional Airport Boulevard and Walton Boulevard (colloquially known as Rainbow Curve) in 2018. [8] In late 2019, most of the alignment in Fayetteville was transferred to city maintenance.
The term "Northwest Arkansas" is commonly used to refer to the rapidly growing cities of Benton and Washington counties in the geographic corner of the state. Northwest Arkansas, often abbreviated NWA, has become known as a cohesive region due to the efforts of the Northwest Arkansas Council, an association of community and business leaders formally organized in 1990 to promote regionalization ...
Arkansas Highway 72 (AR 72) is a designation for two east–west state highways in Benton County, Arkansas.One segment of 26.32 miles (42.36 km) runs from Highway 43 at Maysville east to Walton Boulevard in Bentonville. [2]