Outside Magazine, one of the preeminent adventure publications, ran another feature on Bentonville entitled, “How Outdoor Rec Transformed These Towns”! The previous Outside article, “The Walmart Heirs Putting Arkansas on the Fat-Tire Map”, detailed how Tom and Steuart’s fat-tire investments have earned Bentonville a surprising amount of attention from the mountain-biking industry.
The national exposure from major publications for our small Ozark mountain town continues to happen with more and more frequency.
Town & Country, the oldest continually published general interest magazine in the United States, jumped into the mix with a piece entitled “7 Things to Do in Bentonville, Arkansas”.
The internationally respected, Architectural Digest, “aimed at an affluent and style-conscious readership”, made the region blush and grab the dictionary simultaneously with its feature entitled “Why Aesthetes Should Consider a Trip to Bentonville, Arkansas, and the Ozarks”. By the way, an aesthete is a person who has or affects to have a special appreciation of art and beauty. And no, we are not embarrassed to admit that we had to look that up. AD also gave the nod to Bentonville in the “The 30 Most Beautiful Main Streets Across America”.
Circling back to mountain biking, “Playgrounds: Is Bentonville, Arkansas the next great MTB town?” by Teton Gravity Researchwas an awesome read, but maybe not as awesome as the Jeffrey Brown PBS Newshour feature, “Crystal Bridges offers a world of art in Arkansas’ backyard”. Check out some of our favorite quotes from these features below.
*Cover photo courtesy of Zac Milner on Instagram (@zac_milner)