Take A Floating Boardwalk Trail Through The Wetlands Of Osage Park In Arkansas

Osage Park in Bentonville, Arkansas, offers a unique floating boardwalk trail through a 12-acre natural wetland ecosystem.

Arkansas is surrounded by nature and known for incredible hiking trails. Some trails are easy to traverse, while others are more challenging. And they take us through mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, and more. But the true hidden gems are found on trails that explore our vast wetlands. One such trail is located at Osage Park in Bentonville, where you can take the floating boardwalk trail through the natural ecosystem.

Located on 16th Street just one mile south of the Bentonville Square, is Osage Park, a 55-acre urban installation from the Peel Compton Foundation.

At first glance, Osage appears to be an urban park equipped with recreational adventures.

And while it offers visitors activities like pickleball, biking, fishing, and archery, just to name a few, the real gem of this park is tucked inside.

This gem is the 12-acre natural ecosystem consisting of prairies, wetlands, and watershed zones.

And the area is laced with a series of wooden and paved nature trails for easy exploration.

One thing is for certain, you’ll love how incredibly beautiful the prairie is.

It’s sprinkled with gorgeous wildflowers and filled with those busy pollinators.

Additionally, you’ll enjoy trekking on the floating boardwalk trail that meanders through the natural wetlands.

Be sure to read all the markers explaining how the wetlands function as a filtration system for our rivers and lakes.

Also, you’ll learn about the animal and plant life that inhabit the area, and how their survival is important to our planet.

One of the best ways to explore the wetlands is by booking the free springtime tour. You’ll learn about the ongoing conservation efforts of this natural ecosystem.

The kids will especially enjoy the tour, as they will be fascinated by the beavers and the dams inside the oasis.

Of course, spotting a beaver is always a possibility, so be sure to keep an eye out for them.

Whether you’re there for recreational activities or to explore the natural wetlands, Osage Park has something for everyone. It’s a great way for the family to spend time together exploring nature.

So, have you been to Osage Park and walked along the floating boardwalk trail? Tell us about your experience in the comments below. Also, visit the Facebook page for tour dates and special events.

And while you’re in Bentonville, here are some fun activities and great places that you must explore.

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