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Frank Lloyd Wright Tours Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas.Crystal Bridges Trails and Grounds are open from sunrise to sunset daily.Buckyball: Leo Villareal’s sculpture, Buckyball, is illuminated from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day. The light display changes from the white-light daytime sequence to a vibrantly colored evening sequence shortly after dark.Skyspace: The Way of Color, There is NO COST to view the Museum’s permanent collection, which is on view year- round. General admission to Crystal Bridges is sponsored by Walmart. Upcoming Programs & EventsThe Museum offers year-round programming for all ages, including lectures, art-making workshops, films, gallery talks, and special events. In addition, Crystal Bridges offers professional development for teachers and educational programming for K-12 school groups designed to fit with Common Core standards.Search the calendar by date or by programs & series! 8 Must-See Collection HighlightsDon't miss these well-loved artworks in our permanent collection!
Getting Here600 Museum Way Bentonville AR, 72712479.418.5700The Museum is located on Museum Way, off NE J Street in Bentonville, Arkansas. If you are entering Bentonville from Interstate 49, take exit 88 and go west on Central Avenue. Travel .3 miles and turn right onto John DeShields Boulevard. After you cross NE J Street, DeShields becomes Museum Way which takes you to the Museum entrance and parking garage. The Museum is accessible via the paved Orchard Trail from Orchards Park. You may also walk or bike to the Museum via the paved Crystal Bridges Trail, part of the City of Bentonville trail system. From the Bentonville Downtown Square follow the Crystal Bridges Trail to the Art Trail, which passes by the Skyspace sculpture The Way of Color, by James Turrell, and ends at the Museum’s south entrance. Cyclists, please ride slowly, as this trail has a grade of up to 9%. There are bicycle racks at the Museum’s south entrance and in the Museum parking lot. Direct Routes to XNA
If you are traveling on commercial airlines, we encourage you to fly into Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA). Rental cars and limousine service are available from XNA. If you are traveling by private aircraft, you can fly into the Bentonville Municipal Airport (KVBT) which is only 3 miles from Crystal Bridges. The airport can handle all general aviation aircraft up to light jets. Larger private aircraft can fly into Beaver Lake Aviation (BVA), or Rogers Municipal Airport(KROG). The Museum’s GPS coordinates are: 36.379124, -94.196584 (+36° 22′ 44.85″, -94° 11′ 47.72″) Complimentary parking is available in the Museum parking garage. Follow the signs on Museum Way. The parking garage offers ADA compliant parking. During especially busy days, guests may need to park in the Additional Parking lot on Museum Way near the guard station, or at Orchards Park across NE J Street, and walk to the Museum entrance via the Orchard Trail. The Museum’s main drive connects to a drop-off area at the Museum entrance.
Cars and buses may stop here to load and unload passengers. No parking is allowed in this area. There is no RV parking available on the Crystal Bridges grounds. RVs may park at Orchards Park. The Coca-Cola Hydration Station is a covered pavilion located at the Museum’s Additional Parking lot near the Orchards Trail. chandelier neussThe Hydration Station will serve as a shelter for Crystal Bridges guests awaiting the museum’s shuttle to the main entrance. chandelier lauriana mae mp3It also houses vending machines offering Coca-Cola, Dasani, Powerade and other beverages to refresh thirsty museum guests and those walking the Crystal Bridges trails.chandeliers en fer forgé mariage Northwest Arkansas is easily accessible by plane and by car.
The Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport is served by several international airlines. Other metropolitan areas such as Tulsa, Little Rock, Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, and Dallas are within a half-day’s drive.While you’re here visiting the Museum, be sure to check out the rest of what Northwest Arkansas has to offer. Music, theater, restaurants, shopping, sports, outdoor activities, and attractions abound. Exploring more of Arkansas during your visit? Discover what you can see and do in the Natural State.Resources for more information.Explore Northwest ArkansasBentonvilleRogersSpringdaleFayettevilleEureka Springs21c Museum Hotel BentonvilleBike Bentonville Guest ServicesLocated in the Museum’s main lobby, Guest Services is your resource for many museum amenities and services, including Lost and Found, maps, brochures, self-guided and audio tours, and information about guided tours and educational programs. Guests may also purchase tickets for special exhibitions and events here.
There are restrooms in the following locations, with family restrooms and changing stations available at each. Consult your Museum map for exact locations. between the Lower Temporary Exhibitions Gallery and Early Twentieth-Century Art Gallery reflection area between the Early Twentieth-Century and Twentieth-Century Art Galleries the Community Showcase corridor near the south lobby Museum GuidelinesSome Dos and Don’ts to help make visiting Crystal Bridges as enjoyable as possible for all our guests. You are welcome to take photographs or video of works in the permanent collection for personal use provided that no tripod/monopod or flash is used. Temporary exhibitions may not allow photography. Please check for signage about restrictions as you enter a temporary exhibition, or ask a Gallery Guide. Permits are required for professional portrait photography or video inside the Museum. To ensure a positive experience for you, while maintaining a pleasant experience for our many guests, please be aware of the rules and guidelines, provided below.