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Why is AMS in Northwest Arkansas?

Nestled in the scenic Ozark Mountains, Northwest Arkansas offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and innovative spirit. Known for its welcoming community, thriving economy, and rich history, the region provides an inspiring backdrop for meaningful connections and impactful conversations. With its growing reputation as a hub for business, technology, and the arts, Northwest Arkansas offers a dynamic setting that encourages collaboration and creativity. This location was intentionally chosen to foster both professional growth and personal renewal, making it an ideal destination for this year’s Ag Media Summit.

What's special about NWA agriculture?

A Hub of Agricultural Innovation

Northwest Arkansas stands as a cornerstone of the nation’s agricultural industry, driving innovation and growth on a global scale. The region is home to Tyson Foods, one of the world’s largest processors of chicken, beef, and pork, contributing significantly to the food production sector. Additionally, Walmart, headquartered in nearby Bentonville, plays a major role in shaping agricultural supply chains and retail distribution worldwide. Beyond corporate giants, the area is rich with family farms, poultry operations, and agribusiness ventures that fuel both the local economy and international markets. With its blend of farming tradition and cutting-edge agricultural advancements, Northwest Arkansas exemplifies the enduring strength and evolving future of American agriculture.

Things to Do in Fayetteville

Fayetteville offers a perfect mix of small-town charm and big-city amenities, making it a must-visit destination for tourists. Known for its lively entertainment scene, Dickson Street is a hub for local restaurants, music venues, and boutique shops. Nature lovers can explore the scenic trails at Kessler Mountain Regional Park or enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. History buffs will appreciate the Clinton House Museum and the Fayetteville Historic Square, brimming with local shops, cafes, and seasonal farmers markets. With its vibrant arts community, thriving culinary scene, and access to the stunning Ozark outdoors, Fayetteville offers something for every traveler.

Located in the heart of Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas (U of A) is the state’s flagship institution, renowned for its academic excellence, innovative research, and Razorback spirit. Founded in 1871, the university offers a dynamic campus experience with over 200 academic programs and a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship, sustainability, and the arts. The iconic Old Main building and the picturesque Senior Walk, etched with the names of graduates, reflect the school’s rich history. With a passionate sports culture, visitors can experience the excitement of Razorback football at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium or catch a game at Bud Walton Arena. Beyond athletics, the university’s influence extends into the community, driving innovation and fostering a spirit of collaboration throughout Northwest Arkansas.

Things to Do in Springdale

Springdale is a city rich in history and brimming with modern-day charm. Originally a small farming community, Springdale grew into a thriving hub for agriculture and industry, thanks in part to the success of Tyson Foods, which is headquartered here. The city’s deep agricultural roots are celebrated at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, where visitors can explore artifacts and exhibits that showcase the region’s pioneer past.

For outdoor enthusiasts, JB Hunt Park offers scenic trails, fishing ponds, and recreational facilities, while the Randal Tyson Recreational Complex hosts sports events year-round. Families can enjoy a ride on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad, which offers vintage train excursions through the picturesque Ozark countryside. With its blend of historic charm, family-friendly attractions, and ties to the agricultural industry, Springdale offers visitors a unique glimpse into the heritage and culture of Northwest Arkansas.

Things to Do in Rogers

Founded in 1881 along the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, Rogers quickly grew into a bustling town known for its agriculture and commerce. Today, visitors can explore its heritage at the Rogers Historical Museum, which showcases artifacts and stories from the city’s past.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Beaver Lake is a major attraction, offering fishing, boating, and hiking along its scenic shoreline. The nearby Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area provides miles of trails and stunning views of the Ozark landscape. Downtown Rogers is a lively destination, featuring local boutiques, craft breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants, making it a hotspot for shopping and dining. With its blend of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities, Rogers offers visitors a memorable and well-rounded Northwest Arkansas experience.

Things to Do in Bentonville

Bentonville, the birthplace of Walmart, is a city where rich history meets modern innovation. Founded in 1837, Bentonville began as a small farming community but transformed into a global economic hub with the establishment of Sam Walton’s first store in 1950—now preserved as the Walmart Museum.

Today, Bentonville is a vibrant destination with world-class attractions. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art showcases stunning architecture and a remarkable collection of works by renowned artists, all set amid scenic woodland trails. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Slaughter Pen Mountain Bike Park, known for its miles of trails that wind through the picturesque Ozarks. Downtown Bentonville offers a charming blend of boutiques, cafes, and farm-to-table restaurants, while the Scott Family Amazeum provides interactive, hands-on exhibits for families. With its combination of cultural landmarks, outdoor adventures, and innovative spirit, Bentonville offers visitors a unique and unforgettable Northwest Arkansas experience.

How do I get around NWA?

Northwest Arkansas offers a variety of transportation options, making it easy for visitors to explore the region. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely available, providing convenient travel between cities such as Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, and Fayetteville. For those looking to explore at their own pace, rental cars are a popular option, with major providers located at XNA Airport and throughout the region. Public transportation is also available through the Ozark Regional Transit (ORT) and Razorback Transit, offering bus services with routes connecting key areas, including the University of Arkansas. For eco-friendly travel, bike-share programs and the extensive network of paved trails make cycling a scenic and practical way to get around. With its mix of modern transportation services and pedestrian-friendly areas, Northwest Arkansas offers visitors both convenience and flexibility when exploring the region.

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