Downtown Bentonville welcomed a striking new addition to its growing hospitality scene on December 2, 2025—The Compton, a 142-room boutique hotel inspired by mountain biking culture, Ozark design, and the legacy of conservationist Dr. Neil Compton.


Honoring Conservation & Local Heritage

Named after Dr. Neil Compton, who helped preserve the Buffalo River as America's first National River, the hotel blends outdoor adventure with local culture. Its architecture and dĂ©cor—driven by Marvel Design, BRR, and Crème Design—incorporate Ozark limestone, natural wood, and native plantings, emphasizing sustainability and regional character.

A central feature is the two-story skylit atrium, showcasing a limestone bluff wall, flowing water feature, and a biophilic space that creates a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. 


Outdoor & Community-Driven Amenities

Positioned just off Bentonville’s historic town square, adjacent to Dave Peel Park and a new pedestrian promenade, The Compton caters especially to outdoor enthusiasts:

  • Bike valet, wash station, secure storage, and a partnership with 37 North offers concierge service, guided rides, shuttle access to trails, and bike rentals. 
  • Public spaces—including a two-story lobby, The Eddy cocktail bar, Field Notes cafĂ©, and The Ozark Room lounge—are designed with both travelers and locals in mind.
  • A neighborhood-first ethos, articulated by CEO Bashar Wali, emphasizes that The Compton is for locals as much as visitors: “We really want you to walk in … feel like you're walking into your great family room at home”.

Dining & Event Offerings

Operated in partnership with Indigo Road Hospitality and Ropeswing Hospitality, The Compton features:

  • Field Notes – an all‑day cafĂ© with indoor seating and street-side pick‑up.
  • Sestina – a Tuscan-inspired steakhouse offering weekend brunch. 
  • The Eddy – a second-floor cocktail bar with downtown views. 
  • Over 14,700 sq ft of meeting and event space, including a ballroom with floor-to-ceiling windows for weddings, conferences, and community gatherings. 

Blurring Lines: Business, Culture & Wellness

Guest rooms feature built-in window seats, operable windows, and turquoise-tiled bathrooms—echoing the natural hues of the Buffalo River. Premium suites include wet bars, social spaces, and mergeable layouts for larger groups.

In-room recovery amenities—like yoga mats and foam rollers—plus complimentary high-speed Wi‑Fi and smart TVs cater to guests who balance adventure with work or wellness.


A Hub for Outdoor Enthusiasts & Community

Bentonville, known as the “Mountain Biking Capital of the World™”, now has a hotel that fully embraces this identity. With trails at guests’ doorstep and a dedicated cycling concierge, The Compton positions itself as a central hub for active travelers.

Its proximity to cultural landmarks, including Crystal Bridges Museum, and local art installations underscores its alignment with Bentonville’s evolving identity as an arts and outdoor destination.


Final Thoughts

The Compton redefines hospitality in Bentonville by weaving together Ozark artisanship, outdoor adventure, community engagement, and modern hospitality. With a thoughtful tribute to Dr. Neil Compton’s legacy, standout amenities, and a mission to serve both locals and visitors, it’s more than a hotel—it’s a home base for discovery and connection.