Transportation
A car is essential for getting around Lowell and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas metropolitan area.





Lowell is a welcoming and rapidly developing community located in the vibrant Northwest Arkansas corridor. Historically known as 'Mudtown,' the city has transformed into a tranquil residential enclave that provides a perfect balance between small-town charm and modern convenience. Its strategic location along Interstate 49 makes it an ideal spot for those visiting the corporate headquarters in Bentonville or the cultural attractions of Fayetteville. Beyond its suburban streets, Lowell offers easy access to the stunning landscapes of the Ozark Mountains and the recreational opportunities of Beaver Lake, making it a practical and calm retreat for any traveler exploring the region's diverse offerings.
Lowell is a welcoming and rapidly developing community located in the vibrant Northwest Arkansas corridor. Historically known as 'Mudtown,' the city has transformed into a tranquil residential enclave that provides a perfect balance between small-town charm and modern convenience. Its strategic location along Interstate 49 makes it an ideal spot for those visiting the corporate headquarters in Bentonville or the cultural attractions of Fayetteville. Beyond its suburban streets, Lowell offers easy access to the stunning landscapes of the Ozark Mountains and the recreational opportunities of Beaver Lake, making it a practical and calm retreat for any traveler exploring the region's diverse offerings.
Strategic location between Bentonville and Fayetteville.
Proximity to the natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains.
Small-town charm with modern suburban amenities.
Easy access to recreational activities at nearby Beaver Lake.
The city is primarily residential and offers a much quieter pace than its larger neighbors.
Public transportation options are limited, so plan for driving or rideshares.
Ideal for travelers who prefer a suburban setting over a busy urban core.
A car is essential for getting around Lowell and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas metropolitan area.
Look for the annual Mudtown Days festival to experience the city's local culture and history.
A quiet home base for exploring the Northwest Arkansas region.
USD $
$100-$150 p/day
8,549
Consider staying in Lowell for potentially more affordable accommodation while remaining minutes away from Rogers and Bentonville.
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April-June, September-October
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make this an ideal time for hiking in the nearby Ozarks.
Expect warm and humid weather, perfect for spending time on Beaver Lake.
The region is famous for its vibrant autumn foliage, usually peaking in late October.
Generally mild with occasional cold snaps, offering a quiet time for indoor shopping and dining.