Benton Beaches

There are many great reasons to go to a a beach in Benton, AR. Spending time swimming, building sandcastles, playing volleyball, flying a kite, going on walks, or just soaking up the sun, beaches are a host for many different amazing activities.

You can discover several swimming beaches in Benton that are are within a quick drive with the help of our list of beaches. Below is a collection to help you find a beach near Benton. Get started, by entering your zip code in the following box below.

Beaches Near Benton

Most beaches in Benton, AR will be accessible for everyone, however many are closed to the public. Be sure to check the beach’s website to find out if it is possible to visit the beach without breaking any rules. It’s common that beaches will only stay open for specific seasons of the year or during certain hours throughout the day.

The weather at Benton beaches is often unpredictible, so it is important for you to plan your trip for the weather forecast.

Benton, AR Beach Rules

While each beach in Benton may use unique rules on how to use their beach, prepare to listen to the following guidelines for every beach in Benton that you visit:

  • Check online for guidance on fires on the beach because they could be not permitted or you have to follow strict fire rules.
  • Even if the lifeguard is on duty, understand that you are entering the water at your own risk.
  • Any glass containers are prohibited on beaches.
  • You must swim within the permitted regions for swimming.
  • Drinking at the beach may not be allowed.
  • Never disobey a request from the lifeguard on duty. If the lifeguard tell you to stop doing something, then you have to do it.

Benton Beach Travel Tips

  1. Bring the proper sunscreen. Apply sunscreen as soon as you arrive to the beach. Remember, sunscreen can expire over time so check the the bottle for when it expires.
  2. Will there be a lifeguard? Most popular beaches in Benton staff a lifeguard on duty, however do not assume that a lifeguard being in attendance. While walking to the beach, search for beach warning signs. Sometimes they list lifeguard hours.
  3. Only swim in the specified swimming space. If there is a designated swim area it is probably not safe to swim beyond the space. The area may have sharp objects under the water, be assigned to boaters, or is not monitored by a lifeguard.
  4. Find some shade. If you suspect that finding shade will be tough, or if you think that there may not be too many shady spots at the beach, pack your own shade! Use a beach umbrella, shaded tent, or similar equipment that blocks sunlight. Be sure that you bring something that provides good ventilation.
  5. Bring plenty of towels. Don’t forget to take many beach towels before going to the beach. A good rule of thumb is an ocean beach or an area which experiences rip tides. Learn the warning signs and learn what to do if you’re caught in one.
  6. Keep the bugs away. If you plan on going to the beach early in the day or late in the day, there’s a decent chance that mosquitos, sand flies, beach hoppers and other nuisance bugs may be a problem.
  7. Avoid Littering. Do not contribute to the problem of trash on beaches. If you bring something to the beach, you should pick up not leave anything behind. Make sure that you toss out your litter in an appropriate trash or recycling can.
  8. Store items in a mesh bag. It’s easy to grab a backpack, tote bag, or waterproof duffle bag to stash beach gear such as pillows, shovels, flotation devices, and snorkeling gear. However, these bags keep water from escaping, leading to mold growth and keeping beach items from drying out.