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Natural Areas, Parks and Events Department
Discover your Benton County parks
From peaceful trails and native wildlife to family picnic spots and local history, Benton County’s parks and natural areas are great places to explore, relax and connect. Thoughtfully restored and protected for today and tomorrow, these spaces are here for you. Whether you’re casting a line, spotting birds or simply soaking in the beauty—there’s always something waiting just outside your door.
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Find a park or trail
The County’s parks, natural areas and trails are a shining example of Benton County’s commitment to making our natural environment accessible by all County residents. These areas include scenic trails, engaging playgrounds, pristine forests, historic spaces and more.

Go camping
Benton County owns and operates two campgrounds: Salmonberry Campground and the newly added Hubert K. McBee Park and Campground. Some sites are first-come-first-served, and others can be reserved starting January 1 of each year through our Camping.com site.

Reserve a County facility
Host your next event—whether it’s a wedding, family reunion, community gathering, or professional workshop—at a County facility. Enjoy affordable, clean, and well-maintained spaces while supporting your local community. Book a Benton County facility today!
Report a park or trail hazard
Let us know if you notice broken equipment, damaged trails or anything else that needs attention.

Benton County Fairgrounds
Because we sell tickets to events at the Benton County Fairgrounds, this content must live outside of Benton County’s .gov domain. If you’re looking for the Fairgrounds.