Tulip Tree Trail and
Crystal Spring Trail

Length: 1/2 mile

Surface: crushed granite hiking trail

Difficulty: Moderate slope with steps

The Tulip Tree Trail features some of the largest trees on the Crystal Bridges grounds, and includes access to the Tulip Tree Shelter, which was fashioned from a scale mock-up of the Museum's pine-beamed roof structure that was created during the design phase. Forming a loop from the Tulip Tree Trail, Crystal Spring Trail features a natural spring that flows from the ground at a cool 50 degrees and feeds into the Museum's ponds. Tulip Tree Trail provides access to the Museum's Great Hall and South Lobby.

Download Trail Map

Tulip Tree Trail Photo Gallery

Tulip Tree Shelter


Art on the Tulip Tree Trail

Robert Tannen
Grains of Sand
2011
Native stone

Grains of Sand, by conceptual artist Robert Tannen, encourages exploration of the Museum grounds, in a kind of sculpture scavenger hunt. Fifteen Arkansas boulders of native limestone and sandstone are placed along the trails. The title, Grains of Sand, and the boulders themselves, refer to the ancient sedimentary rock in the Ozarks.