Plan your visit to the U.S. Marshals Museum!

Hours of operation:

 

March 1 – Labor Day:

9:00am-5:00pm Daily

 

Post Labor Day – Feb 28:

Tuesday – Saturday, 9:00am-5:00pm

 

Closed: New Years Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Admission:

*All prices are subject to local and state sales tax and tourism tax.

Adults: $15

Senior (65+): $13

Student (Ages 5 – College): $10

Under 5 Years: FREE

Military/Law Enforcement Veterans: $10

Current Military/Law Enforcement With ID: FREE

U.S. Marshals Service: FREE

Group Rate (Groups of 10 or more): Adults: $13, Youth: $8

Please contact info@usmmuseum.org to book a group visit.

 

 

Address:

789 Riverfront Drive, Fort Smith, AR 72901

 

Contact us!

(479)-242-1789

info@usmmuseum.org

 

Upcoming Events/Programs:

Events Calendar

 

 

The U.S. Marshals Museum is a participant in the Museums for All programs. By showing a SNAP, EBT or WIC card, guests can get a discounted rate of $2.50 (tax included) per person for up to four individuals.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Where is the museum located?

The U.S. Marshals Museum is located at 789 Riverfront Drive in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Do I need to purchase tickets in advance?

No, tickets can be purchased at our ticketing desk as you arrive for your visit.

How much time should I allow for my visit?

Touring is different for everyone. We suggest allowing at least 1-2 hours for your visit but many of our guests spend several hours exploring our galleries.

Are wheelchairs available?

Yes, wheelchairs are available for guests to use free of charge during their visit. Please ask the front desk for assistance. 

Is there RV and bus parking available?

Yes, RV or busses may park in our gravel lot located next to the regular parking area.

Is photography allowed?

Unless otherwise posted, non-flash, personal-use snapshots are encouraged during your visit. Don’t forget to tag us and use #marshalsmuseum so we can see! For photography shoots, please contact our marketing department at 479-259-2031 or hgreen@usmmuseum.org.

Does the museum have a giftshop?

Yes, The Outpost is open 9:00am-5:00pm Tuesday-Saturday. You may enter our shop directly from the main lobby, no ticket required.

What forms of payment does the Museum accept?

The U.S. Marshals Museum accepts both cash and credit cards. 

 

Are there group discounts available?

Yes, groups of 10 or more receive a discounted rate of $13 for adults and $8 for youth. (pre-tax)

For more information regarding group visits, please contact our Sales Manager, Satori Evans at 479-259-2024 or sevans@usmmuseum.org.

Are reservations for groups required?

Although reservations are not required, they are highly encouraged. Please contact 479-259-2024 to get your group on our calendar.

How do I find out about upcoming museum events or programs?
Is there a place to eat inside the museum?

Fort Smith Coffee Co has taken over the U.S. Marshals Museum café. They serve delicious coffee and an assortment of pastries Monday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm.

How do I plan field trips to the U.S. Marshals Museum?

The first step in planning a field trip to the U.S. Marshals Museum is to fill out our School Visit Request Form under the learning tab. (School Visit Resources)

For more information, please contact our Outreach Manager at (479) 242-9757 or vlunageels@usmmuseum.org

Can I rent facilities at the museum for special events?

Yes! With intimate spaces of 650 square feet for small gatherings and up to 14,000 square feet for large events, the USMM has several different options for your special day. To learn more about facility rentals, visit our facility rental page.

Do you accept the Golden Age or America the Beautiful Pass?

The USMM is an independent non-profit museum and is not part of the National Park Service System or other federal government museum and heritage tourism programs. Because of this, the USMM does not accept an access pass or golden age passport provided by the National Park Service or Bureau of Land Management.

Visitor Guidelines:

 

Costumes (including historical and/or period attire) are NOT allowed, except by invitation of the Museum. Visitors wearing costumes at other times may be asked to leave. Full face masks and full face paint are not allowed. This rule is not applicable to children 12 and under.

Disruptive or disorderly behavior, including running, yelling, threatening others or fighting, is prohibited.

No tobacco use is allowed inside the building or within 25 feet of any entrance. Electronic cigarettes are also prohibited.

Displaying physical impairment from alcohol or drug use, or the possession, sale, or use of illegal drugs on Museum property is prohibited.

Photography is allowed for personal, non-commercial use, unless otherwise noted.

Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

No eating or drinking is allowed in the exhibit galleries.

Please do not climb on the exhibits.

For the safety of all patrons, only service animals defined by ADA guidelines are allowed in the building. Pets, comfort or emotional support animals are not permitted.

Use of wheeled devices including skateboards, roller-skates, bicycles, scooters, and shopping carts is prohibited, except in designated areas. Motorized ADA assistive devices, wheelchairs, walkers and strollers are exempt from this rule.

No loitering or soliciting

Sleeping or lying down in public areas of the Museum is prohibited.

Bathrooms are for patron use only.

Security guards are on duty. Video surveillance is in progress. No backpacks. All other bags/purses are subject to search. Do not leave bags unattended.

Failure to comply with a reasonable request, expectation or restriction that has been communicated by Museum staff or volunteers is prohibited.