While Downtown Rogers continues to showcase the charm, character, and history that make Rogers special, Uptown Rogers has become a hub for growth, entertainment, dining, and modern development. Watch the video below to explore this exciting area, then read our blog, You've Heard About Downtown Rogers, But What About Uptown?, to learn more about the transformation shaping this part of Northwest Arkansas.
If you’re exploring Rogers, start with the iconic War Eagle Mill and Bridge, a favorite local landmark known for scenic views, photography, and seasonal events. Visitors can enjoy the mill’s restaurant and store, walk across the historic one-lane bridge, or spend time fishing and exploring the creek. For a more modern experience, head to Uptown Rogers where you can enjoy entertainment options like Topgolf and the Walmart AMP, offering interactive fun, dining, live music, and events throughout the year.
Rogers has become a destination for food lovers with a dining scene that reflects the community’s diverse culture and growth. From authentic Latin flavors and local favorites to elevated dining experiences and unique dessert spots, there’s no shortage of places to explore. For a special night out, Ruth’s Chris Steak House offers a classic fine dining experience, while Downtown Rogers and the surrounding areas are home to a variety of restaurants, cafés, and hidden gems. Check out the guides below to discover some of the best places to eat in Rogers.
Rogers is surrounded by outdoor opportunities, making it easy to enjoy everything from relaxing afternoons by the water to exciting trail adventures. Lake Atalanta, just minutes from Downtown Rogers, offers more than 30 acres of water along with fishing piers, paddleboarding, kayaking, playgrounds, pavilions, and miles of paved and natural trails for walking, hiking, and biking. Trail lovers can also connect to Railyard Bike Park, a unique destination designed for riders of all skill levels. Beyond the trails, Rogers provides plenty of ways to cool off and enjoy the water, from the Rogers Aquatic Center to Beaver Lake, a 28,000+ acre destination for boating, fishing, swimming, and outdoor recreation.