Rogers, Arkansas Facts:
- County: Benton
- Population: 57,539
- Coverage Area (Total): 37.94 sq. miles
- Elevation: 1,368 ft.
- Cities/Towns covered in local Names and Numbers Phone Book: Arkansas – Appleby, Arnett, Avoca, Baldwin, Banyard, Beaty, Beaver Shores, Bella Vista, Bentonville, Bethel Heights, Black Oak, Blackburn, Blackjack Corner, Bloomfield, Blue Springs Village, Brentwood, Brightwater, Buckeye, Canehill, Cave Springs, Centerton, Cherokee City, Cincinnati, Clantonville, Clyde, Cross Hollow, Cross Roads, Decatur, Durham, Dutch Mills, Elkins, Elm Springs, Evansville, Farmington, Fayetteville, Floss, Frisco, Gallatin, Garfield, Gateway, Gentry, Georgetown, Goshen, Gravette, Greenland, Habberton, Harmon, Harris, Hartwell, Hazel Valley, Healing Springs, Hickory Creek, Hicks, Highfill, Hindsville, Hiwasse, Hogeye, Hubbard, Huntsville, Ionia, Japton, Johnson, Lake Frances, Larue, Lincoln, Little Flock, Logan, Lost Bridge Village, Lowell, Mason Valley, Mayfield, Maysville, McNair, Monte Ne Shores, Morrow, Nebo, Oak Grove, Odell, Onda, Osage Mills, Pea Ridge, Pedro, Pitkin Corner, Pleasure Heights, Prairie Creek, Prairie Grove, Ridge, Rhea, Rivercliff Estates, Robinson, Rogers, Roxton, Savoy, Seba, Siloam Springs, Skylight, Sonora, Spring Valley, Springdale, Springtown, Starks, Strickler, Sulphur City, Sulphur Springs, Summers, Sunset, Suttle, Thorney, Tolu, Tontitown, Tuttle, Vaughn, Viney Grove, Walnut Grove, War Eagle, Wedington, Wedington Woods, Wesley, West Fork, West Point, Wheeler, White Rock, Whitener, Winslow, Woolsey, Wyola, Wyman; Oklahoma – Watts, West Maysville, West Siloam Springs
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Rogers Attractions
Rogers Tourism
Rogers Recurring Events
Farmers Market - Every Wednesday & Saturday (April - October) from 7am - 1pm Downtown at 1st & Walnut.