Rogers is located within the Arkansas Ozarks, the town was established in 1881 when the first train arrived at the settlement. The lakes, streams, forest and park areas provide abundant outdoor activities.
The historic downtown area of Rogers is attractive to all who visit! The Main Street is paved with bricks and has many restored buildings.
Rogers Historical Museum presents permanent and changing exhibits on the history of the area. In "the Attic" are hands on displays for adults and children. The 1895 Hawkins House allows visitors to step back into the turn of the 20th C.
Rogers Historical Museum highlights famous people and ordinary people who lived through extraordinary times.
Address: Rogers Historical Museum, 322 South 2nd Street, Rogers, AR 72756, United States
Phone: 1 (479) 621-1154, Fax: 1 (479) 621-1155
Hours:
10am-5pm; Closed: Sun
Tips: Caboose open same hours from May 1 through October 31.
Disability Access: Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
War Eagle Caverns features unique formations, fossils, rimstone dams, cave pearls and waterfalls. These caverns are also home to one of the largest colonies of pipestrelles and Arkansas gray bats in North America.
Visitors also have the opportunity to pan for gemstones and try the Lost in the Woods maze.