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Ozarks of Arkansas

As you cruise into town, whether you’re coming from near or far, Rogers is ready to welcome you with open arms, a variety of hotels, shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. Update your Ozarks itinerary to include the stops below while you’re in Rogers.

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What to See

Rogers and Northwest Arkansas offer must-see local attractions no matter the interest. From outdoor adventure to historical sites to live music and craft beer, there’s something for everyone. Stretching through the beautiful Northwest Arkansas Ozarks is Scenic Highway 12, extending from Highway 71, through Historic Downtown Rogers, east along the south side of Beaver Lake and connecting with Highway 23 into Eureka Springs. Traveling this route is a sightseeing experience where you will find some of the friendliest people and unspoiled forests.

Daisy Airgun Museum

Daisy is known from the movie A Christmas Story where Ralphie asks for a Daisy BB Gun for Christmas. With more than 150 air rifles and toys on display, you can take a chronological tour of Daisy’s history. End the tour to see a complete line of the current Daisy products offered today. The Daisy Airgun Museum is also home to the “World’s Largest Daisy BB Gun.” Pro tip: let Daisy ship your gun back home for you!

A statue of a gun on the side of a building.

War Eagle Mill

Visit a working water-powered grist mill and scenic Ozark site featuring the Historic War Eagle Bridge. The first floor is a dedicated gift shop with organic and non-GMO grains, flours, and mixes. Visit the third floor War Eagle Mill Café for breakfast and dinner. Pro tip: order the beans and cornbread and don’t skip dessert!

War Eagle Mill

War Eagle Cavern

Located one-half mile off Scenic HWY 12 on Beaver Lake, the cavern hours affordable fun for any age. Featuring a natural entrance to the cave, you can follow the meandering stream straight into the mountain, with wide, level pathways, unique formations, two waterfalls, and an underground lake.

War Eagle Carven

What to Do

Ozark Beer Company

Feeling thirsty? Head to downtown Rogers and enjoy Ozark Beer Company, a local brewery that produces a variety of year-round and seasonal beers offered in pints, flights, growlers, and cans to go. The taproom is open 7 days a week and often features local food trucks for lunch and dinner. Year-round beers include: Ozark IPA, Ozark Cream Stout, Ozark Lager, and their American Pale Ale. Check out our Craft Beer and Wine page to find exactly what you’re looking for.  

a glass of beer next to a jug of beer.

Prairie Creek Marina

If you’re looking for a good backdrop for some photos, head to Prairie Creek Marina. As your gateway to Beaver Lake, the marina showcases the beauty the Arkansas Ozarks region. Snap a quick photo or make a whole day of it by renting a boat. 

A marina with boats docked on a dock.

Pea Ridge National Military Park

If you’re a history buff, Pea Ridge National Military Park is for you! Nestled in the Ozark Hills, learn about the history of the battle that saved Missouri for the union. The military park is a 4,300-acre battlefield that honors those who fought and died on these grounds. 

Where to Stay

Whether you want luxurious accommodations in the Ozarks of Arkansas or just a comfortable room to relax in the area after a day on your bike, there is an array of lodging options to satisfy any taste and any budget.

Places to Stay

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Imagine cruising through Ozark country in the Natural State with every twist and turn a new vista and sight to see. See you in Rogers, soon.

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