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The 2022-2023 The Good Life cover design will be changing seasonally this year to reflect both the dynamic nature of the region as well as the dynamic community this publication showcases. This fourth cover, representing winter in NWA, shows a beautiful, snowy sunset in the countryside of Rogers, AR. It really is The Good Life in NWA!
THE ROGERS-LOWELL AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
We are a nonprofit business and community development organization serving Rogers, Lowell, and all of Northwest Arkansas. While we work in close partner ship with the city governments in Rogers and Lowell, we are a private entity and not a government agency. Working with our members, partners, and investors, together we are the trusted source for growing our region’s business, activating high-impact leaders and building a strong and diverse community. Ultimately, we help create a cohesive and connected community where people want to visit, live, invest, work, and play.
Edited and produced by the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce
317 West Walnut, Rogers, AR 72756 (479) 636-1240 • (800) 364-1240 www.RogersLowell.com
Copyright © 2022 Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce
All Rights Reserved.
VISIT ROGERS
We are the destination marketing organization (DMO) for the City of Rogers (overseen by the Rogers Advertising and Promotion Commission) and work in collaboration with the Chamber to create economic opportunity for the commu nity by attracting meetings, conventions, and leisure visitors. Our work also helps to promote Rogers as an entertainment destination and world-class place to live, work, invest, and play. To us, it’s all about improving the quality of life for our residents through increased tourism economic impact.
We believe whether your agenda is all business or purely personal, the possibil ities are endless in Rogers. Our city blends the region’s finest meeting facilities with activities and amenities that range from outdoor adventure to world-class shopping and fine dining. This mix of infrastructure and positive energy has us ranked as one of Money Magazine’s best places to live in the nation.
Tourism Information Contacts
Visit Rogers (479) 636-1240 www.VisitRogersArkansas.com
Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce (479) 636-1240 www.RogersLowell.com
Go Downtown Rogers (479) 636-1240 www.godowntownrogers.com
City of Rogers (479) 621-1117 www.RogersAR.gov
City of Lowell (479) 770-2185 www.LowellArkansas.gov
Discover Lowell (479) 372-7521 www.discoverlowell.com
Northwest Arkansas Tourism Association www.NorthwestArkansas.org
Scenic HWY 12 Tourism Association www.ScenicHwy12.com
Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage & Tourism (800) NATURAL www.Arkansas.com
Arkansas State Parks (888) 287-2757 www.ArkansasStateParks.com
Beaver Lake/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (479) 636-1210 www.swl.usace.army.mil
Special Note About the Publication
Throughout the 2022-2023 edition of The Good Life publication, you'll find lists of experiences and attractions found throughout Northwest Arkansas. This year, most of those listings are interactive when viewing on the web or in a downloaded PDF on a computer, as in you can click on the title of these events in a list to view a website with more information about said attraction. We cannot wait for you to visit in person soon to see everything The Good Life in Northwest Arkansas has to offer.
The Outdoors 14
Downtown Rogers 17 NWA Festivals & Events 20
Arts & Crafts Fairs . . . . . . . . . . . 24 City Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 NWA Cycling 30 Cruise the Ozarks 34
Relocate to NW Arkansas 64 City Amenities 68
Guides, Bait & Tackle, Marinas 97
Motorcycle Dealers 97
The Arts, Live Music, Live Theater 97
Beer & Wine Escapes 98 Spas, Salons, & Barbers . . . . . . . . 98 Golf Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Where to Shop 100
Where to Eat 105
Where to Stay 113
Apartments 115 Senior Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Arts & Culture 38 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Downtown Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Beer & Wine Escapes 49
Local Attractions 50
Casinos 53
Spas, Salons, & Barbers 56
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
...to ROGERS & LOWELL
The Rogers-Lowell Area is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the nation, but the heart and soul of small-town America is still alive and well here. Discover museums, art galleries, live music, trendy shopping and innovative dining, all just a stone’s throw from outdoor adventures including fishing, water sports, biking, hiking, camping, and boating. Explore the natural beauty and breathtaking views of nearby Beaver Lake nestled in the Ozark Mountains.
SCHUBER MITCHELL HOMES: HOMEBUILDING, DONE DIFFERENTLY
Building a home should be one of the most exciting times in your life. At Schuber Mitchell Homes, we know the excitement that homeowners feel when they love coming home – which is why we offer a unique, simple process to owning a Schuber Mitchell home so that our buyers know just what to expect!
From the first time you visit one of our model homes, our team of New Home Specialists are here to help walk you through your entire homebuilding journey – from a personalized color selection appointment at our Design Studio to your special framing dedication, we will tailor your experience to your fami ly’s needs: making it as quick, easy and fun as possible!
Northwest Arkansas has exploded in recent years as one of the fastest growing and most desirable places to live in the country. We took notice of this beautiful area to plant roots in 2017 and have been building top-of-the-line, affordable homes here ever since. Each of our communities has its own personality and amenities that draw different people to call it “home”.
In addition to a truly unique buyer experience, each Schuber Mitchell home comes with many features that used homes don’t include and other builders charge extra for (see chart to the left).
At Schuber Mitchell Homes, we are passionate about building affordable luxury homes within safe, inviting commu nities in the Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri areas. Our neighborhoods have been thoughtfully designed to bring unique looks, feels, and amenities to its residents.
With many Schuber Mitchell communities to choose from, you are sure to find your perfect home with us! Learn more by visiting us on our website at schubermitchell.com, or by giving us a call at (866) 499-8919.
THE GOOD LIFE
You won’t find a friendlier, safer place to live, work and play – that’s why we call living here The Good Life. There’s always plenty to do and our community is experienced hosting regional, national, and inter national events and conferences thanks to the Rogers Convention Center and local hotel properties. The Northwest Arkansas region hosts some of the best events in the nation, for both business and pleasure.
The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion (AMP) in Rogers is the region’s premier outdoor concert venue offering the best live music in the area. The Arkansas Public Theatre provides live theater experiences for audi ences, performers, and students, enhancing the Rogers Historic District and creating a regional destination.
ONE OF THE MOST DYNAMIC REGIONS IN AMERICA
Northwest Arkansas’ historic downtowns and vibrant entertainment districts are recognized as top destinations for shopping, dining, and the arts. Outdoor amenities abound with multiple state parks, 487 miles of Beaver Lake shoreline, an impressive regional trails system, a botanical garden, and hiking, biking, and boating opportunities galore!
Each of the region’s cities offers something special and unique. Visit the charming village of Eureka Springs with its Victorian architecture, incredible living arts culture such as The Great Passion Play, and numerous shops and galleries. Attend a Broadway performance at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, and “Call the Hogs” at a University of Arkansas Razorbacks home game. Catch a concert at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, and a Northwest Arkansas Naturals baseball game in Springdale. Explore one of the region’s four state parks, including Withrow Springs in Huntsville. Hit the rapids year-round at the Siloam Springs Kayak Park, or tee-off at one of Bella Vista’s challenging golf courses. Don’t miss Bentonville’s awe-inspiring Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art or explore contempo rary art, catch a performance, or hang with friends at the Momentary. Enjoy all of the amenities and discover the diversity that makes Northwest Arkansas a welcoming and inclusive community to visit.
Whether you are visiting or relocating to Northwest Arkansas you’ll find a wealth of information for planning your trip to the Rogers-Lowell Area in this Destination Guide. Visit www.RogersLowell.com and www.VisitRogersArkansas.com for online listings to help you choose your lodging and dining reservations and learn about all the fun and “must-see” things to do while you’re here.
Northwest Arkansas Awards & Recognition Heartland Forward Most Dynamic Metropolitans
Ranks Northwest Arkansas: 3rd Best Mid-Sized Metro Area (under one million total population) 21st Best Overall Metro Area 8th Best Overall Metro Area for Per-Capita Personal Income 2nd Best Mid-Sized Metro Area for Per-Capita Personal Income 5th Best Mid-Sized Metro Area for Short and Medium Term Average Annual Pay Growth 5th Best Mid-Sized Metro Area of Medium-Term Job Growth
A 2019 Report by the US Conference of Mayors Ranks Northwest Arkansas:
overall for Most Economic Growth through 2024
overall in Gross Metropolitan Product $33.2 billion in Gross Metropolitan Product for 2020
The 2021 Milken Institute’s
Best Performing Cities List
Ranks Northwest Arkansas: 15th overall for the Best Performing Cities 16th overall in 1-year wage growth 15th overall in 5-year job growth 7th overall in 12-month job growth
U.S. News and World Report
Best Places to Live in 2021-2022
Ranks Northwest Arkansas:
4th Best Place to Live Overall
10th Cheapest Best Place to Live
20th Fastest Growing Place to Live 21st Best Place to Live for Quality of Life
Forbes Best Places Lists
Ranks Northwest Arkansas:
40th Best Place for Business and Careers 10th Best Place for Job Growth
Newgeography.com
Ranks Northwest Arkansas
2nd Best Mid-Sized City for Job Growth
10th Best Overall City for Job Growth
US Department of Labor Statistics
Ranks Benton County:
Largest 2nd Quarter Yearly Wage Gain in 2019
YOUR REGIONAL DESTINATION FOR FAMILY FUN & MEETING SPACES!
The Jones Center is a recreation, education, and event center located in downtown Springdale, AR offering: + Year-round ice arena + Auditorium + 2 indoor swimming pools + Conference center + World-class bike park + Fitness center + Multi-purpose gymnasium
PROVIDING HEALTH, EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES TO NWA!
The Center for Nonprofits @ St. Mary’s is home to more than 60 nonprofits organizations including the Benton County Health Department and offers 10 great event and meeting room spaces.
Check out all that The Jones Center offers using this QR code:
View the meeting spaces at the Center for Nonprofits @St. Mary’s in Rogers using this QR code:
EXPLORE
There is a lot to explore in Northwest Arkansas. This corner of The Natural State is an outdoorsman’s paradise, featuring plentiful fishing spots in areas such as beautiful Beaver Lake, an abundance of state parks, adventurous camping and hiking, many water sports activities, and scenic views to enjoy.
The area also offers always-popular arts and crafts fairs, festivals and events that bring together the community to celebrate all things NWA. Residents and visitors alike can also explore the extensive city park systems in Rogers and Lowell.
If you’re new to the area, you might notice that bike racks are a popular accessory in Northwest Arkansas. The area’s cycling and mountain biking trails have been honored among some of the best in the United States, and they are only getting better. Scenic Highway 12 is a hotspot for motorcyclists to enjoy the thrilling curves and twists of the Ozarks. Whether you’re on two wheels or four, there’s always something for you to explore here.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
239 Turpentine Creek Lane
Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632
Phone: 479-253-5841 www.tcwr.org
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR) is a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) licensed, 509 (a) 2, as described in Section 501(c)(3), non-profit certified facility, dedicated to the rescue and care of exotic and native wildlife, focusing on Big Cats and bears. Our mission is to provide lifetime refuge for abandoned, abused, and neglected ‘Big Cats’, with emphasis on tigers, lions, leopards and cougars.
TCWR is regularly inspected by the USDA and houses an assortment of exotic and native animals, including lions, tigers, leopards, and other big cats as well as black bears, brown bears, and a variety of other animals. Animals are generally rescued from private owners who can no longer care from them, or they are confiscated by law enforcement authorities in cases of abuse and neglect and given a permanent home at TCWR.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is a legitimate sanctuary and does not buy, sell, trade, breed, or loan-out any animals. All residents are given a high level of care in a safe environment throughout the remainder of their lives.
All animals are cared for by a permanent animal care staff of 7 biologists/zoologists, and a bi-annual intern staff of approximately 15-18 college/university graduates. The animals receive extended veterinary care by Dr. Kellyn Sweeley at the Refuge’s onsite Jackson Memorial Veterinary Hospital.
Education is at the heart of their mission, and they offer educators a unique learning opportunity. With the advent of the pandemic, and the big cats’ susceptibility to the virus, the Refuge adapted and now offers unique virtual learning opportunities for educators as well as for parents looking for ethical activities for their children.
You can take your experience to the next level by reserving one of ten unique lodging options. Go to sleep listening to lions’ carol and awaken to the rumble of tigers! From adult-only Safari Lodges to their pet-friendly family Suites and popular Tree House, there is something for everyone.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge operates primarily on admission, lodging, retail sales and donation revenue, and does not receive fed eral, state, or city funding.
Help Us, Help Them
While exploring the outdoors, test your survival skills and camp under the stars. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates 673 camping sites in 11 parks around Beaver Lake. There are also several private RV and campground facilities available in the area. War Eagle Cavern on Beaver Lake is one of the top attractions to include when planning your trip. The cavern offers hours of fun for all ages touring the cave, feeding fish from the boat dock, uncovering fossils at The Big Dig, and exploring the Lost in the Woods Maze. Feeling more adventurous? Join the team for a spelunk ing tour of the cavern. Just down the road is the War Eagle Mill, the only working water-powered grist mill in the state. Browse the Mill store for crafts, baskets, jams,
jellies, and stone-ground whole grain meals and mixes. Watch the miller at work, feed the geese, wander the grounds with historic home sites, and enjoy breakfast or lunch at The Restaurant at War Eagle Mill. Visit the third weekend of every October for the Northwest Arkansas Fall Craft Fairs.
For the animal lovers, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is located on over 450 acres, one of the largest and most respected big cat sanctuaries in North America. Spend the day learning about African lions, leopards, and servals; Bengal and Siberian tigers; and native black bears, bobcats and cougars housed in spacious 5,000 to 20,000 square foot habitats. TCWR also offers an RV park for those wishing to stay near the refuge!
The Ozark Natural Science Center provides educational programs that immerse participants in the wonder of the Ozarks ecosys tems and celebrate ecological and cultural diversity, foster conservation and stewardship, and nurture appre ciation of nature in the Ozarks. The J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center opened in 2020, featuring a 32,000 square foot facility on over 61 acres that is the newest place to learn about the natural world and outdoor recreation in Northwest Arkansas. For
EXPLORE DOWNTOWN ROGERS
DOWNTOWN ROGERS
Downtown is home to brick-lined streets leading to a magical blend of sights, sounds, aromas, and tastes. It is a melting pot where business, dining, creativity, shopping, art, music, com merce, history, professional services, and more come together to form a vibrant community.
There’s plenty to explore throughout the year “on the bricks” including the Rogers Local Food Market (farmers market), beautiful parks, and a variety of fun monthly events for the whole family.
EXPLORE
The Rogers Local Food Market attracts growers and makers from all over NWA to sell their goods. Within walking (or riding) distance from the market is the Railyard Bike Park, with experiences for all riding levels. Walking and riding trails lead down to Lake Atalanta, a local Rogers favorite spot, that includes a hard-surface trail around the lake, six fishing piers, a natural splash pad for kids, a treehouse, and 2,000foot boardwalk. Back up the road is the Rogers skate board and splash park, a great spot to visit in the heat of the summer to cool off.
The new Railyard Park was completed in 2021 in downtown Rogers. The multi-use park is the new home of a splash park, playground, and the Butterfield Stage, home to live entertainment, fes tivals, and performances. Coming soon will be the renovated Centennial Park across the street from the new Railyard Park. This park celebrates our country’s centennial with a beautiful flower garden with park benches, a paved stone walk, and picnic tables. For your quiet lunches, enjoy a sack lunch or purchase one at one of downtown Rogers' delicious restaurants.
EXPLORE FESTIVALS & EVENTS
Explore Historic Downtown Rogers at a variety of events. From hol iday-themed entertainment to delicious cuisine, each event unites our community for an experience “on the bricks” unlike any other. The following is a list of events that have traditionally been held in downtown Rogers. Click on the title of the event to visit each website for more information and the latest updates.
BIKES ON THE BRICKS
ROGERS AND Northwest Arkansas FESTIVALS & EVENTS
WALMART NW ARKANSAS CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY P&G
Annual LPGA golf tournament hosted at Pinnacle Country Club with 140+ golfers and purse of $2.3 million
BITE NW ARKANSAS
Three-day food festival as part of LPGA NW Arkansas Championship Week
A DIVERSE TASTE OF ROGERS
Features heavy hors d’oeuvres prepared by local chefs, desserts, beer, and wine
ROGERS SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
A groovy non-stop weekend filed with screenings, workshops and entertainment
LOWELL MUDTOWN DAYS
Annual festival celebrating the heritage of the city of Lowell
KOMEN OZARK MORE THAN PINK WALK
Walk to raise donations for research in preventing and curing breast cancer
ARTOSPHERE FESTIVAL
Celebrates art, music and nature with excit ing performances, activities and events that the whole family can enjoy
ART OF WINE FESTIVAL
Taste hundreds of the world’s finest wines, paired with food by local chefs, entertain ment, and more
BENTON COUNTY FAIR
Provides family fun and education about agriculture, industry, history, and culture
BENTONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL
One-of-a-kind event that champions inclu sion in all forms of media
Kid-Sized Care
As the first and only pediatric hospital in the region, we’re proud to deliver care where our children live, learn and play.
Whether it’s an emergency in the middle of the night or well-child visits, we’re here to make kids better today and healthier tomorrow.
EXPLORE ARTS &
Crafts enthusiasts from across the nation visit Northwest Arkansas each October to attend regional arts and crafts fairs. They shop for hand-made pottery, stained glass, baskets, jewelry, artwork, and much more, while meeting and sometimes watching the artisans at work. To plan your visit and request maps, c lick here .
EAGLE FAIR
WAR EAGLE
EXPLORE
The City of Rogers Parks Department oversees over 400 acres of land containing nearly 20 parks including a Skateboard and Splash Park, hard surface bike park - The Railyard Bike Park, Rogers Aquatics Center, 26 athletic fields, Rogers Regional Sports Park, Veterans Memorial Park, and a 22-mile Greenways and Trails System. The city’s parks are all ADA accessible.
The City of Lowell Parks Department oversees five beautiful parks including the Mudtown BMX Park inside Ward Nail Park, where the annual Mudtown Days celebration is held to pay tribute to the town’s former name. Heritage Park features a retired 1975 American La France fire engine truck on display that’s very popular with kids. Lowell Park and McClure Park offer playgrounds, covered pavilions, and athletic facilities.
ROGERS & lowell CITY PARKS
Cambridge Park (B2)
13-acre neighborhood park; trailhead
Centennial Park | Downtown (D3-4)
Recently renovated park dedicated to the Rogers Centennial celebration
Foerster Park (D3)
Home to one of the largest soccer programs in the state
Horsebarn Park (A3-4)
Connects to the Horsebarn Trail and features a playground
Lake Atalanta Park (E3-4)
236-acre park that includes the Railyard Bike Park
Library Park (C4)
2.5-acre park; across the street from the Rogers Public Library
Maple Grove Park (E4)
1.5-acre neighborhood park with a relaxing atmosphere; the oldest park in the Rogers park system.
New Hope Park (C5)
2-acre neighborhood park; gift from the Rogers Police Department and court system to people of Rogers; 1/4mile walking trail
Mt. Hebron Park (A8)
3.55 acres situated at the corner of Mount Hebron Road and Garrett Road
Northwest Park (D3)
25-acre sports complex; oldest ball field complex in Rogers
Olive Street Park (C3)
4.5-acre neighborhood park; trailhead; tree demonstra tion project adds to its aesthetic beauty
Railyard Bike Park (E4)
Accommodates riders of all different skill-levels with a Session Zone, Slope Style and Pump Track; serves everything from striders, to full suspension bikes, to stunt jumpers, to BMX
Railyard Park | Downtown (D3-4)
Urban park featuring a stage, green spaces, water park, and a play yard
Rogers Aquatics CENTER
(C5)
3-acre waterpark filled with water fun for the whole family
Rogers Regional Sports Park
(C2)
61-acre sports complex of which half is utilized for sports; links to trail system; features six softball/baseball fields for league, and tournament play
Rogers Skateboard & Splash Park (D3)
Adjacent to Rogers Activity Center; no fee to use the splash park
Sling Station (B5)
Relaxing spot on the Razorback Regional Greenway to tie up a hammock
Tower Park (D4)
7.5-acre neighborhood park; entrance and flower beds planted each year by the Garden Club
Twin Creek (C6)
Trailhead; features an 18-hole disk golf course
Veterans Park (E4-5)
23-acre neighborhood park that surrounds a modern sports field complex with a turf field; doggie station; stocked pond for fishing
Heritage Park (D8)
Retired 1975 American La France fire engine truck on display
Kathleen Johnson Memorial Park
(C8)
Farmers market, biking/walking trailhead, science center and multiple nonprofit organizations.
Lowell Park (D8)
Playground, basketball court, and covered pavilion; Lowell Basketball Gym is available with reservations
McClure Park (D8)
Picnic areas, covered pavilion, playground and a softball field
Ward Nail Park (E8)
3.4-mile walking trail, pond, covered picnic areas, gazebo, covered outdoor stage area, playground and basketball court, and Mudtown BMX track
EXPLORE
Roadies, prepare to roll in Northwest Arkansas! The Razorback Regional Greenway trail system runs for over 42 miles between Fayetteville and Bella Vista. It’s perfect for exploring the beauty of Northwest Arkansas on bicycle and suitable for all skill levels. Shared-use, off-road trails are plentiful.
The Rogers Greenways & Trails Committee, a former citizen advisory committee organized by the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, helped oversee development of the Trails Master Plan. City trail heads include Blossom Way, Cambridge, Horsebarn, Lake Atalanta, Mercy and Turtle Creek. Bentonville offers the 14-mile Slaughter Pen Mountain Bike Trail, The Heritage Trail System in Rogers covers close to 60 miles, Springdale offers 12 miles of trails and Fayetteville has 18 miles, some which are part of the Razorback Regional Greenway.
Local organization Trailblazers + ETHIC (a merger between NWA Trailblazers and BikeNWA in 2021) focuses on initiatives that promote biking advocacy and education in cities across Northwest Arkansas with a particular focus on communities along the Razorback Greenway corridor. They support creation of a world-class network of recreational and active transportation infrastructure for all ages and abilities. Click here to le arn more. .
The Railyard Bike Park located in downtown Rogers features wall rides, whale tales, and concrete lips. The park is designed to accommodate riders of all different skill-levels, beginner to expert, and differ ent types of bicycles, striders to full suspension bikes and dirt jumpers to BMX.
If you are excited about BMX (bicycle motocross) racing, you can find it in Northwest Arkansas. The area’s only track can be found inside Ward Nail Park in Lowell and is a family oriented facility providing a place for BMX racers and non-racers to enjoy the sport. Join in on the fun at the Mudtown BMX track. Call (479) 685-1348 for more information.
Whether you’re into road, mountain or gravel, Northwest Arkansas is a biking paradise.
Wear a Helmet
Helmets aren’t just for children. Wearing one can save the life of any cyclist and reduce the risk of head and brain injuries.
Light Up
Wear fluorescent clothing that reflects light and can be seen by other traffic on the road or path, especially for night or early morning cycling. Use blinking lights on the front and back of your bike to ensure visibility.
Know Your Pathways
Study trail maps to know where you are going before you get started. Learn common pathways including bike lanes and routes and scout them out before your trip for hazards and bumps in the road.
cruise the ozarks EXPLORE
cruisE the ozarks
View a list containing information on area Motorcycle Dealers see page 97
CRUISIN' SCENIC HWY. 12The Rogers-Lowell Area boasts some of the most scenic and thrilling rides in the country and is especially popular with motorcyclists. The Ozark Mountains are often called THE motorcycle riding spot between the Rockies and the Smokies - especially Northwest Arkansas and southern Missouri - with hundreds of miles of great cruising.
Discover Scenic HWY 12
Stretching through the beau tiful Northwest Arkansas Ozarks is Scenic Hwy. 12, extending from Hwy. 71, through Downtown Rogers, along the south side of Beaver Lake, and connecting with Hwy. 23 into Eureka Springs. Scenic Hwy. 12 is the route to Beaver Lake's swimming beaches, marinas, and the Corps of Engineers Rocky Branch and Prairie Creek lakeside recreation areas. www.ScenicHWY12.com
Motorcycle Events
MOTORCYCLE LISTINGS
EXPERIENCE
A GROUP ENJOYING AN OUTING AT TOPGOLF IN ROGERSWhether you live in Northwest Arkansas already or plan to visit, you will find that the area has limitless experiences to enjoy for all interests. The region has a booming arts and culture scene with world-re nowned museums, local theater productions and an expansive amphitheater. Rogers and Lowell have a rich history, including being the hometown of the world’s largest business and the most famous airgun manufacturer in the United States.
Shop at one of the businesses in Historic Downtown Rogers for unique experiences, classes and other interactive components. Raise your glass and enjoy a drink at one of the area’s growing microbreweries, distilleries or vineyards.
Local attractions include a variety of exciting businesses that are sure to entertain, whether you are into gam ing, trampoline parks, axe throwing, arcades, bowling and much more. Speaking of entertainment, Northwest Arkansas offers major collegiate athletics, Minor League Baseball, an abundance of athletic parks, swimming facilities, outdoors sports and rodeos that offer competition to watch, or even participate in, all year long.
Destination: ROGERS
Launch at the Railyard Bike Park and shred on Lake Atalanta Trails. Challenge your skills on Monument Trails at Hobbs State Park or take a walk at War Eagle Cavern on trails overlooking Beaver Lake.
Visit downtown Rogers Railyard Park featuring a splash pad, playground, live music and events on the Butterfield stage and a farmers market on Saturdays. Shop, dine, listen to music, and explore the lively downtown.
Take a few swings at Topgolf and walk to new nearby restaurants. Experience live outdoor entertainment at the newly renovated Walmart AMP, located within walking distance of the Rogers Convention Center.
Hit Highway 12 or the Pig Trail on your way in and take in the sights from your motorcycle. Stay in a vacation home or in a 3-star hotel, we have a place for every budget and style.
Getting to Rogers is easy. Book one of 24 direct flights into Northwest Arkansas National Airport almost daily. Road trip in from one of the countless cities just hours away to start your adventure.
Destination: Rogers. Authentic, unexpected, waiting to be explored.
EXPERIENCE ARTS & CULTURE
A CONCERT AT THE WALMART AMPAthriving community featuring a variety of cultural arts is what you will find in Rogers, Lowell and Northwest Arkansas. From modern dance to classical ballet, from handcrafted products made of locally sourced timber to art galleries, from sculpture walks to mural walls and children’s theater to Broadway productions, Northwest Arkansas will entertain you. When planning your visit to Northwest Arkansas, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and The Momentary, both in neighboring Bentonville, are a great way to start. The Walmart AMP has produced headlining concerts for the past 14 years and was recently renovated. Local theater productions at the Arkansas Public Theatre in downtown Rogers are sure to be a hit. Other regional venues such as the Walton Arts Center, Symphony of Northwest Arkansas and multiple Malco Theatres locations are more great ways to stay entertained.
GAMING
With more than 1,600 games and 18 tables throughout our casino floor, you’re sure to find an old favorite or discover one you’ve never played before! Enjoy table game classics like Poker, Blackjack, Craps and Roulette, exciting electronic games, and our Off-Track Betting room for all your gaming needs.
HOTEL
Our beautiful hotel has 140 rooms with seven suites and everything you need for a perfect stay and play. Fully furnished with amenities like plasma TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi, you may find you never want to leave!
FLINT CREEK
Our delicious Flint Creek steakhouse is the perfect place to enjoy a high-quality meal in a warm, comfortable environment. Only the finest steaks are prepared here, exactly to your liking.
SEVEN BAR
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HISTORY EXPERIENCE
HISTORY
THE DAISY AIRGUN MUSEUMThe Rogers-Lowell Area is a great place to experience an amazing range of historical sites. Numerous museums and parks bring alive the past in exciting ways. Both Walmart and Daisy Manufacturing have their roots in Rogers, creating hundreds of local jobs throughout Northwest Arkansas. Walmart generates millions of dollars in sales tax, which helps to fund local infrastructure and community needs, and gives back to its community, providing millions of dollars annually to local charitable organizations. The Rogers Daisy Airgun Museum is home to the world’s largest collection of antique airguns, BB guns and commemorative rifles. Annually, coaches bring their seven-member, four-position 5-meter BB gun teams to participate in the Daisy National BB Gun Championship Match held in Rogers. The Daisy Airgun Museum now has the Largest Daisy BB Gun in the world for the perfect selfie spot in downtown Rogers. A trip to Rogers would not be complete without stopping by the Rogers Historical Museum to learn the history or the city. Check out the events hosted by the museum throughout the year.
No trip to the area is complete without a visit to popular attractions such as the new Supply Chain Hall of Fame, associated with University of Arkansas’ Sam M. Walton College of Business, which was recently named the No. 1 Supply Chain Management Department in the United States, or the Walmart Museum, which features an interactive exhibit gallery, The Spark Soda Fountain Cafe, and more.
The Rogers Historical Museum, an American Alliance of Museums accredited institution, is a department of the City of Rogers. They are an inter active, family friendly area history museum offering a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions and programs for all ages. RHM has events going on throughout the year that are both educational and exciting.
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EXPERIENCE DOWNTOWN ROGERS DOWNTOWN ROGERS
1ST ST. IN DOWNTOWN ROGERSDowntown is home to charming brick streets leading to a magical blend of sights, sounds, aromas and tastes. It is a melting pot where business, dining, creativity, shopping, art, music, commerce, history, living, professional services and more come together to form a vibrant community. It is also home to a multitude of businesses that provide not just shopping, but an experience such as art/maker classes, food and beverage classes and events, live music performances, art and historical exhibits, dance and fitness classes, outdoor activities, trivia and game competitions, corporate team-building activities and more. Experience a museum, one of the many new parks conveniently located to nearby biking trails, Lake Atalanta, a variety of events or enjoy an adult beverage. Visit properties such as The 1907 that feature event spaces, apartments, restaurants and coffee, or gift shops such as House of Webster that are famous across the country for their jams, jellies and more products made with love - everything you need conveniently located downtown!
Onyx Coffee Lab, headquartered in downtown, offers world-renowned roasts and became the first company to win two major categories in the same year at the United States Coffee Championships in 2020. Honeycomb Kitchen Shop offers a variety of culinary events each month for those want ing to enhance their cooking skills.
The Railyard Entertainment District, unveiled in 2021, resides on five blocks throughout the east side of downtown Rogers. With many stores and restaurants, the district brings brand-new attractions such as concerts on the Butterfield Stage along with a playground and splash pad allowing patrons to enjoy downtown in a new way. Sitting right in front of the train tracks, the district promises to be a Northwest Arkansas regional attraction.
Downtown Experiences
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EXPERIENCE beer, wine, & Spirits
For a list containing information on local breweries, wineries & pubs see page 96
Craft beer enthusiasts will find plenty to love in Northwest Arkansas. From innovative microbreweries and flavor-focused taverns to restaurants offering a lineup of their own brews, take your pick from delicious drinks throughout Northwest Arkansas and taste your favorite beers right from the source when you visit taprooms across the area. Wine lovers can’t go wrong either with vineyards located across Northwest Arkansas.
Rogers Breweries Receive National Recognition
Ozark Beer Company (OBC) received high praise
from ravereviews.org, who named it as one of the top breweries in the southeast. The article highlighted both OBC’s year-round and small-batch beers such as its Ozark Cream Stout, Lager, American pale ale, Ozark IPA, farmhouse ales, sours, and bourbon double cream stouts. Natural State Beer Company (NSBC) won a Gold Medal during the 2021 Great American Beer Festival in Denver. NSBC landed a gold medal in the Bock category for its "Maibock." It's described as a "dark strong malty German lager with a rich complex maltiness and touch of toasty flavors." Gold recognition signifies a world-class beer that accurately exemplifies the specified style, displaying the proper balance of taste, aroma, and appearance.
Local attractions EXPERIENCE local attractions
WAR EAGLE MILLRogers, Lowell, and Northwest Arkansas offer must-see local attrac tions no matter the interest. Experience exquisite craftsmanship while visiting A.G. Russell Knives, take in some history and enjoy the scenic Boston Mountains on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad. Try your hand at a round of Topgolf, throw axes at multiple venues, enjoy the thrill of virtual reality, or challenge a friend to laser tag or bowling at Fast Lane Entertainment in Lowell. Visit a ninja park or get some air at a trampoline park for something a bit more physical!
Spin and win at Cherokee Casino & Hotel West Siloam Springs. You'll find dozens of table games and 1,500 of your favorite electronic games in 50,000 square feet of action that's open 24/7. They also offer Texas Hold'em, Omaha and Seven-Card Stud in their poker room as well as off track betting
seven days a week. Whet your appetite at River Cane Buffet and Flint Creek Steakhouse and enjoy a selec tion of over 100 craft beers in SEVEN while taking in live entertainment Tuesday–Saturday nights. There's something for everyone at Cherokee Casino & Hotel West Siloam Springs.
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Spring forward at one of Oklahoma’s premier casinos when you step into Choctaw Casino & Resort-Pocola, conveniently located outside of Fort Smith, Ark. The property’s modern rustic design and friendly staff provides a fun, welcoming atmo sphere for locals and out-of-town visitors alike. No matter what the occasion, Choctaw Casino & Resort - Pocola is the place to get away.
Fun is always in the cards at Choctaw Casino & Resort-Pocola. Whether you are a serious poker player or a novice looking for a friendly game, the casino has a seat waiting just for you. Its Poker Room features five tables, with its own dedicated staff and guest services there to ensure that you have an enjoyable experience. The spacious gaming floor includes more than 1,700 slot games, table games with Vegas-style roulette and craps,
music as he sings from the heart. This is one performance you won’t want to miss! Concert starts at 8pm and tickets are $27.
The dining options are delectable and delicious. Trophy’s Bar & Grill is the perfect spot to grab a burger or try one of Trophy’s specials like Cajun pasta or steak tacos, while the Coffee Cafe is open 24 hours a day and offers an assortment of sweets and made-to-order pizza and sandwiches. Seven Ponies, open Thursday through Sunday evenings offers a wide selection of steaks, chops and seafood.
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EXPERIENCE spas, salons, Spas, Salons,
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View a list containing information on area spas, salons, & barbers see page 98
You deserve to explore the luxurious and peaceful spas that Rogers and Northwest Arkansas have to offer. Our spas offer a wide range of services designed to soothe and pamper. Whether you’re looking for a deep tissue massage, an exfoliating body polish, a purifying herbal wrap or a whole day of serene self-indulgence, you’ll find it at one of the many luxurious day spas. No time for a full spa day? The area is full of nail salons, hair and lash salons, and barbers to get you ready for a perfect night out or an event.
SPORTS
SPORTS
The sporting scene is huge in Northwest Arkansas, primarily due to the presence of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks , the most successful, followed and loved sports teams in the state. The Razorbacks have a huge economic impact on the area, drawing fans from every corner of the state and out of state during football, basketball, baseball and track seasons. Join the loyal crowds to “Call the Hogs” at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium during football season, or attend a track meet to see one of the most competitive track programs in the nation. Baum Stadium, home of the baseball team, has been recognized as one of the top college baseball facilities in the nation as the team regularly features future Major League Baseball players and advances to the College World Series in Omaha.
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In 2008, Northwest Arkansas welcomed the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, a Double-A minor league baseball team, to Arvest Ballpark in Springdale. The park is uniquely built and features ample children’s spaces, private boxes, and family entertainment during games. In 2013, Rogers opened Regional Sports Park for softball and baseball tournaments and league play. For more information and to find a sport or organized activity you're interested in use the links to the right.
Sports Parks & Organizations
MATRIX RACQUET CLUB
ARKANSAS ATHLETES OUTREACH (AAO)
ROGERS REGIONAL SPORTS PARK
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK GOLDFISH SWIM SCHOOL
ARKANSAS SWIM ACADEMY RODEO OF THE OZARKS
GUNSMOKE SPORTING CLAYS
EXPERIENCE golf Golf
View a list containing information on our region's beautiful golf courses on page 99
Bring your clubs when you visit Northwest Arkansas. This corner of the “Natural State” is a well-known and popular destination for golfers. There is a wonderful variety of beautiful semi-private and private courses around Rogers, Lowell, and Bella Vista. If you’re here in September, don’t miss the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G to watch the best female golfers in the world!
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The #NWAChampionship week will return to Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers in September 2022. An international field of 140+ LPGA Tour professionals will descend upon the course for the week-long champion ship. With a purse of $2 million, ($300,000 to the Champion), the tour nament attracts the best female golfers in the world along with golf fans from around the globe. The Golf Channel will provide television coverage. www.NWAChampionship.com
Welcome home to The Good Life. Rogers and Lowell are two of the most dynamic communities in Northwest Arkansas. You’ll find upscale, urban amenities and beautiful places to live with friendly neighbors. You’ll enjoy a slower pace, along with gorgeous natural scenery, a mild climate, clean air and water, and endless outdoor recreational opportunities. There's a whole lot to love about your new home.
Our world-class schools, healthcare facilities and low crime rate make Northwest Arkansas a safe choice for raising your family. Thanks to the wide variety of career opportunities provided by the headquarters of industry giants Walmart Stores, Inc., Tyson Foods, Inc. and J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc., their suppliers, and many other world-class businesses, the region is one of the fastest growing areas in the country.
Our rapid growth has brought us world-class arts , attractions , shopping , dining and entertainment options not typically found in an area our size. You’ll enjoy the best shopping brands that are usually found in a sprawling metropolis without the nuisances of the bigger city.
In Rogers and Lowell, you’ll love our four distinct seasons rather than the monotony of a place where the weather is predictable. From fall foliage that rivals the east coast to glorious spring days, mild winters and hot summer days on beautiful Beaver Lake, we’re sure you’ll agree that this is a great place to live, work and play.
Welcome to Northwest Arkansas, where many visitors and business travelers choose to become lifelong residents. We’re glad you’re here.
SCISSORTAIL IS A LIFESTYLE.
Planning on building your very own dream in Northwest Arkansas? The first part of build ing your dream is deciding where to build it. Build your dream in SCISSORTAIL!
This multi-generational single-family home community offers many enticing options for those seeking security, privacy, plenty of green space, resort-style amenities, high-end custom-built homes in a gated community.
Located between Rogers and Bentonville in the Bentonville School District, this prestigious neighborhood offers convenience and accessibility to area business hubs, shopping, and entertainment.
Whether you’re new to Northwest Arkansas or looking to relo cate, lay the foundation for the lifestyle you crave in Scissortail. It’s the kind of place where people live and work, play, build relation ships, and create the life you long for.
Home construction on Phase 3 lots is available. Contact one of our Exclusive Builders today!
Dream It! Build It! Live It!
AURORA: BUILT TO LIVE YOUR DREAMS
AURORA is designed to connect you to everything you love about Northwest Arkansas. It’s ideal for individuals, families, or mature adults living an active lifestyle and looking for a great community environment.
Situated on roughly 72 acres on S Morning Star Rd in Bentonville, south of Windmill Rd, AURORA features three dis tinct neighborhoods with a total of 245 lots. Homes range from $435K to $725K+.
In AURORA, the private amenities are the heart and soul of the entire community. Make a splash at the family pool and splash pad or relax by the adult pool. Host events at the openair clubhouse. Get fit at the indoor fitness facility. There’s even a dog washing station for your four-legged friends.
Choose your neighborhood – Harmony, Horizon, or Halo, and make your dreams a reality as you settle into your new community. Homes are now under construction. Our Exclusive Builders have carefully considered your every need.
Enjoy the life you live in AURORA. It isn’t just another neigh borhood. It’s YOUR community.
THE LEADERSHIP PROPERTIES DIFFERENCE
Leadership Properties of Northwest Arkansas began in 2014 out of a passion for creating distinctive and elegant residential developments in Northwest Arkansas. That spark is at the very core of everything founders Bob David and Julie Vaught do.
At the heart of every Leadership Properties project is a dedication to building distinctive communities that connect people through premium amenities, beautiful landscaping, neigh borhood events, and more. Leadership Properties doesn’t just build beautiful neighborhoods. They anticipate and design an overall lifestyle for residents that successfully promotes the feeling of community.
Not all neighborhoods are created equal. Leadership Properties developments prove that. Each master-planned neighborhood they develop is the perfect blend of solid construc tion, superior quality, sophisticated design, luxury at its finest, and unique living.
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The growth of the Northwest Arkansas region, coupled with historically low mortgage rates, has led to a booming real estate market for our area. Land and lots for building new homes are also in high demand as residential development continues to explode for NWA.Residential building permit values in 2021 were up 35.6%, from $426.49 million in 2020 to $578.61 million last year.
Nationwide data has shown that home sales are expected to increase another 6.6% and home prices to rise another 2.9% on top of 2021 highs. Thinking about buying, building or renovating a home? View a list of Real Estate & Construction members at www.RogersLowell.com to find a business that fits all of your needs.
RELOCATION CHECKLIST
Getting ready to move to NW Arkansas? Or are you already here and looking for things to do to ensure you're ready to start living the Good Life? Use this checklist (below) and reach out to the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce for more information, relocation packets, etc.
MOVING CHECKLIST
Visit Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce for city information
Set up utilities
Change mailing address Identify new healthcare providers and pharmacy
Update your driver’s license and register your vehicle*
Register to vote
Enroll children in school**
*Vehicle Registration: Documents needed: current vehicle registration certificate, proof of personal property taxes paid, proof of liability insurance and your personal property tax assessment for the current year from the assessor's office. Newcomers to Arkansas will not have personal property tax receipts for the prior year.
**School: Contact Rogers School District Administration at (479) 636-3910 or the Transportation Department at (479) 636-5421 to find out where your child will need to register. (Some residents of southwest Rogers are located in the Bentonville School District and will need to contact Bentonville School District Administration at (479) 271-1100.)
RELOCATI ON PACKETS
The Chamber mails information to individuals and companies who inquire about our area, and we can include your brochure/ flyer in all relocation packets. In addition to your flyer being mailed to individuals/families considering the area for relocation, you also get the list of people who have requested the packet. The
list includes recipient name, address and how the request was received (i.e. via the telephone, web, friend, etc.). If that person made a special request, such as a list of daycare centers, that request is noted as well. The list is sent to you via email at the first of each month in an excel spreadsheet.
Now is the Time to Discover Lowell
Located in the heart of Arkansas’s two largest counties, Benton and Washington, Lowell is a growing, progressive city that provides an important array of services and amenities for the local region and the ever-evolving tourism industry in Northwest Arkansas. Over 13,000 people call Lowell home. Nearly 11 square miles of a diversified population boasts over 35 eating establishments, lodging, entertainment, shopping and recreational amenities.
Lowell is only minutes from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion (AMP) and Topgolf in Rogers and The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The Razorback Regional Greenway includes over 37 miles of shared-use trails and runs right through the heart of Lowell. These area amenities as well as thousands of regional businesses help create a strong economy.
Lowell has a unique history dating back to the Civil War and the introduction of north and south railroad routes that continue to this day as a transportation mode for industry as well as passenger railcar excursions from Rogers to Fort Smith traveling through the scenic Ozark National Forest.
Take time to discover Lowell today, a beautiful journey is one of the country’s most beautiful states.
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LIVE City Amenities
ROGERS PUBLIC LIBRARYRogers and Lowell offer every amenity you need to live a ful filling life in Northwest Arkansas. Whether you enjoy taking art classes, exercising, reading, cycling, animals, or just about anything else, you will find it here. The City of Rogers is dedicated to providing exceptional solid waste and recycling services as well so you can spend more time planning your next adventure while they assist you in helping the environment.
Northwest Arkansas (NWA) is home to a diverse, growing workforce of over 250,000 employed by our dynamic and world-class companies. Led by the success of Walmart Stores, Inc., Tyson Foods, Inc., and J.B. Hunt Transportation, Inc. and hundreds of other world-famous companies, our region has experienced tremendous job and population growth over the past 20 years.
NWA’s population hit 500,000 in 2014 and we haven’t slowed down since. We grow by about 32 residents each day as more and more people relocate to NWA to live, work, and play. The secret of Northwest Arkansas is getting out, so you don’t just have to take our word for it.
HACHEM INVESTMENTS, INC.
Hachem Investments, Inc. is a privately held real estate invest ment corporation based in Florida. The focus of Hachem’s invest ments is in office buildings; industrial properties; retail properties and shopping centers. They work to acquire, develop, operate, improve, and sell commercial properties, targeting deals where their unique knowledge, experience, and relationships create value.
One Uptown offers tenants access to Rogers’ premier mixed-use office and retail space. With high-end finishes and attention to detail, ONE uptown sets a new standard for Class A properties in Northwest Arkansas. The three-story, 60,000 SF build ing features 20,000 SF of retail space on the first floor and provides an exceptional opportunity in a prime location.
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were planned and developed in 2015 to be a preeminent address in Northwest Arkansas and it has definitely delivered. With its close proximity to the Pinnacle Hills neighborhood, I-49, Hunt Tower, and some of the area’s best retail and restaurants, the building gives tenants a fantastic loca tion. In addition, the brick & glass exterior, energy-efficient, premier landscaping, and modern and efficient floor plans offer tenants maximum value.
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is located on the Pauline Whitaker Roundabout in Pinnacle Hills in Rogers. The immediate Northwest Arkansas neighborhood is first-rate, with abundant traf fic, upscale housing, dense daytime population, and anchor retail. It has excellent access to I-49, neighborhoods, and to the Rogers Trail System.
WORK BEST PLACE FOR STARTUPS
CNN/Money identified Northwest Arkansas as one of the top places most supportive for startups citing the proximity of Walmart, Tyson Foods and J.B. Hunt as one of the reasons. Our region is very supportive of startups and you can learn more about the Chamber’s and our partners’ efforts at rogerslowell.com.
GROWTH IS TRANSFORMING OUR REGION
Employment, business, and population growth has changed NWA into a recognized national and global leader across numerous business sectors including cor porate services/information technology, food-processing, healthcare, sustainability, retail, and logistics. The open ing of World Trade Center Arkansas in 2007 altered the business landscape in Northwest Arkansas and created global connections for our businesses and residents.
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WORLD CLASS COMPANIES
Northwest Arkansas is home to global headquarters for three Fortune 500 companies as well as regional and local facilities for many others on that list. Over 1,350 suppliers to Walmart call Northwest Arkansas home with many taking advantage of premier class A office space in Rogers. You can see the full list of Rogers and Lowell’s largest employers in the list to the right.
EASY TO GET TO
Located in America’s Heartland, Northwest Arkansas is easily reached from nearly any destination across the nation. Northwest Arkansas National Airport (airport code XNA) offers 19 daily, non-stop flights and the Rogers Executive Airport Carter Field accommodates private, corporate and charter aircraft and serves as home to the Walmart fleet complete with a U.S. Customs Officer on-site.
ROGERS-LOWELL AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HELPS GROW YOUR BUSINESS
Rogers and Lowell offer access, low cost of living, a strong customer base, an enviable quality of life and an international playing field all with the feel of a small town. It’s the perfect place to expand, startup or relocate a business.
The Chamber provides a variety of resources including an online Small Business Toolkit, The NWA Entrepreneur’s Guide, seminars, and one-on-one in-person business assistance. The Chamber works with three partner orga nizations: The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center, SCORE Mentors, and Startup Junkie to offer premier business and entrepreneurial sup port. You can learn more about the Chamber resources and our partner organizations at www.rogerslowell.com.
FINDING A JOB IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
The Rogers-Lowell Area is a great place to live and do business where career opportunities abound. The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce provides many tools to help job seekers including:
WORLD TRADE CENTER ARKANSAS | PROMOTING INTERNATIONAL TRADE
The World Trade Center Arkansas (WTCA) was founded in 2007 through the vision of US Senator John Boozman along with the efforts of University of Arkansas, Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), Hunt Ventures, the Arkansas Governor's Office, and the City of Rogers. The WTCA, a non-governmental orga nization, brings together businesses and governmental
These resources and more can be found at rogerslowell.com
LEARN
Northwest Arkansas is consistently being recognized as one of the best places in the nation to live and work. The area is also known for its outstanding private and public educational institutions.
As a parent, you want your kids to succeed in life. The best way to start that journey is by allowing them to explore their interests at a young age. That’s why Rogers Public Schools offers a robust career and technical education (CTE) program. The aptly named program, Launch, helps kids identify their interests and prepare for life beyond high school. Whether that’s enrolling in college or moving directly into the workforce, students are equipped to set their future in motion!
HOW LA UNCH WORKS
Launch is available to every 7th-12th grade student enrolled in Rogers Public Schools. The majority of courses are taught on the school campus and integrated into a student’s class schedule. This ensures equitable access and opportunity for all students to participate.
In middle school, students take foundational courses to explore various careers and skills. High school courses culminate with industry-recognized certifications that convey advanced knowledge and skills essential for many jobs. Starting in 11th grade, students can enroll in Secondary Career Center classes offered at institutions such as NWACC and Northwest Technical Institute. Rogers Public Schools also partners with local businesses and industries to offer extended learning and certification pro grams after school and on Saturdays.
A GROWING NUMBER O F PROGRAMS
Today, there are thirty career programs within Launch, which include construction, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, automotive, retail businesses, and many more. New programs are on the horizon, including sports medicine, industrial equipment technologies, pre-educator, and agribusiness solutions.
AN UPWARD TREND IN CERT IFICATIONS
Over the past four years, CTE students at Rogers Public Schools have earned 3,049 industry certifications, and that number continues to grow. Certifications include Microsoft Office Specialist, OSHA-10 and 30 General Industry Safety, ServSafe Food Handler and Managerial, First Aid/CPR/AED, National Career Readiness, Automotive Service, FANUC Robotic Operator, Mastercam, and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), just to name a few.
PARTNERING WITH THE COMMUNITY
In addition to being a tremendous support to students, Launch helps the Northwest Arkansas community by aligning with local workforce needs. Area businesses require talent that is trained and ready to work, and Launch prepares students to take on these high-demand jobs.
ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT
15,400 STUDENTS IN 2 3 SCHOOLS
PRE-KINDERGAR TEN CENTER
INCLUDES AN ALTERNATI VE SCHOOL
The Rogers School District wel comes 15,400 students into its 23 schools each year and is dedicated to helping each student reach his or her highest potential. The district has 16 elementary schools that serve grades kindergarten through fifth grade, four middle schools for grades six through eight, and three high schools for grades nine through 12. The district also offers two pre-kindergarten cen ters for eligible families.
In 2021, Rogers Public Schools was named the best place to work in Arkansas by Forbes. The list was cre ated by surveying 80,000 Americans working for businesses with at least 500 employees.
Visit RogersSchools.net to deter mine school attendance zones and bus stops for a particular address. There is also a map of each school zone.
NATIONAL AND STATE RECOGNITION
• Three National Blue Ribbon Schools
• A public charter school that is part of the New Tech Network
• All three high schools ranked as Best American High Schools based on their high student achievement and strength of advanced placement programs
HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEME NT LEVELS
• Each year the district’s students consistently exceed the state and national average on key tests
• Student achievements include numerous National Merit Finalists and graduates from highly ranked colleges and universities
• Rogers Honors Academy prepares students to excel in college, career and life and develop their dreams into a reliable action plan
• Rogers seniors earn more than $15 million in scholarships each year
DISTINGUISHED EDUCATORS
The district highly values its teachers and offers them one of the highest career income potentials for teachers in the state. It is also a state leader in the percentage of its teachers who have achieved the national gold standard for teaching - national board certification. The district’s teachers have won numerous awards, including:
• National P.E. Teacher of the Year
• Outstanding Environmental Educator of the Year
• Hero of the Heart Award Winners
• Walmart State Teacher of the Year
• National Multi-Level Counselor of the Year
• Milken Family Foundation Fellow
BENTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Students in certain parts of western Rogers are enrolled in the Bentonville School District. Over 1,320 certified teachers, support staff and administrators support more than 16,600 students at 21 schools - 11 elementary, five middle, three junior highs and two high schools. Programs throughout the schools are comprehensive and designed to meet the needs of a richly diverse community and student body. Learn more at http://bentonville.k12.ar.us/ .
CHARTER/PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Northwest Arkansas has a variety of education opportunities including charter and private schools:
ELEMENTARY/MID DLE SCHOOL
• Arkansas Arts Academy (Rogers)
• First Baptist Christian School (Rogers)
• LISA Academy (Rogers - opening in 2022 and Springdale)
• Providence Academy Grammar School at Immanuel Baptist (Rogers)
• St. Vincent de Paul Catholic (Rogers)
• Founders Classical Academy Bentonville
• Thaden School (Bentonville)
• Shiloh Christian School (Springdale)
• The New School (Fayetteville)
SECONDARY
• Arkansas Arts Academy (Rogers)
• Haas Hall Academy (Fayetteville, Springdale, Bentonville & Rogers)
• Providence Academy Upper School at First Church of the Nazarene (Rogers)
• Thaden School (Bentonville)
• Founders Classical Academy Bentonville
• Shiloh Christian School (Springdale)
• The New School (Fayetteville)
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Sunshine School & Development Center has been serving the Northwest Arkansas community since 1958 We offer a range of services to benefit every child and client that we serve
At Sunshine School, you will find a team ready to carry out our vision to be the premier service provider in NWA for people touched by disability
Our services are designed to shatter limitations to enable people touched by disability serving their unique journey through advocacy, therapy, and education
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Located 20 miles south of Rogers in Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas is Arkansas’ major research university and the largest educational institution in the state. Founded in 1871 as a land-grant college and state university, the University of Arkansas established its cam pus on a hilltop overlooking the Ozark Mountains. Its "students-first" philosophy is a big reason why the school is consistently ranked among the nation's top public research universities and best values. The Carnegie Foundation classifies the university as having "the high est possible level of research," placing it among the top
two percent of colleges and universities nationwide.
The University of Arkansas is the flagship of the University of Arkansas System. Over 27,000 students represent all 50 states and more than 120 countries. The University has 10 colleges and schools and more than 210 academic programs. For more information, visit www.UARK.edu.
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
is a comprehensive, public two-year college that serves and strengthens the community through learning for living. The commitment of NWACC to lifelong learning can be seen in the quality of instruction it offers, and the variety of programs it has designed to move students into the job market in a minimum amount of time. Locations are scattered throughout Northwest Arkansas and serve over 8,000 students with classes taught during the day, night and week ends to accommodate a variety of traditional and non-traditional students.
NWACC offers an Associate of Arts degree for stu dents transferring to a four-year institution, Associate of Applied Science degrees leading to employment opportunities, and many other certificate programs such as nursing, respiratory therapy, physical therapist assistant, and many more. The Culinary Arts Program offers a variety of certificate and degree options in a small and student friendly environment at Brightwater, A Center for the Study of Food. For more information, visit www.NWACC.edu
JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY
John Brown University (JBU) is a private Christian university, founded in 1919 in Siloam Springs. JBU serves more than 2,500 students from 50 nations and 41 states and is Arkansas’ top ranked regional university according to US News and World Report for 2018. The University offers 39 undergraduate majors, including engineering, graphic and web design, nursing, busi ness administration, and family and human services. Additionally, the John Brown University Rogers Center offers master’s degrees in business, counseling, edu cation, and visual design, as well as bachelor’s degree completion programs designed for working adults. For more information, visit www.JBU.edu.
NWTI | NORTHWEST TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Located in Springdale, Northwest Technical Institute has served the people of Northwest Arkansas with quality education since 1975. It is nationally accredited by The Council on Occupational Education (COE). The qualified instructional staff provides students the oppor tunity, challenge, and training to meet their individual needs in today’s world of advancing technology. The Adult Education Center at NWTI services the commu nity by providing free instruction to adults who wish to improve their academic or computer skills, obtain an Arkansas High School Diploma (GED), learn English (ESL), or study for citizenship. Individuals under the age of 18 may be admitted under Arkansas law guidelines. Learn more at www.NWTI.edu.
HARDING UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
The Harding University Northwest Arkansas cam pus is located in Rogers. Harding University began as
a senior institution of higher education in 1924 and is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. It is a private, Christian, liberal arts university that comprises over 6,300 indi viduals from across the nation and around the world. The unique mission of Harding is to provide a quality education which will lead to an understanding and philosophy of life consistent with Christian ideals. Learn more by visiting www.Harding.edu/nwa.
BIT | BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY TRAINING
Located in Bethel Heights and Gentry, Business and Industry Training is a member-driven network of Northwest Arkansas business and industry part ners cooperating to develop a highly trained workforce. They provide training and development for all employees and employers using a 'build ing block' approach to skill development and training. BIT offers training in multiple areas and specializes in short-term industrial maintenance. They also offer safety, soft skills, forklift, computer class training, CPR/first aid and more. Learn more at www.busa ndind.com .
BRYAN UNIVERSITY
Bryan University in Rogers helps students move their pro fessional life in a new direction. With career-focused programs in business, criminal justice, healthcare, IT and technical, students can get their career on the fast-track toward success. Students enrolling in Diploma and Associate degree programs enjoy the flexibility of both class room and online courses. Learn more at BryanU.edu/locations/ rogers-arkansas .
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HEALTHCARE
For additional information on hospitals, clinics, dental care, vision care, elder care and other health services, visit the Business Directory at ROGERSLOWELL.COM .
Northwest Arkansas offers high-quality healthcare and incredible investments are being made to make it even better. The biggest expansion happened in 2019 at Mercy Northwest Arkansas, a hospital in Rogers and more than 30 health clinics in the area. Arkansas Children’s Northwest, a campus of Arkansas Children’s Hospital, opened in Springdale in early 2018 and is a great addition to the healthcare community. Northwest Health System is one of the largest networks in the region with numerous clinics in the area as well. Living here makes finding care for you or a loved one simple.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO FIND A PROVIDER, PLEASE VISIT www.archildrens.org/nwa.
Arkansas Children’s Northwest (ACNW), conveniently located in Springdale near I49, recently celebrated its third anniversary since opening its doors to care for children in our region. Whether kids need a visit to the emer gency department, annual checkups, or ongoing specialty care, Arkansas Children’s is here to help improve child health and sup port families every step of the way. The four core values of safety, teamwork, excellence, and compassion serve as beacons for all staff at Arkansas Children’s Northwest.
Safety | Safety of our patients and staff is central to all processes, training, and communication at ACNW. The emer gency department at Arkansas Children’s Northwest is staffed with pediatric emer gency medicine trained physicians and nurses. Open 24/7, parents can have peace of mind their children will get the right kid-sized care they need and access to the region’s most qualified pediatric spe cialists. In addition to the specialists onsite at ACNW, through advanced technology,
our team can also consult with specialists at Arkansas Children’s in Little Rock, helping kids get the care they need, more quickly.
Teamwork | A growing multi-disci plinary team of committed experts make up the staff at Arkansas Children’s Northwest. Not only do the clinical staff have specialized training in working with children, the entire team works together to ensure patients have the best possible care.
Compassion
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Caring for children and their families with compassion is an utmost priority. To help the staff and lead ership best understand the patient experi ence from a parent’s perspective, ACNW recently formed the Family Advisory Board (FAB). The FAB is comprised of a diverse group of parents from the Northwest Arkansas community who gather monthly to offer feedback and insight on existing and new services available at the hospital. Listening to their valuable point of view is helping improve Arkansas Children’s
Northwest for all who come for care.
Excellence | From the moment a patient and their family enter the doors at ACNW, a deep commitment to excellent patient care and overall experience are recognized. Excellence is exemplified by our surgical team at Arkansas Children’s Northwest through staff and physician expertise and overall patient experience. A wide variety of surgical services are offered at ACNW, including general surgery, ENT, orthopedics, urology, and more. Following the latest research on improved patient outcomes, Arkansas Children’s Northwest is the only facility in the area who offers parent present induction, where parents are able to be with their child until they are asleep from anesthesia. From colorful décor to ignite children’s discovery and delight, to staff specially trained in working with children, excellence is infused to ensure kids and parents alike have a great experience.
The future is bright for Arkansas Children’s Northwest. The clinics and hospi tal have seen impressive growth in just three short years. New specialties, programs, and services are in development to continue to meet the needs of children in our region and further the vision of unprecedented child health, defined and delivered.
ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S
NORTHWEST
Arkansas Children’s Northwest (ACNW) in Springdale is the region’s first and only children’s hospi tal. ACNW provides right-sized pediatric inpatient, out patient and emergency services to more than 200,000 children. The hospital was designed intentionally for children to find delight through discovering fascinating objects from floor to ceiling, including a focal tree struc ture with colorful birds perched throughout the branches from the ground floor to the first floor. Bright colors and fun shapes greet patients at every turn. A natural trail, gardens and fountain provide an outside oasis. In addition to the region’s only pediatric emergency department, ACNW offers a full range of ancillary and diagnostic services. www.archildrens.org/northwest
MERCY NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
Mercy Northwest Arkansas provides healthcare to the Northwest Arkansas region with 223 integrated providers, 48 clinic and outpatient facilities and a 208-bed hospital. The Mercy Hospital campus in Rogers includes Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas, Mercy Heart and Vascular Center, Outpatient Surgery Center, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Department and the Mercy Physicians Plaza (family practice, obstetrics, gynecology, cardiology, cardio vascular and thoracic surgery, gastroenterology, neu rology, sleep medicine, pulmonology, critical care, radiology, and infusion center.) Visit www.Mercy.net to learn more.
NORTHWEST HEALTH SYSTEM
With a combined active medical staff of more than 540 physicians, 2,200 employees and 487 beds, Northwest Health is one of the largest health networks in Northwest Arkansas with five hospitals: Northwest Medical Center – Bentonville, Northwest Medical Center – Springdale, Siloam Springs Regional Hospital, Northwest Health Physicians’ Specialty Hospital and Willow Creek Women’s Hospital. Northwest Health provides inpatient, out patient, diagnostic imaging, medical, surgical and emergency services to the Bentonville, Springdale, Fayetteville, Johnson and Siloam Springs communi ties in Northwest Arkansas. NorthwestH ealth.com
HIGHLANDS ONCOLOGY GROUP
Highlands Oncology group has locations in Rogers, Springdale and Fayetteville. Their services include an infusion suite, radiation therapy, CLIA certified laboratory, research department, mas sage and lymphedema services, in-house retail pharmacy, cafe, a chapel and chaplain services. www.HighlandsOncologyGroup.com
GENESISCARE
Provides a wide spectrum of external beam radiation therapy services, including 3-D conformal treatment planning, Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT), RapidArc and Stereoactic Radiosurgery (SRS). www.genesiscare.com
VETERANS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM OF THE OZARKS
Services include primary care, mental health care, specialty care, women’s clinic, pharmacy, social work, surgery, and nutrition services to name a few. www.FayettevilleAR.va.gov
EVEREST REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
Provides cutting-edge technology and one to one therapies to patients as a premier rehabilitation provider of choice. Open five to seven days a week, offering daily medical visits by rehab physicians and a strong nurse-patient ratio that contributes to the optimal outcomes and the highest quality of care. www.Everestrehab.com
SALT HEALTH
Uses an innovative and integrated approach to medicine and the latest technological advances. They offer what is known as Direct Primary Care, treating the underlying causes of disease, rather than the symptoms. Taking a membership-based approach, SALT Health offers zero wait times, no deductibles and zero copays. Members pay a flat, monthly fee as a retainer contract between patient and physician to cover services such as the SALT Spa, SALT Fitness Center, Massage Therapy, Certified Physical Trainers,
The past couple of years presented many challenges for airports across the nation, but as Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) ’s numbers continue to rise each month, officials are excited for the future and what 2022 has in store for Northwest Arkansas. Here is just a brief look back at XNA over the past year as well as a look at what is in store in the near future.
Amid an unprecedented shift in the aviation industry, XNA added 10 nonstop routes over the last year, making a total of 27 nonstop routes available for passengers. Additionally, XNA welcomed Breeze Airways in June of 2021, a brand-new airline adding three nonstop routes to New Orleans, San Antonio, and Tampa.
More good news coming out of 2021 included the continued progress on the Access Road to XNA. A fully controlled access highway approximately 3.4 miles long with a new, grade-separated trumpet-type interchange at Highway 612 is in the works, and would provide reliable and efficient access for passengers traveling to XNA from the south.
The Skybridge will enhance passenger ingress and egress to and through the terminal from the parking lots and deck. Improvements include enclosed elevated walkway to sepa rate pedestrians from the vehicular traffic, redundancy for the passenger moving walkways and elevators, and terminal lobby renovations.
XNA has many exciting new projects that will begin to improve the aesthetic and expe rience at the airport in 2022. To start off 2022 with a bang, XNA completely redesigned their logo and brand style guide. The new logo includes a sleek, modern design that is cohesive with the NWA Council’s Regional Branding initiative. XNA is also partnering with OZ Art to curate two murals on its maintenance buildings on the north end of the property. A goal of XNA is to include more art at the airport to reflect the region as a whole.
REGIONAL INFORMATION
If you live in Northwest Arkansas, you’ll quickly realize why it’s consistently rated as one of the best places to live in America. The area is ranked well below the average cost of living, it’s one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the United States, and it also boasts low state income taxes. Northwest Arkansas offers some of the perks of a bigger city, without a lot of th e hassles.
POPULATION
(figures from 2010 census and 2021 ESRI report)
Northwest Arkansas is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the United States. Population for the region reached over 500,000 in 2014 and an aver age of over 30 people move into the area each day. Benton County is the second largest county in the state of Arkansas with over 280,000 residents. Rogers, Arkansas is the 6th largest city in the state.
COST OF LIVING
Using an index number of 100 as the national aver age, the Northwest Arkansas area is ranked well below the national average cost of living at 88.9. This means that it costs 11.1% less to live in Northwest Arkansas than the average city in America.
INCOME
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the U.S. Department of Commerce, 2020 per capita personal income for NWA was $70,085, which is 17th highest in the nation and over $8,000 above the national average. Data prepared by the Arkansas Department of Economic Development (ESRI report) estimate average household income for Rogers, Arkansas at $97,086 for 2021, with an expected increase to $107,975 by 2026 and Lowell, Arkansas at $94,188 for 2021, with an expected increase to $104,632 by 2026.
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
Arkansas does not collect a state property tax. However, cities and counties collect property tax, which is the principal source of revenue for those units of gov ernment. In Benton County, assessments are made on all property, real and personal. The assessment on real estate is 20% of the true or market value. Personal property tax assessment is 20% of the usual value of such property.
PERSONAL INCOME TAX
Arkansas traditionally ranks low in per capita state taxes. State Income Tax is based on income and levied on residents and non-residents, individ uals, estates and trusts. The indexed tax tables for Arkansas Income Tax can be found here.
If you have questions about the personal income tax brackets for Arkansas, contact the Department of Finance & Administrations at 501-682-2242.
DOWN IN ROGERS
Whether you’re visiting Northwest Arkansas for a business meeting, for the excitement of a minor league baseball or college game weekend, to see your favorite artist in concert, marvel at American art in a world class setting, explore historic and corporate museums, or relax on Beaver Lake, nestled in the scenic Ozark mountains, the Rogers Executive Airport (ROG) is the best place to put your gear down.
TRANSPORTATION
Northwest Arkansas NATIONAL Airport (XNA)
XNA opened in November 1998. The airport is served by six airlines including Allegiant Air, American/American Eagle, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, U.S. Airways Express, and Frontier Airlines.
The 168,000 square-foot airport has an 8,800-foot runway equipped with the latest in instrument landing equipment. Long and short-term parking, shuttle and taxi services are available. The airport includes twen ty-one passenger gates, airline ticketing, a restaurant, rental car leasing and airport management offices in its facility. A new 54,000-square-foot terminal was connected with the original 114,000-square-foot termi nal in 2011. The airport now has a second runway and opened a new four-level, 1,400 space parking garage in 2018.
For more information on Northwest Arkansas National Airport, call (479) 205-1000 or visit www.FlyXNA.com
Rogers Executive Airport Carter Field
The Rogers Executive Airport is located on the north side of the city along U.S. Highway 62. The 6,011-foot paved runway can accommodate private and cor porate aircraft including jets and single/twin engine planes. The airport is home to more than 120 single, twin, turbo and jet aircraft. Aircraft maintenance, char ter services and private aircraft storage facilities are available. For more information, call (479) 631-1400 or visit www.rogersar.gov/190/airport
Ozark Regional Transit (ORT)
Safe, reliable and affordable public transportation for Northwest Arkansas. Learn more at www.OZARK.org
UTILITIES
Electric & Natural Gas
AEP-Southwestern Electric Power ............ (888) 216-3523 101 W. Township St., Fayetteville www.SWEPCO.com
Black Hills Energy ...................................(808) 890-5554 655 W. Millsap Rd., Ste. 104, Fayetteville www.BlackHillsEnergy.com
Carroll Electric Cooperative (479) 273-2421 707 SE Walton Blvd, Bentonville www.CarrolleCC.com
Water
Rogers Water Utilities (479) 621-1142 601 South Second Street, Rogers www.RWU.org
Springdale Water Utilities .........................(479) 751-5751 526 Oak Avenue, Springdale www.SpringdaleWater.com
Phone, Cable & Internet
AT&T ......................................................... (800) 464-7928 www.ATT.com
Cox Communications .............................. (866) 719-9419 www.Cox.com
Ritter Communications (870) 919-9396 www.rittercommunications.com
Other Numbers
Rogers Revenue Office (479) 636-1095
Downtown Rogers, Inc. (479) 936-5487
Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce ...(800) 364-1240 State of Arkansas Workforce Center .... (479) 636-4755
RECYCLING
Rogers: City of Rogers Recycling Center .............. (479) 621-1185 www.RogersAR.gov/401/Rogers-Recycling-Center eSCO Processing and Recycling, LLC (479) 899-6443 www.eSCOProcessingAndRec ycling.com
Orion Waste Solutions ............... (479) 878-1384 or 1385 www.OrionWaste.com Rogers Iron & Metal Corporation ......... (479) 636-2666 www.YaffeCo.net
TRG Rogers, LLC (479) 621-8800 www.TRG.net/locations/rogers-ar Waste Management of NWA - Rogers ...... (866) 909-4458 www.WM.com
Lowell:
FEDERAL OFFICES
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Internal Revenue Service
Social Security Administration
(479) 636-1210
(479) 442-3948
(877) 694-5493
CITY OF LOWELL
City Hall (479) 770-2185
Fire Department (non-emergency) (479) 770-0166 Police Department (non-emergency)...... (479) 659-8888 Post Office
CITY OF ROGERS
(479) 770-0099
City Administration
(479) 621-1117 Fire Department (non-emergency) (479) 621-1179 Historical Museum (479) 621-1154 Inspection & Codes (479) 621-1100
Rogers Parks Department
(479) 631-3350 Police Department
(479) 621-1172 Post Office
(479) 636-3301 Public Library (479) 621-1152 Transportation & Planning (479) 621-1186
LISTINGS
The Good Life means an abundance of venues and amenities to enjoy. Whether you are looking for places to eat, shop, stay, relax, or play, Northwest Arkansas has it all. The area includes a variety of premium retailers, exquisite dining choices, luxurious accommodations and a booming arts and entertainment scene. With millions of dollars in development ongoing in Rogers’s Pinnacle Hills dis trict, it has become a popular destination for both residents and visitors. Downtown Rogers’s brick-lined streets are a perfect place to enjoy award-winning coffee, specialty shops, and food that has been voted among the best in the state. Discover Lowell and explore a community voted one of the safest and best places to live in America, right in the heart of Northwest Arkansas. These are just a few of the many places that offer excellent options listed in this guide. Have business in the area? The Rogers Convention Center is conveniently located adjacent to the Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas and a walkable distance to many shops and restaurants. If you need more infor mation on finding the perfect accommodation for your visit, contact the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce at (479) 636-1240 or visit www.RogersLowell.com for complete listings. To help build your itinerary for your trip, visit www. VisitRogersArkansas.com .
GUIDES, BAIT & TACKLE, AND MARINAS
Bass Pro Shops Out door World Rogers | (479) 616-1925 www.basspro.com/shop/en
E & C StR iper Guide Rogers | (479) 631-3858 www.striperguides.net
Hook Lin e & Sinker Rogers | (479) 631-8118 Find Us on Facebook
Lost Bri dge Marina Garfield | (479) 359-3222 www.lostbridgemarina.com
Information about these listings can be found on pg. 14
Prairie Cr eek Marina Rogers | (479) 925-1623 www.prairiecreekmarina.com
MOTORCYCLE DEALERS
Freedom Po wer Sports Rogers | (479) 621-6006 www.freedompowersportsnwa.com
Heritage Indian M otorcycles of NWA Rogers | (479) 633-8443 www.heritageindiannwa.com
Information about these listings can be found on pg. 34
Pig Trail Harle y-Davidson Rogers | (479) 636-9797 www.pigtrailhd.com
THE ARTS, LIVE MUSIC, & LIVE THEATER
Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra
Bentonville | (479) 841-4644 www.arkansasphilharmonic.org
Arkansas Publ ic Theatre Rogers | (479) 631-8988 www.arkansaspublictheatre.org
Malco Pinna cle Cinema Rogers | (479) 936-8494 www.malco.com
Malco Razorb ack Cinema Gr ill & IMAX Fayetteville | (479) 444-6803 www.malco.com
Malco Rog ers Towne Ci nema Grill
Rogers | (479) 631-5865 www.malco.com
Malco Sunset Cinema Grill Springdale | (479) 751-1558 www.malco.com
Information about these listings can be found on pg. 38
NWA Ball et Theatre
Bentonville | (479) 553-7400 www.nwaballettheatre.org
Opera in the Ozarks Eureka Springs | (479) 253-8595 www.opera.org
SoNA/Symphony of Northwes t Arkansas Fayetteville | (479) 521-4166 www.sonamusic.org
Theat re Squared Fayetteville | (479) 777-7477 www.theatre2.org
Tri ke Theatre
Bentonville | (479) 464-5084 www.triketheatre.org
Walmart AMP Rogers | (479) 443-5600 www.waltonartscenter.org/amp/
Walton A rts Center Fayetteville | (479) 443-5600 www.waltonartscenter.org
BEER & WINE ESCAPES
Fox Trail Distillery
Rogers | (479) 372-6136 https://foxtraildistillery.com
Mavis Win e Company
Rogers | (479) 278-7430 www.maviswineco.com
Moonbroch Brewi ng Company
Rogers | (479) 278-2500 Find Us on Facebook
Natural State Bee r Company
Rogers | (479) 202-9454 www.naturalstatebeercompany.com
Ozark Be er Company
Rogers | (479) 636-BEER (2337) www.ozarkbeercompany.com
Rendezvous Junction Brewi ng Company
Rogers | (479) 381-4046 www.rendezvousjunction.com
SELF CARE, SALONS, & BARBERS
Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Ce nter, PLLC Bentonville | (479) 268-3555 www.advancedskinmd.com
Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Ce nter, PLLC Harrison | (870) 204-5279 www.AdvancedSkinMD.com
Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Ce nter, PLLC Fayetteville | (479) 718-7546 www.advancedskinmd.com
Belle J ournée Spa
Bentonville | (479) 616-1690 www.bellejourneespa.com
Custom D esign Hair
Rogers | (479) 640-2038 www.customdesignhair.com
Downstream Cas ino Resort Quapaw | (888) 396-7876 www.downstreamcasino.com
European Wax Center Fayetteville | (479) 900-9010 www.waxcenter.com
European Wax Center Rogers | (479) 202-5903 www.waxcenter.com
Hudson/Hawk Barber & Shop
Rogers | (479) 802-4640 hudsonhawk.com
Hull Dermatology & Aesthetics
Rogers | (479) 254-9662 www.hullderm.com
It's a Secr et Med Spa Fayetteville | (479) 301-2229 www.secretmedspa.com
An introduction to these listings can be found on pg. 49
Sassafras Spring s Vineyard
Springdale | (479) 419-4999 www.sassafrasspringsvineyard.com
Uptown Kitchen & Tap House Rogers | (479) 633-8233 www.nwauptown.com
An introduction to these listings can be found on pg. 56
It's a Secr et Med Spa Rogers | (479) 202-6900 www.secretmedspa.com
Ozark D ermatology Bentonville | (479) 273-7006 www.ozarkderm.com
Ozark D ermatology Fayetteville | (479) 443-5100 www.ozarkderm.com
Ozark D ermatology Lowell | (479) 347-2700 www.ozarkderm.com
Ozark D ermatology Siloam Springs | (479) 373-6566 www.ozarkderm.com
Ozark Regional Vein Center & Renew Aesthetics at Pinnacle Point
Rogers | (479) 464-8346 www.ozarkregionalveincenter.com
Revive Medical Spa, LLC Fayetteville | (479) 287-4738 www.revivemedicalspa.com
SALT H ealth, LLC Bentonville | (479) 715-4645 www.salt-health.com
Spa Botanica
Rogers | (479) 845-3293 www.spabotanicarogers.com
T. Michael's S alon & Spa Rogers | (479) 986-9700 Find Us on Facebook
GOLF COURSES
Bella Vista Country Club Golf Cou rse & Shop
Bella Vista | (479) 855-8130 www.bellavistapoa.com
Berksdale Golf Course & Kingsdale Golf Shop
Bella Vista | (479) 855-8123 www.bellavistapoa.com
Brittany Golf Course & Metfield Golf Shop
Bella Vista | (479) 855-8160 www.bellavistapoa.com
The C reeks Golf & RV Resort
Cave Springs | (479) 248-1000 www.nwarvresort.com
Eagle Creek Golf Club | Downstream Cas ino Resort Quapaw | (417) 623-5050 downstreamcasino.com/golf/
Fir st Tee of Northwes t Arkansas
Lowell | (479) 419-5807 https://firstteenorthwestarkansas.org
Greens on Blossom Way Golf and Co untry Club Rogers | (479) 631-1811 www.lindseymanagement.com
Highlands Go lf Course & Shop
Bella Vista | (479) 855-8150 www.bellavistapoa.com
Information about these listings can be found on pg. 14
Lakeside Village Golf and Ath letic Club
Fayetteville | (479) 442-7748 www.lindseymanagement.com
Links at Bentonville Golf and Co untry Club Bentonville | (479) 271-0217 www.lindseymanagement.com
Links at Lowell Golf and Ath letic Club Lowell | (479) 770-6066 www.lindseymanagement.com
Links at Rainbow Curve Golf and Co untry Club Bentonville | (479) 657-6707 www.lindseymanagement.com
Links at Springdale Golf and Co untry Club
Springdale | (479) 750-0216 www.lindseymanagement.com
Lost Springs Golf & Athletic Club, Inc. Rogers | (479) 631-9988 www.lindseymanagement.com
Pinnacle Co untry Club Rogers | (479) 273-0500 www.pinnaclecc.com
Scotsdale Golf Course & Golf Shop
Bella Vista | (479) 855-8140 www.bellavistapoa.com
Dogwood Golf Course & Metfield Golf Shop
Kingswood Golf Course & Kingsdale Golf Shop
Links at Fayetteville Gold and Co untry Club
Shad ow Valley Co untry Club Rogers | (479) 203-0000
WHERE TO SHOP
8TH ST. DISTRICT
Ark ie Apparel
(479) 899-6692 arkieapparel.com Retail Specialty Store
Benton County Gun Works (479) 372-6100 www.bentoncountygunworks.com Retail Specialty Store
Clouds Smoke Shop (479) 936-7077 Find Us on Facebook Retail Specialty Store
El Pueblo Market #1 (479) 936-8224 Find Us on Facebook
Retail Specialty Store
Gathered Goods NWA (479) 877-1843 www.gatheredgoodsnwa.com
Flea Market/Antiques
NL G Printing (479) 899-6656 www.nlgprinting.com
Retail Specialty Store
BEAVER LAKE
Bradford Yard Living + L andscaping (479) 636-8393 www.bradfordyardliving.com
Retail Specialty Store
2nd Stre et Outpost (479) 278-2029 www.2ndstoutpost.com
Retail Specialty Store
Americ an Estates (479) 616-3375 www.theamericanestates.com
Furniture
Anna Gra ce Formals (479) 372-6797 www.annagraceformals.com
Retail Specialty Store
A rtists of Northwes t Arkansas (479) 249-5405 www.artistsnwarkansas.com
Retail Specialty Store
War Eagle Cavern on B eaver Lake (479) 789-2909 www.wareaglecavern.com Gift Shop
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT
Ci rro Studio (603) 219-1391 www.cirrostudio.com
Retail Specialty Store
Cook's Natu ral Market (479) 936-8306 https://cooksnaturals.com
Retail Specialty Store
The Dotted Pig (479) 633-8552 www.thedot tedpig.com Boutique
The Fr ame Shoppe (479) 636-7781 www.nwapictureframes.com
Retail Specialty Store
Fres h Harvest Ta sting Room (479) 877-6996 www.freshharvest.co
Retail Specialty Store
The Gathering In Rogers (479) 636-3385 Find Us on Facebook Retail Specialty Store
Harps Food Store (479) 631-7001 www.harpsfood.com
Retail Specialty Store
Honeycomb Ki tchen Shop (479) 340-1022 www.honeycombkitchenshop.com Retail Specialty Store
Walmart Neighborhood Ma rket Store (479) 633-0772 www.walmart.com Retail Specialty Store
War Eagle Mill, Inc. (479) 789-5343 www.wareaglemill.com Gift Shop
Hook Lin e & Sinker (479) 631-8118
Find Us on Facebook Retail Specialty Store
House of Webster (479) 636-4640 www.houseofwebster.com
Gift Shop
Into+View Ar t Gallery a nd Studios (479) 366-3182 www.intoviewgallery.com
Retail Specialty Store
The Little Can dle of NWA (949) 702-1620 www.shoplittlecandleco.com Retail Specialty Store
WHERE TO SHOP CONTINUED...
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT
Mavi s Wine Co. (479) 278-7430 www.maviswineco.com
Retail Specialty Store
M ollie Love (479) 372-6818 www.shopmollielove.com Boutique
Morris Crown Creations (479) 877-5541 www.morriscrownjewelry.com
Jewelry Store
Moser C orporation (479) 636-3481 www.mosercorporation.com Furniture
Nol a's Pantry (479) 278-2432 www.nolaspantry.com
Retail Specialty Store
Palmer V iolin Shop (479) 621-0777 www.palmerviolins.com
Retail Specialty Store
Phat Tire Bike Shop (479) 899-6188 www.phattirebikeshop.com
Retail Specialty Store
Rogers Experimental H ouse, Inc. (479) 553-9817
Find Us on Facebook
Retail Specialty Store Studio 300 (479) 531-4470
Find Us on Facebook
Retail Specialty Store
Walmart Neighborhood Ma rket Store (479) 202-7198 www.walmart.com
Retail Specialty Store
Walt er's Boot & S hoe Repair (479) 651-8887 Find Us on Facebook Retail Specialty Store
Women' s Pavilion (479) 936-7050 www.mywomenspavilion.com
Retail Specialty Store
Woo f & Wander (479) 877-1809 www.woofandwander.com Retail Specialty Store
Daily Deals Ba rgain Bins (816) 807-2588
Find Us on Facebook
Retail Specialty Store
HUDSON DISTRICT
El Pueblo Market #2 (479) 936-9858
Find Us on Facebook
Retail Specialty Store
Pig Trail Harle y-Davidson (479) 636-9797 www.pigtrailhd.com
Retail Specialty Store
LOWELL
Atwoods Ranc h and Home (479) 927-1540 www.atwoods.com
Retail Specialty Store
Go lf USA NWA (479) 444-6300 www.golfusafayetteville.com
Retail Specialty Store
Harps Food Store (479) 751-3514 www.harpsfood.com
Retail Specialty Store
L&M Office Furniture (479) 595-3854 http://lmofficefurnar.com Furniture
Matrix Ra cquet Club (479) 263-2178 www.matrixclub.com
Retail Specialty Store
RockHouse Industries | P iggy Paint (479) 361-8161 www.piggypaint.com Retail Specialty Store
Tucker's Furniture & Appliances (479) 636-2608 www.tuckertime.com Furniture
Workman's Travel Center (479) 419-9424 www.workmanstravelcenters.com Gift Shop
WHERE TO SHOP CONTINUED...
PINNACLE HILLS DISTRICT
Blakeman's Fi ne Jewelry (479) 845-0088 www.blakemansfinejewelry.com Jewelry Store
Debbie's Family Pharmacy (479) 271-6300 www.debbiesfamilypharmacy.com Retail Specialty Store
Dil ly Dally's (479) 273-5557 www.dillydallys.com
Retail Specialty Store
Fancy Fro g Boutique (479) 871-4808
Find Us on Facebook Boutique
Highroll er Cyclery (479) 254-9800 www.highrollerc yclery.com Retail Specialty Store
Lewis & Clark Outfitters (479) 845-1344 www.gooutandplay.com Retail Specialty Store
PLEASANT CROSSING
A.G. Russ ell Knives (479) 631-0055 www.agrussell.com Retail Specialty Store
Cox Solut ions Store (479) 254-3411 www.cox.com
Retail Specialty Store
AT&T (479) 621-0922 www.att.com
Retail Specialty Store
Bass Pro Shops Out door World (479) 616-1925 www.basspro.com
Retail Specialty Store
Belk (479) 621-0700 www.belk.com
Retail Specialty Store
Walke r Brothers (479) 319-6722 www.walkerbrothers.com Retail Specialty Store
Walmart Neighborhood Ma rket Store (479) 254-1004 www.walmart.com Retail Specialty Store
DISTRICT
Hank's Fine Furniture (479) 631-7632 www.hanksfurniture.com Furniture
Pet Sup plies Plus (479) 636-0526 www.petsuppliesplus.com
Retail Specialty Store
PROMENADE DISTRICT
Croft American-Made Mattresses (479) 636-1905 www.croftmattress.com
Retail Specialty Store
Gearhead Outfitters (479) 877-2541 www.gearheadoutfitters.com
Retail Specialty Store
Walmart Superce nter Store (479) 621-9769 www.walmart.com Retail Specialty Store
Petl and Rogers (479) 372-4400 www.petlandrogers.com Retail Specialty Store
Pinnacle Hills Prom enade Mall (479) 936-2160 www.pinnaclehillspromenade.com Shopping Center
SCOTTSDALE DISTRICT
Galaxy Home Recreation (479) 250-1320 www.galaxyhomerecreation.com
Retail Specialty Store
Spiritueux Wines & Liquors (479) 636-1766 www.spiritueuxnwa.com Retail Specialty Store
Lowe's (479) 936-9700 www.lowes.com
Retail Specialty Store
WHERE TO SHOP CONTINUED...
WALNUT DISTRICT
Aaron's Sales & Leasing (479) 631-6500 www.aarons.com Furniture
Al McCart y Jewelers (479) 636-7319 www.mccartysjewelry.com Jewelry Store
AT&T (479) 246-1000 www.att.com
Retail Specialty Store
Buster's Liquor, Fine Wine , and Beer (479) 899-6622 www.bustersliquor.com
Retail Specialty Store
Cousins' Office Furniture (479) 372-6484 www.cousinsfurniture.com Furniture
European Gour met of NWA (479) 426-5379 www.eurogourmetnwa.com
Retail Specialty Store
Frisco Station Mall (479) 553-7777 www.friscostationmallar.com Shopping Center
Furnishi ngs 4 Less (479) 202-4171 www.furnishings4less.com
Furniture
Heartlan d Pharmacy (479) 631-0204 www.heartland-rx.com
Retail Specialty Store
Miss Ds CBD & Hemp Welln ess Center (479) 372-4555 www.missdscbd.com
Retail Specialty Store
Amy Keev er Gallery (479) 343-1010 www.amykeever.com
Retail Specialty Store
Arkansas Musicworks (479) 273-2600 www.arkansasmusicworks.com
Retail Specialty Store
Beautiful Live s Boutique (479) 899-4200 www.beautifullivesboutique.com
Retail Specialty Store
Nothing B undt Cakes (479) 636-0223 www.nothingbundtcakes.com
Retail Specialty Store
Oasis of Hope Second Chance T hrift Shop (479) 268-4340 www.oasisofhopenwa.com
Retail Specialty Store
Rose Ant ique Mall & F lea Market (479) 631-8940 Find Us on Facebook
Flea Market/Antiques
Sag e Elephant (479) 202-5089
Retail Specialty Store, Gift Shop
Sama ritan Shop (479) 246-1060 www.samcc.org Retail Specialty Store
Shelter Shop Th rift Store (479) 202-5230 www.nwacs.org/sheltershop Retail Specialty Store
Shirley's Flowe rs & Gifts (479) 636-0118 www.shirleysflowersinc.com
Florist & Gift Shop Staples (479) 636-0285 www.staples.com
Office Supplies-Equipment & Furniture
Walmart Supercenter Store (479) 636-3222 www.walmart.com
Retail Specialty Store
BENTONVILLE
Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & M ore of NWA (479) 464-0160 www.bigfrog.com/nwa
Retail Specialty Store
Cox Solut ions Store (479) 657-2620 www.cox.com
Retail Specialty Store
Cracker Barrel Old Cou ntry Store (479) 268-5907 www.crackerbarrel.com Gift Shop
Crystal Bridges Museum of Am erican Art (479) 418-5700 www.Crystalbridges.org Gift Shop
Ed Cool ey Gallery (479) 381-8307 www.edcooleygallery.com Retail Specialty Store
Gearhead Outfitters (479) 321-3359 www.gearheadoutfitters.com Retail Specialty Store
Guess Who (479) 268-4169 www.guesswhobentonville.com Retail Specialty Store
WHERE TO SHOP CONTINUED...
BENTONVILLE
Harps Food Store (479) 273-2245 www.harpsfood.com
Retail Specialty Store
Mac's B entonville (479) 367-2445 https://tinyurl.com/mrybtvk9
Retail Specialty Store
Museum of Native Americ an History (479) 273-2456 www.monah.us Gift Shop
Overstreet's Jew elry, Inc. (479) 273-5424 www.overstreetsjewelry.com Jewelry Store
Professional Business Systems (479) 636-0001 www.pbsteam.com Office SuppliesEquipment & Furniture
Sm ooth Vapes (479) 268-5700 www.Smooth-Vapes.com
Retail Specialty Store
OTHER AREAS
Amy Deen, Independent Beauty Consultant wit h Mary Kay (817) 733-3927 www.marykay.com/ADeen
Retail Specialty Store
AT&T (479) 571-6604 www.att.com
Retail Specialty Store
Beautiful Live s Boutique (479) 301-2256 www.beautifullivesboutique.com
Retail Specialty Store
Beautiful Live s Boutique (479) 238-8621 www.beautifullivesboutique.com
Retail Specialty Store
Brashears Furniture (479) 751-7222 www.brashears.com
Furniture
Bumbles & Boots Custom Creations (479) 866-9186 www.bumblesandboots.com
Retail Specialty Store, Gift Shop
Chero kee Casino (800) 754-4111 www.CherokeeCasino.com Gift Shop
Choc taw Casino (800) 590-5825 www.choctawcasinos.com
Gift Shop
Cox Solut ions Store (479) 365-2449 www.cox.com
Retail Specialty Store
Cracker Barrel Old Cou ntry Store (479) 872-2040 www.crackerbarrel.com Gift Shop
Downstream Cas ino Resort (888) 396-7876 www.downstreamcasino.com Gift Shop
SumnerOne (479) 271-6622 www.sumnerone.com Office SuppliesEquipment & Furniture
T-Mobile (479) 876-8588 www.t-mobile.com
Retail Specialty Store
Eden's Flo wer Truck + Botanicals (870) 688-0721 www.edensflowertruck.com Florist & Gift Shop
Gearhead Outfitters (479) 439-6146 www.gearheadoutfitters.com Retail Specialty Store
Go lf USA NWA (479) 444-6300 www.golfusafayetteville.com Retail Specialty Store
Harps F ood Store (479) 855-1153 www.harpsfood.com Retail Specialty Store
WHERE TO SHOP CONTINUED...
OTHER AREAS
I mageWorks
Commercial Interiors (501) 904-7831 www.goimageworks.org
Gift Shop
In Retrospect VintageKitsch - Fl eatabulous (479) 521-2100
Find Us on Facebook Flea Market/Antiques
Innerplan Office Interiors (479) 695-1326 www.innerplan.com
Office SuppliesEquipment & Furniture
I nnovative Business Furniture
Jack Wills Outd oor Living (479) 361-3730 www.jackwills.net
Retail Specialty Store
Jordan Essentials - Lissa Applewhite (479) 381-2130 https://10964.jordanessentials.com
Retail Specialty Store
Little Debbie Bakery Store (479) 736-3749 www.mckeefoods.com
Retail Specialty Store
Little Debbie Ba kery Store (479) 361-9100 www.mckeefoods.com
Retail Specialty Store
Ozark Mountain Trading Co. & Outfitters (479) 451-1837 www.ozarkmtc.com
Retail Specialty Store
Preferred Office Te chnologies (479) 521-6209 www.preferred-office.com Office SuppliesEquipment & Furniture
River Bend Casi no & Hotel (918) 678-4946 www.riverbendcasino.com Gift Shop
Samaritan Community Center Th rift Store
Sam's Furniture (479) 756-8191 www.samsfurniture.net Furniture
Sam's Furniture (479) 373-2332 www.samsfurniture.net Furniture
Straight's Law n & Garden (479) 751-2233 www.shopstraights.com
Retail Specialty Store
T-Mobile (479) 751-8700 www.t-mobile.com
Retail Specialty Store
WHERE TO EAT
8TH ST. DISTRICT
Acambaro Mexican Restaurant
(479) 986-9901 www.acambarorestaurant.com
Arby's (479) 633-0092 www.arbys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 621-0344 www.caseys.com
BEAVER LAKE
El Senor De Los Tacos (479) 715-7505 www.elseñordelostacos.com
Gaby's Bakery (479) 621-0063 www.gabysbakery rogersarkansas.com
King Burrito & Taqueria (479) 631-0063
Find Us on Facebook
Smokin' Joes Ribh ouse, Inc. (479) 621-0181 smokinjoesribhouse.net
Subway (479) 633-8834 www.subway.com
Taco Bell (479) 631-7484 www.tacobell.com
Taqueria R eal Jacona (479) 372-4985
Find Us on Facebook
Tortilleria El Palomino / El Rinconcito Restaurant (479) 372-4054
Find Us on Facebook
Tortilleria La Popular (479) 899-6929 www.lapopularnwa.com
CASINOS
Downstream Cas ino Resort (888) 396-7876 | Quapaw, OK www.downstreamcasino.com
River Bend Casi no & Hotel (918) 678-4946 | Wyandotte, OK www.riverbendcasino.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED...
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT
120 Tapas Bar (479) 372-6516 www.the120.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 621-0150 www.caseys.com
City Pump (479) 202-5507 Find Us on Facebook
C lub Frisco (479) 633-0141
Find Us on Facebook
Cook's Natu ral Market (479) 936-8306 www.cooksnaturals.com
Food T herapy NWA (757) 477-1137
Find Us on Facebook
Hapa's Hawaiian Bar & Grill/Healthy I nnovations (479) 633-8213
Find Us on Facebook
Havana Trop ical Grill (479) 899-6334 https://havanatropicalgrillnwa.com
Java Dudes Coff ee Company (479) 278-2665 Find Us on Facebook J iffy Kwick (479) 636-8944
Las Palmas C orporation (479) 986-9622 www.laspalmasmexicanfood.com
Levi's Ga strolounge (479) 372-6640 www.levisgastrolounge.com
Moonbroch Brewi ng Company (479) 278-2500 Find Us on Facebook
Nola's Pantry, LLC (479) 278-2432 www.nolaspantry.com
Onyx Coffee Lab (479) 283-3810 www.onyxcof feelab.com
MONTE NE DISTRICT
Monte Ne Inn Chicken Restaurant (479) 636-5511 www.monteneinnchicken.net
HUDSON DISTRICT
Bayou Boys Crawfish Shack & Catering
(479) 250-5550
Find Us on Facebook
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 986-8995 www.caseys.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 631-2000 www.dominos.com
IDK?Cafe (479) 621-2312 www.idkcafe.com
Parks ide Public (479) 636-7275
Find Us on Facebook
The Rail A Piz za Company (479) 633-8808 www.railpizza.com
Subway (479) 636-6699 www.subway.com
Wesn er's Grill (479) 636-9723
Find Us on Facebook
Yeyo's Mezcaleria & Taqueria at the 1907 (479) 372-4700 www.yeyosnwa.com
Soni c Drive-In (479) 936-9727 www.sonicdrivein.com
McDonald's (479) 631-7363 www.mcdonalds.com
Red B arn Donuts (479) 621-6233 www.nwadonuts.com
Rockin' Pig Saloon Con cert Venue (479) 633-8111 www.rockinpigsaloonrogers.com
Soni c Drive-In (479) 636-8533 www.sonicdrivein.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED... LOWELL
Acambaro Mexican Restaurant (479) 659-8919 www.acambarorestaurant.com
Arby's (479) 770-0092 www.arbys.com
Dayli ght Donuts (479) 770-3688 Find Us on Facebook
Domi no's Pizza (479) 770-0044 www.dominos.com
Fast Lane Ent ertainment (479) 659-0999 www.fastlanebowl.com
JT's Tri -Tip Grill (479) 256-8863 Find Us on Facebook
McDonald's (479) 770-3300 www.mcdonalds.com
Soni c Drive-In (479) 770-0656 www.sonicdrivein.com
PINNACLE HILLS DISTRICT
Andy's Froz en Custard (479) 636-2639 www.eatandys.com
Cedar Cre ek Bistro/ Embas sy Suites (479) 254-8400 www.embassysuitesnwa.com
C hick-fil-A (479) 636-4664 www.chick
Cold Ston e Creamery (479) 271-8530 www.coldstonecr
McClar ds Bar-B-Q (479) 202-4269 www.mcclardsnwa.com
New k's Eatery (479) 876-8833 www.newks.com
Pinnacle Nutrition & Energy
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 779-2069 www.starbucks.com
Subway (479) 770-0057 www.subway.com
Taco Bell (479) 770-0948 www.tacobell.com
Workman's Travel Center Lowell/ The Ozark Moun tain Grill (479) 419-9424 www.workmanstravelcenters.com
Saltgrass S teakhouse of Rogers (479) 900-0794 www.saltgrass.com
Smitty's Garage Burge rs & Fries (479) 899-6901 www.eatatthegarage.com
Theo's (479) 553-7371 www.theosrogers.com
Topgolf (479) 586-1876 www.topgolf.com
Uptow n Kitchen + Tap House ) 633-8233 uptown.com eaux & Bar ) 551-5500 lk-ons.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED...
PLEASANT CROSSING DISTRICT
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 936-8803 www.caseys.com
C hick-fil-A (479) 246-0003 www.chick-fil-a.com
Crum bl Cookies (479) 326-8304 https://crumblcookies.com
Gol den Corral (479) 986-9201 www.goldencorral.com
Hissho Sushi and Craf t Beer Bar (479) 372-6338 www.hisshosushi.com McDonald's (479) 986-9991 www.mcdonalds.com
Moe's South west Grill (479) 903-7272 www.moes.com
Neighbor's Mill Bakery & Cafe (479) 282-3488 www.neighborsmill.com
Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom (479) 877-6555 www.oldchicago.com
Papa Murp hy's Pizza (479) 621-8298 www.papamurphys.com
Smo othie King (479) 633-8992 www.smoothieking.com
PROMENADE DISTRICT
Bariola' s Pizzeria (479) 636-0088 www.bariolas.com
Big Orange - Burgers, Sala ds, Shakes (479) 202-5339 www.bigorangeburger.com
Eat (479 https://eatmyc
Einstein Br (479 www.einste Fish (479 www.fishcit
Great Americ an Cookies (479) 986-0700 www.greatamericancookies.com
Local Lime (479) 903-7300 www.locallimetaco.com
Pickleman's Go urmet Cafe (479) 239-1111 www.picklemans.com
R ed Lobster (479) 636-1648 www.redlobster.com
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 986-8875 www.starbucks.com Subway (479) 899-6415 www.subway.com
W hataburger (479) 631-0209 www.whataburger.com
Texas Roadhouse (479) 337-8660 www.texasroadhouse.com
Subway (inside Mercy Hospital) (479) 633-8850 www.subway.com
Taco Bell (479) 936-7386 www.tacobell.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED...
THE CREEKS DISTRICT
Crabby' s Seafood B ar & Grill (479) 273-0222 www.crabbysseafood.com
F irst Watch (479) 657-6630 www.firstwatch.com
Northwest Nutrition (479) 250-9268 https://scott-nutrition.goherbalife.com
WALNUT DISTRICT
Andy's Froz en Custard (479) 636-2639 www.eatandys.com
Arby's (479) 633-0092 www.arbys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 936-8781 www.caseys.com
Cup of Hope C offee Shop (479) 268-4340 www.oasisforwomennwa.org
Eu reka Pizza (479) 621-9999 www.eurekapizza.com
European Gour met of NWA (479) 426-5379 www.eurogourmetnwa.com
Freddy's Froze n Custard & St eakburgers (479) 903-7197 www.freddysusa.com
JJ's Grill (479) 372-4460 www.jjsgrill.com
McDonald's (479) 751-9617 www.mcdonalds.com McDonald's (479) 636-1729 www.mcdonalds.com
Nothing B undt Cakes (479) 636-0223 www.nothingbundtcakes.com
Outback Steakhouse (479) 936-7660 www.outback.com
Rais ing Cane's (479) 636-0160 www.raisingcanes.com
Ric k's Bakery (479) 202-4010 www.ricksbakery.com
Schlotzsky' s/Cinnabon (479) 636-9900 www.schlotzskys.com
Scoote r's Coffee (479) 202-5650 www.scooterscoffee.com
Soni c Drive-In (479) 636-1122 www.sonicdrivein.com
Soni c Drive-In (479) 633-0076 www.sonicdrivein.com
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 936-8250 www.starbucks.com
Subway (479) 636-6699 www.subway.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED...
BENTONVILLE
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 273-5907 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 464-9849 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 271-8641 www.caseys.com
Cracker Barrel Restaurant (479) 268-5907 www.crackerbarrel.com
Crum bl Cookies (479) 326-8304 www.crumblcookies.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 271-7070 www.dominos.com
Eleven at Crystal Bridges (479) 418-5700 crystalbridges.org/Eleven
Eu reka Pizza (479) 271-9999 www.eurekapizza.com
Firs t WatchThe Daytime Cafe (479) 551-5454 www.firstwatch.com
F lying Fish (479) 657-6300 www.flyingfishinthe.net
H ype Coffee (479) 212-3332 www.hype-coffee.com
Ki ng Burrito (479) 925-6301 www.thekingburrito.com
Las Palmas C orporation (479) 254-8801 www.laspalmasmexicanfood.com
Lenny' s Sub Shop (479) 464-8181 www.lennyssubshop.com
Onyx Coffee Lab (479) 715-6492 www.onyxcof feelab.com
Pho 85 No odle House (479) 553-7373 Find Us on Facebook
Rais ing Cane's (479) 464-0607 www.raisingcanes.com
Scoote r's Coffee (479) 268-4992 www.scooterscoffee.com
Scoote r's Coffee (479) 268-6360 www.scooterscoffee.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 878-2770 www.slimchickens.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 802-4188 www.slimchickens.com
Smokin' Joe s Ribhouse (479) 254-8383 smokinjoesribhouse.net
Smo othie King (479) 268-6300 www.smoothieking.com
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 254-0943 www.starbucks.com
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 464-9069 www.starbucks.com
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 228-2970 www.starbucks.com
Subway (479) 271-8133 www.subway.com Subway (479) 273-9606 www.subway.com
Subway (479) 876-8152 www.subway.com
Taco Bell (479) 254-9530 www.tacobell.com
Taco Bell (479) 271-2399 www.tacobell.com
Tusk and Trotter American Brasserie (479) 268-4494 www.tuskandtrotter.com
Yeyo's El Alma de Mexico (479) 657-6954 www.yeyosnwa.com
Yeyo's Mex ican Grill (479) 381-1726 www.yeyosnwa.com
Zaxby's (479) 254-9565 www.zaxbys.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED...
FAYETTEVILLE
Andy's Froz en Custard (479) 582-9404 www.eatandys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 251-1634 www.caseys.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 442-3600 www.dominos.com
Eu reka Pizza (479) 443-7777 www.eurekapizza.com
Eu reka Pizza (479) 571-2121 www.eurekapizza.com
Firs t WatchThe Daytime Cafe (479) 668-0683 www.firstwatch.com
Ja son's Deli (479) 442-5500 www.jasonsdeli.com
JJ's Grill of Fayetteville (479) 443-0700 www.jjsgrill.com
JJ's Grill on Dickson (479) 435-6000 www.jjsgrill.com
New k's Eatery (479) 856-6395 www.newks.com
Onyx Coffee Lab (479) 444-6557 www.onyxcof feelab.com
Pickleman's Go urmet Cafe (479) 966-4656 www.picklemans.com
Rick's Bakery/Rick's Streets ide Studio (479) 442-2166 www.ricksbakery.com
Schlotzsky' s/Cinnabon (479) 443-5000 www.schlotzskys.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 443-7546 www.slimchickens.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 575-8704 www.slimchickens.com
Smitty 's Garage Burge rs & Fries (479) 301-2046 www.eatatthegarage.com
Smo othie King (479) 287-4040 www.smoothieking.com
Taco Loco (479) 582-9551 www.thekingburrito.com
Tacos 4 Life Grill (479) 966-4150 www.tacos4life.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 287-4593 www.slimchickens.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 856-6677 www.slimchickens.com
Theo's (479) 527-0086 www.theosfayetteville.com
Zaxby's (479) 575-9171 www.zaxbys.com
WHERE TO EAT CONTINUED...
SPRINGDALE
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 306-4090 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 751-0506 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 750-2499 www.caseys.com
Cracker Barrel Restaurant (479) 872-2040 www.crackerbarrel.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 756-0800 www.dominos.com
Eu reka Pizza (479) 750-7788 www.eurekapizza.com
Eu reka Pizza (479) 756-3030 www.eurekapizza.com
JJ's Grill (479) 419-9220 www.jjsgrill.com
McKee Foods CorporationLittle Debbie Ba kery Store (479) 361-9100 www.mckeefoods.com
Schlotzsky' s/Cinnabon (479) 751-9800 www.schlotzskys.com
Slim Chickens Restaurant (479) 347-7453 www.slimchickens.com
Smo othie King (479) 231-3763 www.smoothieking.com
Tacos 4 Life Grill (479) 966-4150 www.tacos4life.com
OTHER AREAS
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 876-1182 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 876-2838 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 795-0854 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 643-2421 www.caseys.com
Casey's Gen eral Store (479) 549-3150 www.caseys.com
Center Point Nutrition & Energy (918) 721-4423 scott-nutrition.goherbalife.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 876-7373 www.dominos.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 300-6363 www.dominos.com
Domi no's Pizza (479) 524-0909 www.dominos.com
J ava Dudes Coff ee Company (479) 278-2665 Find Us on Facebook
McKee Foods CorporationLittle Debbie Ba kery Store (479) 736-3749 www.mckeefoods.com
Rockin' P ig Saloon Con cert Venue (479) 363-6248 www.rockinpigsaloon.com
Starbu cks Coffee (479) 228-2970 www.starbucks.com
Taco Bell (479) 524-3920 www.tacobell.com
Taco Virgo Soul Food Tacos (479) 318-5052 http://tacovirgo.wordpress.com
Zaxby's (479) 238-1305 www.zaxbys.com
WHERE TO STAY
ROGERS & LOWELL LODGING
Aloft Rogers B entonville (479) 268-6799 | Rogers www.aloftrogers.com
Candlewood Sui tes Rogers (479) 636-2783 | Rogers www.cwsrogers.com
Country Inn and Suites (479) 633-0055 | Rogers www.countryinns.com
Courtyard by Marri ott Rogers (479) 636-2783 | Rogers www.marriott.com
Eighth St reet Motel (479) 636-9600 | Rogers
Embas sy Suites Northwes t Arkansas (479) 254-8400 | Rogers www.embassysuitesnwa.com
Fairfield In n & Suites (479) 936-5900 | Rogers www.marriott .com/rogfi
Guest Inn (479) 636-173 www.guestinn
Hampton Inn Hotel (479) 986-0500 | Rogers www.bentonvillerogers.hamptoninn.com
Holiday In n & Suites (479) 845-1300 | Rogers www.holidayinn.com
Homewood Suites by Hilton (479) 636-5656 | Rogers www.bentonvillerogers. homewoodsuites.com
H yatt Place (479) 633-8555 | Rogers www.rogersbentonville.place.hyatt.com
MainS tay Suites (479) 636-3232 | Rogers www.choicehotels.com
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham (479) 636-5551 | Rogers www.microtelinn.com
R anch-O-Tel (479) 636-7361 | Rogers
Raz orback Inn (479) 631-6000 | Rogers
Regency 7 (479) 631-7000 | Rogers
Residence Inn by Marriott (479) 636-5900 | Rogers www.marriott .com/rogri
Rogers Inn (479) 636-5850 | Rogers www.bestvalueinn.com
Staybri dge Suites (479) 845-5701 | Rogers www.staybridge.com
Sup er 8 Motel (479) 750-7590 | Lowell www.super8.com
Tangle wood Lodge (479) 925-2100 | Rogers
Find Us on Facebook
Town & C ountry Inn
WHERE TO STAY CONTINUED... REGIONAL LODGING
avid hotel Bentonvi lle-Rogers (479) 364-0450 | Bentonville www.avidhotels.com
Best Western Inn of the Ozarks (479) 253-9768 | Eureka Springs www.innoftheozarks.com
Cherokee Casi no & Hotel (800) 754-4111 | West Siloam Springs www.CherokeeCasino.com
Choc taw Casino (800) 590-5825 | Pocola www.choctawcasino.com
Downstream Cas ino Resort (888) 396-7876 | Quapaw www.downstreamcasino.com
Element B entonville (479) 268-5010 | Bentonville www.elementbentonville.com
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham (479) 271-7555 | Bentonville www.wyndhamhotels.com/laquinta
River Bend Casi no & Hotel (918) 678-4946 | Wyandotte www.riverbendcasino.com
Sassafras Springs Vineyard | The Lodge at the Winery (479) 419-4999 | Springdale www.sassafrasspringsvineyard.com
TownePlace Suites by Marriott (479) 621-0202 | Bentonville www.marriott .com/rogts
Beaver Lake Re alty, Inc. (479) 359-3000 | Garfield www.beaverlakerealty.net
Beaver Lake Vacation Re ntals, LLC (479) 359-3033 | Garfield www.blvr.biz
Bella Vista Villag e Property Owners A ssociation
(479) 855-5046 | Bella Vista www.bellavistapoa.com
CABIN, RV, & LAKE LODGING
Cedar Lodge Arkan sas Resort (928) 237-0191 | Bella Vista www.cedarlodgearkansas.com
The Creeks Golf & RV Resort (479) 248-1000 | Cave Springs www.nwarvresort.com
Kelsey's Beaver Lake Homes & Retr eat Center (316) 706-5845 | Rogers www.kelseysbeaverlakehomes.com
Shady B each, Inc. (800) 745-6481 | Noel, MO www.shadybeach.com
Tangle wood Lodge (479) 925-2100 | Rogers Find Us on Facebook
Whispering Hills C abins, LLC (479) 359-2840 | Garfield www.whisperinghillscabins.net
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (479) 636-1210 | Rogers www.swl.usace.army.mil
APARTMENTS & RENTALS
49 West Apartments
(479) 935-1990 | Rogers 49wapar tments.com
Aelous Real Estate & Property Management (479) 631-8418 | Rogers www.aelousproperty.com
Arkan sas Suites (479) 464-7368 | Little Rock www.arkansassuites.net
Bogle Properties (479) 636-5955 | Rogers
Brentwood Apartments (479) 636-5135 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Briarwood Apartments (479) 636-5507 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Center Pointe West Apart ment Homes (479) 337-7606 | Centerton www.rentcpw.com
Cha pel Ridge of Springdale (479) 872-0202 | Springdale www.wilhoitliving.com
The Cliffs Town Homes (479) 444-0400 | Fayetteville www.lindseymanagement.com
Doubletree Apartments (479) 631-8208 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Edgewood Apartments (479) 631-5800 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Fa irways at Lost Springs Apartments (479) 621-0277 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Fit zroy Grove (479) 337-4040 | Rogers www.fitzroygrove.com
Glenn Neal Realty & Property Management (479) 636-8008 | Rogers www.glennnealrealty.com
The Greens at Lost Springs Apartments (479) 631-6515 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
The Greens on B lossom Way (479) 631-2024 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Lindsey M anagement Co., Inc. (479) 521-6686 | Fayetteville www.lindseymanagement.com
The Links at Lowell Apartment Community (479) 770-2100 | Lowell www.lindseymanagement.com
The Links at Rai nbow Curve (479) 657-6446 | Bentonville www.lindseymanagement.com
The Links of Fayetteville (479) 966-4340 | Fayetteville www.lindseymanagement.com
The Links of Springdale (479) 750-1515 | Springdale www.lindseymanagement.com
Lost Springs Apartments (479) 621-9399 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
The Meadows of Rogers, A Senior Citiz en Complex (479) 936-9890 | Rogers ppm-inc.us/ northwest-arkansas
The Promenade Apar tments at Pinn acle Hills (479) 202-7202 | Rogers www.experiencepromenade.com
Rogers Apartments (479) 636-1787 | Rogers www.pdccompanies.com
Stone Manor Condominiums at Pinnacle Hills (479) 271-8600 | Rogers www.stonemanorcondos.com
Meridian at Wa lnut Creek (479) 636-0293 | Rogers www.meridianatwal nutcreek.com
The Palisades at Pleasan t Crossing (479) 246-0746 | Rogers thepalisadesrogersar.com
Parc at Rogers (479) 254-0066 | Rogers www.parcatrogers.com
Pinnacle Heights Apartments (479) 202-5252 | Rogers www.pinnacleheightsa par tments.com
Pro fessional Property Management (870) 425-6076 | Lowell ppm-inc.vpweb.com
TLC Properties | Promena de Commons (417) 869-1118 | Rogers www.tlcproperties.com
Turtle Cr eek I & II (479) 631-1444 | Rogers www.lindseymanagement.com
Wellington Place Apartme nts Office (479) 636-7767 | Rogers www.ewingpropertiesonline.com
Wheelh ouse Real Estate Man agement15th Place Townhomes (479) 202-5053 | Rogers www.wheelhouserem.com
Wheelh ouse Real Estate Man agementThe Frisco on Walnut (479) 633-8420 | Rogers www.wheelhouserem.com
SENIOR SERVICES
A-List Home Care, LLC (479) 877-6981 | Rogers www.a-listhomecare.com
Area Agency on Aging of Northwes t Arkansas (870) 741-1144 | Harrison www.aaanwar.org
Be lla Vista Property Owners A ssociation (479) 855-8000 | Bella Vista www.bellavistapoa.com
Butterfield Tra il Village (479) 442-7220 | Fayetteville www.butterfieldtrailvillage.org
City of Rogers
Adult Welln ess Center (479) 631-3333 | Rogers rogersar.gov/131/Adult-Wellness-Center
FirstLight Hom e Care NWA (479) 268-7354 | Lowell nwa.firstlighthomecare.com
Gardens at Osa ge Terrace (479) 254-8759 | Bentonville www.gardensatosageterrace.net
Grand Brook Memory Care of Rogers at Pinn acle Hills (479) 372-4508 | Rogers www.grandbrook.com
Green Acres Assisted Li ving, Inc. (479) 631-1552 | Rogers www.greenacreeasyliving.com
Home Instead S enior Care (479) 936-9885 | Rogers www.homeinstead.com/375
Hous e of Three (479) 270-2710 | Rogers www.houseofthree.net
Hous e of Three (479) 270-2710 | Bella Vista www.houseofthree.net
Innisfree Health and Rehab (479) 636-5545 | Rogers www.innisfreehr.com
Innisfree Senior Living Community (479) 636-7363 | Rogers www.innisfreeseniorliving.com
J.B. Hunt Senior Activi ty Center (479) 365-2755 | Lowell
Jamestown Nursing & Reha bilitation (479) 986-9945 | Rogers www.jamestownnr.com
The Meadows of Rogers (479) 936-9890 | Rogers ppm-inc.us/northwest-arkansas
Pinnacle Grov es by Abby Sen ior Living (479) 662-2149 | Rogers www.pinnaclegroves.com
Pinnacle Springs Retirement Community (Ope ning 2023) (531) 289-8726 | Rogers
Primrose Retirement C (479) 478-8887 | Rogers primroseretirement.com
PRN Medica l Services (479) 899-6561 | Rogers www.PRNMedStaff.net
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Professional Property Management (870) 425-6076 | Lowell ppm-inc.vpweb.com
Providential Home Care (479) 668-4338 | Lowell providentialhomecare.com
Roge rs Health and Rehabilitat ion Center (479) 636-6290 | Rogers www.rogershc.com
TLC Pro perties | Promena de Commons (417) 869-1118 | Rogers www.tlcproperties.com
Village on the Park B entonville (479) 254-3650 | Bentonville www.rcmseniorliving.com
Village on the Park Rogers (479) 631-0455 | Rogers www.rcmseniorliving.com
Visiting Ang els of NWA (479) 419-9495 | Lowell www.visitingangels.com
STAY CONNECTED TO THE GOOD LIFE
For 100 years we’ve been bringing people together to grow business, activate leaders and build community. VISION 100 was developed by engaging in a process of discovering the kind of future our Rogers-Lowell community wanted. Residents were given opportunities last year to express their ideas in an online survey and a series of community tables. Through this discovery, we learned what our community envisions for itself in anticipation of our area reaching a population of 100,000 before 2035.
Since 1989 the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce has been the Keeper of the Community Vision and proactively collaborated with city and regional leaders to produce strategic visioning plans. Our vision for Rogers and Lowell is a vibrant, diverse, and cohesive community in the heart of Northwest Arkansas, with a willing spirit, a healthy focus and a progressive attitude, possessing the core values of faith, family, community, education, and economic prosperity. We will advance these values by preserving and recognizing our heritage, taking action in the present, and pursuing a dynamic future. VISION 100 is our most recent program developed to pursue this vision. Click
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