In addition to the
Rogers Commercial Historic District, Rogers has numerous properties listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, with the oldest being the
Pea Ridge National Military Park. Rogers has two
shopping malls: the Frisco Station Mall and the
Pinnacle Hills Promenade.
Annual cultural events Since
2007, Rogers has hosted the
Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, a women's professional
golf tournament on the
LPGA Tour. The 54-hole event is held annually at the Pinnacle Country Club in late June. Rogers is also host to a
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, the most widely known, largest and best-funded
breast cancer organization in the United States.
Parks and recreation Rogers has five large sports parks, 14 neighborhood parks, an aquatic center known as Rogers Aquatic Center, a skateboard and splash park, 26 athletic fields, an activity center, a YMCA, two lakes, five golf courses, and a trail system totaling over . The NWA
Razorback Regional Greenway is a primarily off-road shared-use trail that connects the region's trail systems to various community attractions. Foerster Park is home to the largest soccer program in the state. Other recreational attractions in the surrounding area include
Beaver Lake,
Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area and
War Eagle Mill & Cavern to the east of Rogers, as well as historical Civil War battlefield,
Pea Ridge National Military Park, about 10 miles outside of Rogers.
Media Rogers is served by the television market of
Fort Smith and
Fayetteville, Arkansas. The four major television stations are
KFSM (CBS),
KFTA (Fox),
KHOG (ABC), and
KNWA (NBC). Radio stations in the city include: • KAMO 94.3 FM • KDUA 96.5 FM • KHEL 97.3 FM • KURM 790 AM & FM 100.3 • KXNA 104.9 FM •
KFFK 1390 AM The daily newspaper in Rogers is the
Rogers Morning News, with a special "A section" dedicated to news just for Rogers and surrounding cities. The rest of the newspaper is the
Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the Northwest Arkansas edition of the
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (the "B section" is the regular
Democrat-Gazette "A section," complete with front page and masthead).
Sports On July 12, 2023, the
United Soccer League announced it had entered into a partnership with
USL Arkansas to bring pro men's and women's soccer teams to Northwest Arkansas. Led by co-founders Chris Martinovic and Warren Smith, USL Arkansas plans to build a 5,000-seat multi-use stadium in Rogers, just north of the
Pinnacle Hills Promenade. The men's team was projected to begin play in the
USL Championship before the
2026 FIFA World Cup, while the women's team will begin play in the
USL Super League in fall of 2026, but those have been delayed due to a greater amount of support than expected, resulting in them having to restructure plans to accommodate all the support. The team will be called
Ozark United FC. ==Government==