Rogers has two farmers markets that run through the warm months — one at the Frisco Station Mall and one in the historic downtown — both offering local produce, food, and handmade goods. Here’s how to tell them apart and when to go.
Original Rogers Farmers Market
The long-running Original Rogers Farmers Market sets up in the Frisco Station Mall parking lot at 100 N Dixieland Rd. It runs Saturdays and Wednesdays (roughly 7 a.m.–1 p.m.) through the season, with a big lineup of produce growers.
Downtown Rogers Local Food & Art Market
In the historic district, the Downtown Rogers Local Food & Art Market gathers at Frisco Plaza near Railyard Park on Saturdays (about 8 a.m.–1 p.m.), April–October, pairing local food with art and a lively downtown atmosphere.
Good to Know
- Cost: Free to attend both markets.
- Season: Roughly spring through October; days/hours can shift — confirm before you go.
- Great for: Fresh local produce, makers, and a weekend morning out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many farmers markets does Rogers have?
Two: the Original Rogers Farmers Market at Frisco Station Mall (Saturdays & Wednesdays) and the Downtown Rogers Local Food & Art Market at Frisco Plaza (Saturdays, April–October).
Are the Rogers farmers markets free?
Yes, both are free to attend.
Location & Directions
- Downtown market: Frisco Plaza, downtown Rogers, AR 72756
- Original market: Frisco Station Mall, 100 N Dixieland Rd, Rogers, AR 72756
- Cost: Free
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