The War Eagle Craft Fair is a genuine Ozark institution — a sprawling arts-and-crafts fair held on the historic War Eagle Mills Farm every October since 1954. Drawing hundreds of juried artisans and enormous crowds, it’s the centerpiece of a fall tradition that turns the whole War Eagle area, near Beaver Lake east of Rogers, into a craft-lover’s paradise.

About the Fair

Held on the grounds of the War Eagle Mill along the War Eagle River, the fair features hundreds of vendors selling handmade crafts, art, woodwork, textiles, pottery, jewelry, and Ozark food. It’s one of the oldest and best-known craft fairs in the region, and it anchors a whole “War Eagle fair weekend,” with several other craft shows running nearby at the same time.

When & Good to Know

  • When: Mid-October each year, over four days (Thursday–Sunday). Exact dates vary — check the official site.
  • Where: War Eagle Mills Farm, about 17 miles east of Rogers.
  • Cost: Free admission; parking is a few dollars.
  • Tip: It gets very busy — arrive early, wear comfortable shoes, and bring cash for the smaller vendors.

Pair your visit with the historic War Eagle Mill and nearby War Eagle Cavern for a full day in the War Eagle area. Check the official War Eagle Fair site for current dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the War Eagle Craft Fair?
Mid-October each year, over four days (Thursday through Sunday). Dates vary, so check the official site.

How much does it cost?
Admission is free; parking is a few dollars.

Where is the War Eagle Craft Fair?
On War Eagle Mills Farm, about 17 miles east of Rogers, near Beaver Lake and the historic War Eagle Mill.

Location & Directions

  • Location: War Eagle Mills Farm, 11045 War Eagle Rd, Rogers, AR 72756
  • When: Mid-October (four days)
  • Cost: Free admission (parking ~$5)

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