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EVENTS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Bella Vista Farmers & Makers Market—Thru Oct.

Offering affordable fresh produce, flowers, products by local artists as well as live music and entertainment featuring a variety of cultural experiences. Sundays. Sugar Creek Shopping Center. Bella Vista. www.bvfm.org

 

Bentonville Farmers Market—Thru Oct.

Featuring local fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, crafts and fine art by local artists. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Downtown Bentonville Square. www.downtownbentonville.org

 

The Original Rogers Farmers Market—Thru Oct.

Featuring locally grown produce, crafts, baked goods, meat and eggs. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mt. Hebron Park and Frisco Station Mall parking lot. Rogers. www.rogersfarmersmarket.com

 

Siloam Springs Farmers Market—Thru Oct.

Find fresh, local foods and goods at this outdoor market. Kid’s Day at the Market is the second Saturday of each month. Memorial Park. Downtown Siloam Springs. www.mainstreetsiloam.org

 

Springdale Farmers Market—Thru Oct.

Offering locally sourced goods including coffee, honey, eggs, produce, arts and crafts. Market will be open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Jones Center. Springdale. www.downtownspringdale.org

 

Fayetteville Farmers Market—Thru Dec.

Featuring a wide variety of seasonal vegetables, fruits, meats, dairy, flowers, baked goods, plants, arts and crafts. Saturdays. Downtown Fayetteville Square. www.experiencefayetteville.com

 

Mudtown Days—June 5 & 6

This event offers free entertainment for the entire family, including concerts, games, inflatables, a mud run, talent contest, car show, parade, fireworks and more. Kathleen Johnson Memorial Park. Lowell. www.lowellarkansas.gov

 

First Fridays—June 5 & July 3

Events offer entertainment, vendor booths, food, activities and more. June’s theme is “First Friday Live” and focuses on live music, entertainment and interactive experiences. Downtown Bentonville Square. www.downtownbentonville.org

 

Art on the Bricks—June 11

Enjoy artwork from regional artists featured in local businesses and shops. Downtown Rogers. www.artonthebricks.com

 

Fourth Friday—June 26

A family-friendly community block party with free activities, local artisans, vendors, food trucks and live music. June’s theme is “Art In The Park.” Memorial Park. Siloam Springs. www.4thfridaysiloam.com

 

Northwest Arkansas Pride Weekend—June 26 thru 28

This annual event is the largest LGBTQ+ Pride celebration in Arkansas. Downtown Fayetteville. www.nwapride.org

 

A250 Celebration—July 4

A citywide fireworks display returns to Fayetteville for the first time in more than a decade to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Northwest Arkansas Mall. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com

 

Fayetteville Movement Festival—July 10 thru 12

Join in for this fifth annual festival where the classes feature a combination of dance, yoga, functional movement and deep relaxation. Mount Sequoyah Center. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com

 

Cane Hill Community Picnic—July 17

Bring your family and a picnic lunch to meet new friends and community members. Historic Cane Hill. www.historiccanehillar.org

ARTS & CULTURE

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Arkansas Public Theatre—Performance

Come From Away running June 19 thru 28. The Victory Theater, Arkansas Public Theatre. Rogers. www.arkansaspublictheatre.org

 

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art—Exhibitions & Events

Currently on display thru July 27: America 250: Common Threads; running thru Sept. 14: The Art of Birdwatching with Susan Morrison; and beginning June 6 running thru Jan. 25, 2027: Keith Haring in 3D. Upcoming events include: Expansion Opening Celebration on June 6 & 7; Cocktail Tour: Celebrating Pride with Keith Haring in 3D on June 11; Second Saturday: Pride in the Galleries on June 13; and Deep Listening Club | Summer Solstice on June 21. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bentonville. crystalbridges.org

 

Historic Cane Hill—Exhibition

Running thru Aug. 1: The Assembling of Acculturation: The Art of Troy Jackson. Historic Cane Hill Gallery. www.historiccanehillar.org/gallery

 

The Momentary—Exhibitions & Events

Currently on display thru June 7: The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press and The Greatest Wildlife Photographs. Special events include: Courtyard Sessions | Tri Las Hermanitas Alvarez on June 4; Community Meet Up | Leashes & Lattes with Best Friends Animal Society on June 6; Supper Club | Chef Lisa Stuart on June 10; Courtyard Sessions | Orquesta Afinke on June 11; The Beths Concert on June 14; Courtyard Sessions | Dropping Hairpins on June 25; and Singles Night | Blind Date Live! on June 27. The Momentary. Bentonville. www.themomentary.org

 

Rogers Historical Museum—Exhibitions

Currently on display thru Aug. 1: Fashion Accessories: Adornments Through History; and running thru April 2028: Ozark Tourism: Land of a Million Smiles. Rogers Historical Museum. www.rogershistoricalmuseum.org

 

Symphony of Northwest Arkansas—Performances

Upcoming performances include: SoNA Beyond: The Planets on June 6 at Fayetteville Public Library; and SoNA Beyond: South Winds on June 14 at Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in Bella Vista. www.sonamusic.org

 

TheatreSquared—Performances

June 6: Tee Hee At T2; and running June 10 thru 28: Eugene Onegin: A Bluegrass Musical. TheatreSquared. Fayetteville. www.theatre2.org

 

Walmart AMP—Concerts

June 4: HARDY; June 9: Mumford & Sons; June 12: Dierks Bentley; June 22: CLAYPOOL GOLD; July 3: Bob Dylan; July 4: July 4th Fireworks Spectacular with SoNA; and July 17: The Australian Pink Floyd Show. Walmart AMP. Rogers. www.walmartamp.com

 

Walton Arts Center—Performances

June 6: Henry Cho; June 9 thru 11: Riverdance 30: The New Generation; and July 8 thru 12: Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Walton Arts Center. Fayetteville. www.waltonartscenter.org

 

Railyard Live—Thru Sept.

Enjoy a variety of live music by local and regional performers. Fridays and Saturdays. Butterfield Stage. Downtown Rogers. www.railyardlive.com

 

Terrific Tuesday Nights—June 2 thru Aug. 25

This family-friendly series allows the community to experience the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks on beautiful summer evenings. Enjoy free admission on these Tuesday nights throughout the summer months. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Fayetteville. www.bgozarks.org

 

Gulley Park Summer Concert Series—June 4, 11 & 18

A family-friendly tradition of outdoor live music, food trucks and fun. Furry friends are welcome. Listen to Jon McLaughlin on June 4, Mae Estes on June 11 and JukeBoxx on June 18. Gulley Park. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com

 

Bentonville Film Festival—June 15 thru 21

There will be a diverse lineup of competition films, exciting premieres, and the return of the Homegrown section, highlighting local talent, director Q&As, panels, and countless opportunities to connect. Movie lovers can once again gather under the stars at the Geena Davis Outdoor Theater for outdoor screenings while kids dive into creativity at the expanded Walmart Toy Corner, packed with games, crafts, character visits and hands-on activities. Downtown Bentonville. www.bentonvillefilm.org

 

On Golden Pond—June 18 thru 20

Smokehouse Players presents a spirited elderly couple facing their twilight years in this production by Ernest Thompson. Free to the community, with donations accepted at the door to benefit Magdalene Serenity House. Ozark Mountain Smokehouse. Fayetteville. www.lovehealsnwa.org

 

Opera in the Ozarks—June 26 thru July 24

The season will include performances of Le nozze di FigaroSuor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi, and Candine. Also, enjoy the 2026 Chamber concert on July 21, as well as two Broadway Cabaret events on July 18 & 20. Opera in the Ozarks. Eureka Springs. www.opera.org

SPORTS & RECREATION

NWA Naturals—Upcoming Home Games

June 2 thru 7 vs. Midland Rockhounds; June 16 thru 21 vs. Tulsa Drillers; and June 31 thru July 5 vs. Corpus Christi Hooks. Visit the website for game times, promotional theme night information and admission prices. Arvest Ballpark. Springdale. www.nwanaturals.com

 

Yoga in the Garden—Thru July 25

Join in and make yoga your new weekend ritual with expert instructors from Fayetteville Athletic Club leading energizing sessions in the garden. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Fayetteville. www.bgozarks.org

 

Hope in One—June 4

A family-friendly mini golf fundraiser benefiting Northwest Arkansas Women’s Shelter. Golf Mountain Mini Golf. Lowell. www.nwaws.org

 

Medal Madness—June 6

Get ready for an exhilarating day of fun and fitness at this qualifying U.S. Road Running race consisting of a 5K, 10K and half marathon. Shaw Family Park. Springdale. www.runsignup.com/Race/AR/Springdale/Shaw23

 

Pig Trail Mud Run—June 6

If getting wet and dirty sounds fun, and you love to be mentally and physically challenged, then this is the race for you. Proceeds support the Rotary Club of Springdale club projects. Ecclesia College. Springdale. www.pigtrailmudrun.org

 

Dam Slam Pickleball Tournament—June 6 & 7

Join the Peel Compton Foundation for this inaugural event. There will be divisions for all levels of play, so everyone is welcome. Osage Park. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org

 

Sager Creek Triathlon—June 7

This event includes a 300-yard pool swim, 12-mile bike ride and two-mile run. Athletes 18 years and older can participate. Walton Lifetime Health Complex, John Brown University. Siloam Springs. www.sagercreektri.com

 

Benton County Sheriff’s Cup—June 8

A charity golf tournament managed by Law Enforcement Assistance Program with morning and afternoon flights and lunch provided. A cocktail party will be held on June 7 with live music and Wright’s Barbecue. Pinnacle Country Club. Rogers. www.leapnwa.org

 

Bentonville Bike Fest—June 9 thru 14

Offering an expanded expo, gravel racing, enduro race, UCI trials, dirt jump contest, “straight rhythm” event, flatland BMX competitions, kids races and zones and live bands. 1770 SW 2nd St. Bentonville. www.bentonvillebikefest.com

 

Catfish, Corndogs and Cornhole Tournament—June 12

Come and play cornhole in teams of two. Amateur and competitive brackets available. Enjoy food and spend a day raising money to improve local healthcare for Mercy Health Foundation. Mercy Hospital. Rogers. www.mercyhealthfoundation.net/NWA

 

Espresso Run/Ride—June 13

Seventh annual event hosted by the Natural State Run Club where you can run, bike or skate between some of the region’s best coffee shops down the Razorback Greenway. All proceeds will benefit Spark Foundation. Race starts at 7 a.m. at Old Pine Coffee Roasters in Fayetteville.www.bikesignup.com/Race/AR/Fayetteville/EspressoRunRide

 

Obstacle Runaround—June 13

Kids and adults team up for a series of challenges designed to build endurance, strength and agility while encouraging teamwork. Teams of two will navigate 10-plus obstacles on the course, including a mud pit, tire run, army crawl and more. Community Park, Jones Center. Springdale. www.thejonescenter.net

 

Ozark Valley Triathlon—June 13 & 14

This event marks the fourth consecutive year for Fayetteville to host a full slate of USA Triathlon National Championship events. Lake Wedington Recreation Area. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com

 

USA Archery Arkansas State Outdoor Target Championship—June 13 & 14

This exciting event will follow official USA Archery targets and rules, offering local archers the unique opportunity to compete at a high level. The Quiver. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org

 

Bowling for Business—June 17

Teams from across the region are invited to spend a fun-filled time bowling and networking. Rogers Bowling Center. www.springdale.com

 

The Cancer Challenge—June 18 thru 20

These events advocate and support world-class cancer care in the region. Events include a golf, trap, corn hole, pickleball and tennis tournaments, and a run/walk. Various locations across Northwest Arkansas. www.cancerchallenge.com

 

Beaver Lake Pirate Poker Run—June 20

Play in the only boat poker run on Beaver Lake. This family-friendly event makes seven stops at the following marinas and resorts: Prairie Creek, Coppermine Lodge, Rocky Branch, Ventris Resort, Beaver Lakefront Cabins, Lake Shore Cabins and Starkey Marina. Pirate booty in five categories. Registrants get event flags, cards and sponsor swag. beaverlakepiratepokerrun.com

 

Rodeo of the Ozarks—June 24 thru 27

Don’t miss the opportunity to see cowboys and cowgirls from all around in one of the top outdoor rodeos in the United States. The annual Rodeo Parade will take place June 24. Parsons Stadium. Springdale. www.rodeooftheozarks.org

 

Mitchell’s Mountain 5K Trail Race and 1K Dash for Hope—June 27

This race is a family-friendly event to empower the local autism community through the nonprofit Mitchell’s Mountain. Kessler Mountain. Fayetteville. www.mitchellsmountain.com

 

Kessler Mountain Jam—June 28

An Arkansas Mountain Bike Championship Series sanctioned race. All ages and levels welcome. Kessler Mountain. Fayetteville.www.kesslermountainjam.com

 

Run the Railyard—July 4

Family-friendly event featuring a scenic 5K run/walk and an adventurous 10K trail run, hosted by the Rotary Club of Downtown Rogers. Make sure to wear your most festive, patriotic attire. Railyard Bike Park. Downtown Rogers. www.dtrrotary.com/run-the-railyard

 

Paradise Found 5K Trail Run—July 11

Experience mountain bike trails in a new way during this 5th annual event. Coler Mountain Bike Preserve. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org

OTHER EVENTS

Garden Gate Tour—June 6

This Master Gardener fundraising tour of various Fayetteville gardens supports educational programs for the public on topics of interest to gardeners. Rain or shine. Various locations across Fayetteville. www.wcmgar.org

 

Street Dinner—June 7

Downtown Springdale Alliance’s largest fundraiser of the year includes an outdoor evening with a cocktail hour and a three-course meal. Emma Ave. Downtown Springdale. www.downtownspringdale.org

 

The Chicken Strip: 66th Annual Poultry Festival—June 12 & 13

This festival will be rockin' around the clock with all the flavor, flair and festivity you’ve come to expect from The Poultry Federation, offering avariety of activities for networking, team building and socializing. This year’s theme is “All Roads Lead to Here” and will include a golf tournament, trap shoot, scholarship auction, awards ceremony and all-member cooking contest. Walmart AMP. Rogers. www.thepoultryfederation.com

 

AdventureCon—June 12 thru 14

Wander through the forest of board games and tabletop gaming hosted by nonprofit Meeple Academy. Find a library of more than 300 games, including play-to-win games, role-playing campaigns, speed puzzling, mahjong, late-night social deduction events, an exhibitors' hall and Warhammer tournaments. Rogers Convention Center. www.tabletop.events/conventions/adventurecon-2026

 

Chefs and Fire—June 14

An interactive experience. Dine at high tables in the garden, walk through the orchard, mingle fireside to the music and talk with chefs while theyignite conversation and great flavors. Apple Seeds Teaching Farm. Fayetteville. www.appleseedsar.org

 

Women of All Generations—June 16

Join the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce for an inspiring event designed to bring together women from all generations, celebrate their achievements, and inspire future leaders with a panel discussion, celebration, and the Sarah Jessie Young Award. Fayetteville Town Center. www.fayettevillear.com

 

Adult Night—June 18

The Amazeum after hours becomes an immersive, adults-only playground where science, art and creativity meet hands-on exploration. Engage with thoughtfully curated, interactive experiences, explore every corner of the museum, and savor light bites and drinks as you connect, experiment and play. Scott Family Amazeum. Bentonville. www.amazeum.org

 

Restoring Lives: Evening of Impact—June 18

This evening will reflect on the work of the Children & Family Advocacy Center. Honor those who help impact the community and look ahead to the organization’s future. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. www.cfacbentonco.com

 

Freedom Festival—June 20

Join Music Moves Arkansas in its mission to make Black music and arts accessible to the entire community for Arkansas’ largest Juneteenth celebration. Luther George Park. Springdale. www.musicmovesar.com

 

Paint the Town Red—June 20

Join in for a party with a purpose with eats from restaurants, beverages, silent auction with mobile bidding, and entertainment to help raise awareness and funds for the American Heart Association. Ozark Music Hall. Fayetteville. www.heart.org

 

Big Business Brunch—June 25

Connect with guest speaker Julie Barber and host Tasha Tandy, both with Walmart U.S., while enjoying brunch. Proceeds support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas. 21c Museum Hotel. Bentonville. www.bbbsnwa.org

 

The Cancer Challenge Summer Social—June 26

Celebrate this year’s Cancer Challenge with the annual summer social event. Heroncrest. Springdale. www.cancerchallenge.com

 

Firefly Fling—June 27

Enjoy a whimsical realm and embrace the magic of the outdoors while experiencing booths with interactive displays and activities, live music, food trucks, treats, and a spectacular laser light show. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Fayetteville. www.bgozarks.org

 

1851 Farm to Table Dinner—June 28

Indulge in a meticulously curated farm-to-table menu, celebrating chef Quinn's Spanish heritage, where vibrant Spanish flavors meet the freshest local ingredients from Full Swing Farms. 14209 Round Mountain Community Road. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com

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