City of Rogers parks operate on set hours: all parks open at 6 a.m. and close at 10 p.m., per the city's official Parks information. Sports facilities follow different schedules, and paved trails are accessible 24/7 as part of the transportation system. Park rules are administered under the Parks and Recreation chapter (Chapter 36) of the Rogers Code of Ordinances.
According to the City of Rogers's official Parks information, 'all City of Rogers parks open at 6 a.m. and close at 10 p.m.' Two exceptions apply: sports facilities operate on their own event and league schedules, and the city's paved, multi-use trails are 'accessible 24/7' because they function as part of the transportation network rather than as closed park space. These public-facing hours align with the city's Parks and Recreation regulations, codified in Chapter 36 of the Rogers Code of Ordinances, which governs conduct, hours, and prohibited activities in city parks. Being in a closed park outside posted hours is treated as a park-rules/trespass matter, and visitors should rely on posted signage at each park, since individual facilities (pools, sports complexes, event venues) may post different operating times. For questions about a specific park's hours or after-hours access, the city directs residents to the Rogers Parks Department at 479-631-3350. Note this is distinct from any general juvenile curfew the city may maintain elsewhere in its code; the 6 a.m.β10 p.m. window is the parks' operating-hours rule. Because hours and enforcement can be updated by ordinance or department policy, confirm current hours with the Parks Department or the posted signage before late-evening or early-morning use.
Entering or remaining in a Rogers park outside the posted 6 a.m.β10 p.m. hours (where the park is closed) can be enforced as a violation of the city's park rules under Chapter 36 and handled as trespass on closed public property. Paved trails remain open 24/7 and are not subject to the park closing time.
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