NWA Gets a Multi-Stop Delivery of Georgia Peaches and Cherries
A truck full of Georgia peaches and cherries is making its way across Northwest Arkansas, and it never sits in one parking lot for long. Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bella Vista each get a turn this week, and anyone who’s shown up late to one of these stops before knows to set an alarm.

THE DEETS
Fayetteville
📅 Thursday, July 16, 2026
🕑 7:00 PM to 7:15 PM
📍Mountain Man Supplies and Pawn Parking Lot, 1650 S School Ave
Springdale
📅 Friday, July 17, 2026
🕑 8:00 AM to 8:15 AM
📍Bomgaars Supply Inc. Parking Lot, 211 N Maestri Rd
Rogers
📅 Friday, July 17, 2026
🕑 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM
📍Home Outlet Parking Lot, 2223 W Walnut St Suite 101, Rogers, AR 72756
Bella Vista
📅 Friday, July 17, 2026
🕑 10:15 AM to 10:45 AM
📍Kingswood Golf Course Parking Lot, 4 Kingsdale Ln
💲 Cash or card (3.5% fee on card) at pickup, no checks, no prepayment
🔗 See the delivery schedule
What’s on the Truck
Each stop carries the same lineup. You’ll find Georgia freestone peaches at $45 for about 20 pounds, dark cherries at $45 for about 10 pounds, South Dakota honey at $15 per 24 oz container, and GA Elliot pecans at $15 per 12 oz bag.

First Come, First Served
There’s no sign-up ahead of time at any stop. You just show up during the window and grab what you want. The fruit ships straight from Fort Valley, Georgia, to each parking lot, so you’re getting it about as fresh as it gets without driving there yourself. You’re not locked into one city either, so pick up wherever fits your schedule that day.

Know Before You Go
If you’re curious how the fruit is grown or want the organic details, the truck’s FAQ page covers it at www.myfruittruck.com/faq. If you’d rather get a heads-up before each stop, you can sign up for free text notifications at www.myfruittruck.com/signup. It doesn’t reserve fruit, it just keeps you posted on schedule changes.

Keep Up With the Truck
Follow The Fruit Truck Arkansas on Facebook to catch word on where the truck stops next.





