Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas Filter Park Davidsonville Delta Heritage Trail Lake Fort Smith Moro Bay Plum Bayou Mounds Woolly Hollow Region [X] Central Lower Delta North Central [X] Northwest Southwest Upper Delta Park Activity Fishing Kayaking / Canoeing Mountain Biking Watchable Wildlife Trail Type Trail Difficulty Author Adam Leslie Amy Griffin Arkansas State Parks Staff Chris Pistole David Armstrong Don Simons Grady Spann Heather Johnson Jason Baumgartner Jason Parrie Jenn Menge Joe Jacobs Kayla Gomance [X] Kelly Farrell Kylee Cole Leita Spears Maggie Howard Matt Manos Megan Ayres Moore Meg Matthews Melissa Ray Monika Rued Mystina Swaim [X] Robin Gabe Ron Salley Sasha Bowles Tara Gillanders Tim Scott Waymon Cox Zachary Fisher Zoie Clift Date Published May 2017 January 2017 March 2016 What is a Park Interpreter? May 2017 ⁄ Kelly Farrell On top of being guides and stewards of the parks, Park Interpreters identify plants and wildlife. They are biologists, geologists, botanists, historians, educators, and recreation specialists. 5 State Parks Off the Beaten Path Jan 2017 ⁄ Robin Gabe Whether you’re looking to hike a trail, journey through history, muddy up your mountain bike, or just get away for the weekend, there is an Arkansas State Park waiting for you. Artifact Tales Mar 2016 ⁄ Robin Gabe Artifacts amaze me. It is a simple statement but every word is true. In certain cases, they are the only link that we have to past cultures. The American Indians that lived here are called the Plum Bayou Culture and they left clues to their way of life in the form of artifacts.
What is a Park Interpreter? May 2017 ⁄ Kelly Farrell On top of being guides and stewards of the parks, Park Interpreters identify plants and wildlife. They are biologists, geologists, botanists, historians, educators, and recreation specialists.
5 State Parks Off the Beaten Path Jan 2017 ⁄ Robin Gabe Whether you’re looking to hike a trail, journey through history, muddy up your mountain bike, or just get away for the weekend, there is an Arkansas State Park waiting for you.
Artifact Tales Mar 2016 ⁄ Robin Gabe Artifacts amaze me. It is a simple statement but every word is true. In certain cases, they are the only link that we have to past cultures. The American Indians that lived here are called the Plum Bayou Culture and they left clues to their way of life in the form of artifacts.