Digital Discovery
DIGITAL DISCOVERY
Our interpretive programming is designed to connect guests' hearts and minds to the natural, historical, and cultural resources of Arkansas State Parks. We aim for every person to form a personal, meaningful "sense of place" with state parks. It's enjoyable, engaging, and experiential. Even if you can't visit a state park in person, our hope is that you find that connection through these videos, programs, photo essays, and articles.
There’s an App for That: Enhancing Your Exploration of DeGray Lake
For some, the idea of glancing at a screen while on the trail will never be appealing, and that’s okay. For the rest of us, technology has
DeGray in Bloom
Each spring, DeGray Lake Resort State Park is adorned in an array of colorful blooms, some of which can easily go unnoticed. This photo essay is a
Spring Bird Migration at Millwood State Park
Millwood State Park is located in southwest Arkansas where two major migratory bird flyways intersect. Part of our park mission is to provide safe and enriching educational opportunities about
Kayaking Among Flooded Cypress
Kayaking on Hornor Neck Lake, within the park, is always an adventure that takes you through beautiful Delta scenery and stories. Gliding among large bald-cypress trees, you’ll
A Cascading Legacy
Devil’s Den State Park is a special place set aside to protect and preserve the natural and cultural resources of this unique Ozark Valley in northwest
Flowing Through the Springs of Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo State Park’s springs are a tangible piece of Arkansas’s heritage that transports viewers to the park’s past. Today, I encourage you to discover and rediscover some of the
Fun with a Fox
This video features a curious red fox kit exploring the perimeter of its home at DeGray Lake Resort State Park.
Make Do & Mend
With no way to bring in fabric from the trade centers on the Mississippi River, the housewives of Jacksonport had to be creative in their efforts not
Dawn Chorus at Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area
Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area
As you listen to this dawn chorus recorded at Hobbs State Park in the lush forest along Little Clifty Creek, see if you can pick
Standout Butterflies at Logoly State Park
Logoly State Park in southwest Arkansas is the state’s first ecological state park dedicated to protecting the dynamically diverse ecosystem of the West Gulf Coastal Plain.
The
Saving the Ozark Chinquapin: Plotting the Course for the Future
Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area
The Ozark Plateau sweeps across the northwestern part of Arkansas, bringing with it the beautiful oak-hickory forests and striking bluffs that earned Arkansas the title “The Natural State”. Among these
The Historic and Healing Three Sisters Springs
Though the area is no longer used as a resort, the three individual springs still flow freely for Lake Ouachita State Park visitors to enjoy to this day. As you