Trek or Treat Scavenger Hunt

Take a trek on the Spring Trail and find some treats along the way. Join a park interpreter on a 1-mile hike through the woods in search of several mystery items. Be sure to wear good hiking shoes, bring plenty of water, and dress for the weather. 

Pinecone Bat Craft

Join a park interpreter to learn about one of Queen Wilhelmina State Park's most misunderstood critters. While learning about bats, make a cute pinecone craft to take with you. 

Weave a Web

Have you ever stopped and taken a moment to watch a spider weave a web? If you have, you may have noticed how much skill it takes for the spider to complete the process. Meet a park interpreter to weave a web of your own to take home. 

Opt Outside Canoe Float

Opt outside this year! Rather than going shopping or seeing a movie after the Thanksgiving holiday, opt outside this year with the ones you love for a blissful float along the Maumelle River. A Park Interpreter will lead this 4-mile water tour seeing unique perspectives of the park. This will be a

Discovery Hike

Join a park interpreter at the Slunger Creek Nature Trail to explore the sights and sounds Lake Catherine State Park has to offer. This stroll takes about 30 minutes and is about 3/4-mile long. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring water.

Nature Cabin

Stop by the nature cabin to discover the things that make Lake Catherine State Park so special. Park interpreters will be available to give brief programs, help start your explorer program, or answer any questions you may have about this special place.

Safety Sense

With the right knowledge, you can be prepared for any outdoor adventure! Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater to learn how to identify poisonous plants and how to feel confident on any outdoor adventure.

Nature Bookmarks

Do you like to read? Meet a park interpreter at the nature cabin to make a bookmark out of items found in nature.

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