Gall-y!

Did you know that oak trees and wasps had an important role in the writing of historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence? Join a park interpreter for a program on how these are all connected. 

"What's that Fur?"

Can you correctly name the furs on our table? In this fun-filled game, try to be the first to name all the furs and learn about the animals they belong to with a park interpreter at Cane Creek State Park! 

A Bicycle Tour on the CCC Hike and Bike

Join a park interpreter at the CCC Hike and Bike parking area, across from the old visitor center, to take a ride in the park. Bring your own bike and helmet for a<br />
45-minute guided bicycle tour along the CCC Hike and Bike Trail, covering a total of 4 miles. Along the way, we’ll stop to explore

Green Anoles Are Forever Fabulous

Green anoles are fabulous looking lizards. Join a park interpreter to get a closer look into the remarkable lifestyles of these native reptiles and the stupendous components that makes these lizards truly fabulous.

Birding Hike

Bring your binoculars and rise with the birds for an early birding hike! Join a park interpreter and identify common species of birds at Cossatot River State Park and sharpen your birding skills. All levels of experience welcome. This is a 2-mile round trip hike rated moderate to strenuous.&nbsp;

Survival Sips

What would you do if your only water source was a muddy puddle? Join a park interpreter in the grassy area between the visitor center and the weigh-in pavilion to explore how clean water keeps us safe and why it matters here at Lake Dardanelle. You’ll learn simple ways to purify water in the

The Fishing Challenge

<p>Ready to test your fishing skills? Drop by the
weigh-in pavilion for the Fishing Challenge! This event features three fun
stations where you’ll practice your casting aim, discover how much you really
know about fish anatomy, and learn how to tie fishing knots. It’s a hands-on
way for families to</p>

The 10 Essentials Challenge

Ever been caught unprepared on an outdoor
adventure? Meet a park interpreter at the amphitheater to learn about the ten
essentials every adventurer should have. Discover how these items can keep you
safe while exploring the Natural State.

Beware the Itch

Summer in Arkansas can be an itchy time of
year. Meet a park interpreter in the grassy area across from the visitor center
to learn about common causes of itchiness, prevent future irritation, and
discover some practical tips to alleviate discomfort so that you can have a
great visit at Lake

Birding Hike on Big Bluff Trail

Join a park interpreter to discover what birds we can see or hear on the Big Bluff Trail. This 1.75-mile trail is moderately strenuous with rocky, uneven terrain. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water, insect repellent, and sun protection. Don't forget your field guides and binoculars!&nbsp;

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