Where the Trees Lead Us
<p>Discover how trees at Lake Frierson State Park can help you find your way and explore the forest's hidden connections to life, light, and direction.</p><b><br></b><br>
<p>Discover how trees at Lake Frierson State Park can help you find your way and explore the forest's hidden connections to life, light, and direction.</p><b><br></b><br>
Join us for a creek crawl at Lake Frierson State Park and explore the diverse life thriving in its creek! Learn how the health of the creek is measured by its biodiversity and how you can help keep it clean and healthy for all the creatures that call it home.<br>
<p>Join us to learn about the benefits of lakes, sources of pollution, and its effects. Through stories and discussion, we’ll explore Lake Frierson’s history and how we can help protect it from pollution.</p><br><br>
<p>Join the park interpreter on a fun-filled adventure to become a State Park Explorer! This interactive program is designed for kids ages 6–14 to explore what state parks are, learn how to stay safe, connect their hearts and minds to nature, practice Leave No Trace principles, and share their outdoor</p>
<p>Join us for a BioBlitz at Lake Frierson State Park! Learn how to use iNaturalist, explore different habitats, and help us document the incredible biodiversity right here in the park. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or a curious beginner, your observations help scientists and protect nature’s</p>
The Arkansas River creates many recreational opportunities for us to enjoy. Join a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room for this program designed to give visitors the chance to experience some parks residents and learn to identify them.
Join a park interpreter on our kayak trail and see what our 1700-acre lake has to offer! Enjoy the views, spot some native critters and plants, and enjoy some time on the water. Children ages 6-14 must be accompanied by an adult. Wear clothing you don't mind getting a little wet and bring some water
<strong>Kids to Parks Day </strong>is a national day of outdoor play celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May. The day connects kids and families with their local, state, and national parks and public lands through hundreds of park events that promote discovery and exploration in the great outdoors
Do you hear the frogs call? Have you ever seen a frog call? Join a park interpreter to listen to the frogs and discover what kinds of frogs are at Cane Creek State Park. Bring insect repellent and wear good walking shoes!
Join a park interpreter for the basics on a great hobby and recreational opportunity: fishing! No experience or equipment necessary, but feel free to bring your own gear if you've got it. It's Free Fishing Weekend, so <b>no license required</b> for those 16 and older! <i>#FreeFishingWeekend #FishArkansas </i><br />
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