Story and Craft: Beaded keychains

Thursdays at 2 p.m., children are encouraged to visit and enjoy a story and craft hour throughout the summer break from school. Come see us, hear Native American stories, and do a fun craft and make a snake or arrowhead-shaped beaded keychain.

Story and Craft: Paracord Bracelets

Thursdays at 2 p.m., children are encouraged to visit the park for story and craft hour all summer long while school is out! Come enjoy hearing about knot tying and survival and make a paracord bracelet.

Story and Craft: Frogs

Thursdays at 2 p.m., children are encouraged to visit the park for story and craft hour all summer while school is out! Enjoy stories of the frog and make an origami jumping frog!

Story and Craft: Turtles

Thursdays at 2 p.m., children are encouraged to visit the park for story and craft hour while school is out for summer! Come and enjoy hearing Native American stories of Turtle and make a crafty turtle of your own. 

Story and Craft: Necklace Making

Come hear the story of the bead that traveled with the De Soto Expedition all the way to the village of Casqui in 1541 and make your very own bead necklace.

Fishing on Beaver Lake Tabletop

Learn more about fishing in the Natural State during the Arkansas free fishing weekend. Find out where you can access the lake from within the park for your next fishing adventure and learn more about the common fish species in Beaver Lake. Children of all ages can see how well they can cast by

Fishing 101 Workshop

<p>It’s Arkansas Free Fishing Weekend and no<br />
permits are required.<b> </b>Both kids and adults are welcome to join our park interpreters<br />
and spend the morning fishing along the banks of Beaver Lake in this hands-on<br />
workshop. Learn the basics of fishing including how to rig a pole, select bait,<br />
and identify</p>

Birding on Beaver Lake Kayak Tour

<p>Join
our park interpreters and spend the morning birding from inside a kayak. Learn
the basics of kayaking and enjoy the spring scenery on the lake, weather
permitting. All equipment is provided. Space is limited to 10 people. Bring a
bottle of water, insect repellent, binoculars, and dress for the</p>

Camp Oh No!

<p>Oh no—this campsite is a disaster! Join a park interpreter in the grassy area across from the visitor center to uncover what went wrong and how to fix it. Learn how to protect parks and wildlife by practicing Leave No Trace principles in this hands-on activity that’s fun for the whole family. <b></b></p>

Soaring Scavengers

<p>What is that&nbsp;big bird soaring in the sky? It’s a vulture! Join a park interpreter&nbsp;to look for and learn about these intriguing birds while picking up litter&nbsp;on this easy, 1-mile guided walk along the Island Trail. Trash bags and&nbsp;gloves will be provided.&nbsp;</p>

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