The Hidden Hunt

<p>Nature has a secret hidden side, if you are willing to search for it. Meet a park interpreter to go on a scavenger hunt and investigate what you might miss at first glance. This program is great for kids of any age.</p>

Leaf Rubbing Animal Creations

Join a park interpreter in this craft of creating animals either native or from your own imagination from leaf rubbings. We will discuss the different plants used in the craft as well as the animals we create and how they are all connected.&nbsp;

Monumental Matters Hike

This Memorial Day, meet with a park interpreter to briefly discuss park history, ecology, growth of our monument trails, and how it all matters to you. Guests are encouraged to hike or ride the trails following the program.&nbsp;

Flat Hat Chat: Monument Trails

Join a park interpreter next to our new visitor center at the Lichen Link trailhead and discover the unique network of trails here at Pinnacle Mountain State Park. Plan your path to adventure as we delve into the different routes, features, and terrain you can experience while hiking and biking from

Fire Building 101

Campfires sit at the heart of camp outs literally and figuratively. If it weren't for them, where would we cook our s'mores, tell our stories, or simply grow closer to our family and friends? Join the park interpreter to learn and practice the skills needed to build a fire!

Lost Ladybug Project

Join the park interpreter for an afternoon of an age-old activity, catching bugs and observing them in their natural habitat. North America’s ladybugs are tiny powerhouses that play a significant role in protecting our food supply and well-being, but their populations are rapidly declining. This

History through the Shadows (plus Surrey Ride)

<p>Spend an evening wandering through the shadows and pondering history at Historic Washington State Park. This guided evening walk and surrey ride allows visitors to reflect on the past, as the intricacies of history, architecture, and the way of life and death are illuminated and explained. Each site</p>

Boomtown Tour

Who was the Goat Woman? What was the Roughneck Special? Where was the Horseshoe Café? Join us at the museum and learn about our fascinating local history, as you explore the Boomtown Street gallery with the museum curator. Walk through 1920s Smackover. Experience the tumultuous times of the oil boom

Tinker Time for Kids

Bring your children to the museum to explore science and local history through a hands-on experience. Activities will include an exploration of the museum followed by a tinkering project using recycled materials. This program is designed for children ages 6 to 12 years, but all are welcome. Call the

Astronomy Night with Sugar Creek Astronomical Society

<p>We will begin with an indoor program presented
by Dr. Clinton Willis, who will offer a different look at astronomy called
“Archeoastronomy.” He will discuss how ancient civilizations mixed both their
mythologies and science together in order to understand and explain the cosmos
and the origins of</p>

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