Bat Habitat Hike

What do bats need to be happy in their habitat? Join a park interpreter to discover the answers as we hike the moderate 1.5-mile Devil’s Den Trail. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring insect repellant, water, and a hiking stick. <br>
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Nature Hike

Join a park interpreter for a fun and informative hike along the 1.1-mile Great Blue Heron Trail. We'll see what we can discover along the way.&nbsp;

Delivering the Mail on Delta Heritage Trail Hike

Delta Heritage Trail once was the path of trains that delivered mail to communities along its course. Here is your chance to discover how mail was delivered in the past and even get a chance to work your own mail route on the trail. This is an ideal program for families wanting to get outdoors and

Mammal Furs

Mammals are found all over Arkansas and come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Join a park interpreter to learn about some of these unique creatures and the roles they play in our world.<br>

Discovery Hike along Bull Shoals Lake

Join a park interpreter for a 1-mile hike on the Lakeside Trail. We will be looking to see what’s blooming and what’s happening in the forest now that spring is here. The trail is moderately easy, so wear comfortable shoes for walking and bring your water bottle plus any field guidebooks. Sun

Which Bat is That?

<p>With over a 1,000 different species of bats on Earth, how do you know which bat is which? Join Park Interpreter Kara to learn what features you need to look for when identifying a bat.&nbsp;</p>
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Winged Wonders

Learn about some of the night creatures that soar over Devil’s Den State Park with a park interpreter.<br>

Sunny Life on a Glade

Join a park interpreter as we explore how life, such as the prickly pear cactus, can survive the harsh and sunny conditions on a glade. This program involves making your own suncatcher while we discover these sunny spots that can be found all around Petit Jean State Park. Crafting materials will be

Women in the Woods: Hiking Basics

Join a park interpreter to learn all about the basics of hiking, what gear you might need, and how to get started hiking all over Arkansas and beyond. Bring water, wear closed-toe shoes, and make sure to wear insect repellent and sunscreen. <br /><br /> This program is part of the Women in the Woods initiative

Ozark Chinquapin Tree Project

<p>Join us this Arbor Day as we celebrate trees, conservation, and a hopeful future for our forests! This year, we're thrilled to highlight a new and exciting project taking root in the park—the introduction of the Ozark chinquapin tree.</p><p>Once a mighty native of the Arkansas landscape, the Ozark</p>

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