Dip Net Discovery

What tiny creatures are hiding in the waters of
DeGray Lake? This is your chance to find out and discuss the role of these
elusive wonders. Meet a park interpreter for this hands-on activity and see
what you can catch. Wear clothes and shoes that can get wet and dirty<b>!&nbsp;</b><br>

Edible Insects (Amphitheater)

In other parts of the world, eating insects is&nbsp;considered a delicacy! Today, a park interpreter will test your notion of who&nbsp;really eats bugs and who doesn’t. Are you brave enough to join the “I Ate A Bug&nbsp;Club?" Take a bite, or at least&nbsp;watch!

Feed the Snapping Turtle

The&nbsp;common snapping turtle at Crowley’s Ridge State Park visitor center is very&nbsp;hungry! Join a park interpreter to find out more information about our turtle friend and help make his belly full.

Habitats Along Devil's Racetrack Monument Trail Hike

Explore a few different habitats with a park interpreter as we hike along the southern terminus of the moderate 2.2-mile (total) Devil’s Racetrack Monument Trail. We recommend wearing comfortable hiking shoes and dressing for the weather. Additional parking is located at the amphitheater near the

Wildlife Walk and Watch

Join a park interpreter at the Wildlife Observation Blind trailhead to take a quick ½-mile walk to the wildlife<br />
observation blind. Along the way we will listen and look for any signs of wildlife. Once at the observation blind we will talk about what we saw along the way and watch for whatever may

Kingfisher Trail Wetland Hike

Celebrate Wonderful Wetlands Weekend at Pinnacle Mountain State Park by exploring a wetland firsthand! This walk travels a 0.5-mile paved loop, where we will meander along the shoreline of the Little Maumelle River and discover why our wetlands are so important to the local ecology and communities

Bird Eggs Hide and Seek

There’s more to bird eggs than meets the eye. Join a park interpreter for an exploration of the unexpected function of bird eggs.

Wings Over the River Valley

<p>Meet a park interpreter to see what takes flight over this historic&nbsp;point. We may see vultures, hawks, or other birds, and it’s all a fun<br>
learning experience with beautiful scenery. Bring binoculars if you have them.&nbsp;If not, we have a few available to borrow.</p><br>

Bear Cave Hike

Join a park interpreter for an interesting walk among the giant sandstone boulders and slot canyons of the Bear Cave area. This is a relatively easy 1/4-mile hike that is great for the&nbsp;whole family. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring water. <br>
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Boy Scout Trail Adventure

<p>Join a park interpreter for a hike down a small section of the Boy Scout Trail. This hike will lead us up along the canyon for a spectacular view of the Cedar Creek canyon. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring along water!&nbsp;<b></b></p><br><br>

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