Critter Sign Inspector (CSI)
Something strange is going on around the Day Use Area. Join a park interpreter to learn about the signs that wildlife leaves behind and then use your newfound knowledge to solve some animal antics.
Something strange is going on around the Day Use Area. Join a park interpreter to learn about the signs that wildlife leaves behind and then use your newfound knowledge to solve some animal antics.
Rise and shine! Join a park interpreter to enjoy the sunrise symphony taking place in Withrow Springs State Park. Learn more about why birds sing their songs and how to identify the birds responsible. This program will feature a short walk on the Forest Trail allowing participants to truly
<p>Join a park interpreter to test your nature knowledge. Questions will range from Withrow Springs State Park history, animals, plants, and more. Think you got what it takes? Bring the family and some chairs for a fun time!</p><br>
<p>Join a park interpreter to test your nature knowledge. Questions will range from Withrow Springs State Park history, animals, plants, and more. Think you got what it takes? Bring the family and some chairs for a fun time!</p><br>
Have you ever wondered what a bear felt like? What about a bobcat? Join a park interpreter to learn about the mammals that call Withrow Springs State Park home. Featuring our park fur collection, this program allows participants a rare chance to feel the furs of these magnificent animals.
<p>Join a park interpreter around the campfire for a fun evening of storytelling. Hear the history of Withrow Springs State Park and connect with the Ozarks through local legends and spooky stories! All ages welcome! Bring your family and some chairs for a good time!</p><br>
This creature feature will highlight spiders! Creepy crawlies or wonderous web weavers? You decide! Found inside and outside, these tiny arachnids are truly unavoidable. Join a park interpreter to learn about the benefits we get from these amazing animals and learn some tips to better coexist.
<p>Join a park interpreter for a guided hike along the Dogwood Trail. Starting at the trailhead located off of AR Hwy 23, this easy/moderate, 0.75-mile hike gives guests a taste of the natural beauty that Withrow Springs State Park has to offer. Featuring a natural spring, wildflowers and beautiful</p>
<p>With a park interpreter as your guide, trek along this beautiful,
wooded trail that reveals some Arkansas’ best scenery and Mount Magazine State
Park’s unique story. Seasonally appropriate attire, drinking water, sturdy
hiking shoes, insect repellent, and sunscreen (although this hike is very shaded</p>
<p>The wildlife at Withrow Springs State Park have adapted to ensure that their appearance is more than just fashionable but functional as well. Join a park interpreter to learn about the different benefits that each fur provides to its owner. Real furs will be present at the program so participants</p>