The Stories of Lake Dardanelle

Exploration, opportunity, and progress forged the culture you find here today. Meet park staff at the amphitheater to hear some interactive stories of the past that create the wonderful and unique culture in the River Valley.

Spider Hider

What has eight legs and eats bugs? Discover some of the fascinating things spiders do. Learn how they make their homes, find food, and even which ones are dangerous to us. Join a park interpreter in the grassy area across from the visitor center and learn about these amazing creatures.<br>
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Exploring Pond Life

The waters of Logoly State Park are full of unseen mysteries. Many life cycles are carried out in the ponds and pools of this forest that are worth a closer look. Join a park interpreter to uncover the mystery and discover what calls our waters home. Bring old clothes that you do not mind getting

Owl Prowl

Ever hear a haunting hoot in the dark and wondered about the expert hunters that make those sounds? Join a park interpreter for a deeper look at the silent midnight raptors and listen for the sounds of the owls. Insect repellent is recommended. Bring a water bottle and wear good walking shoes.

Sunset Stroll

Meet a park interpreter to take a short stroll to the CCC Overlook where you can watch the sunset from one&nbsp;of the most scenic locations in the park. Bring a flashlight for the walk back&nbsp;to your car.&nbsp;<br><br>

You've Got Mail

Join a park interpreter and journey back in time before the days of cell phones, e-mail, typewriters, and ink pens to learn how messages would have been written and sent in Davidsonville’s time. Make your very own message to mail to friends and family. This is a come-and-go event, so feel free to

Great American Cleanup

<p>Help protect Village Creek State Park by volunteering for a morning of park beautification and litter removal. Check in at the visitor center to get cleanup supplies, an area to work, and a free t-shirt (limited supply).</p><br>

Birding Hike

Join a park interpreter on a hike to look for some local feathered friends. Discover fun facts about these park residents and weary travelers as we identify them. Bring water and binoculars if you have them. Meet at the White Oak trailhead near the campsites, and please wear appropriate shoes for

Hobbs Hiking Club for Adults

<p>Join a park interpreter for our monthly hike for adults the first Saturday of each month. Each hike will include healthy outdoor recreation, sharing some of nature’s secrets, and the opportunity to socialize. Bring a friend and meet some new ones! Dogs are welcome as long as they are leashed and not</p>

Daisy Sunset Kayak Tour

<p>Join Park Superintendent Nathan on one of the most beautiful views of Lake Greeson and the Ouachita Mountains at sunset by kayak. Bring clothing and shoes that can get wet as kayaks are limited! Please sign-up in person at the visitor center or by calling (870) 398-4487 as reservations are limited</p>

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