Grab Bag Adventures

The diverse habitats around Lake Dardanelle State Park create many opportunities for discovery and exploration. Meet a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room to find out what is in her magic bag! We’ll play a little game to let you touch and feel your way around. Hints will be given

Wildlife Hike

You can explore nature at this park because Lake Dardanelle State Park's diverse habitats sustain many living creatures. Meadowbrook Trail is home to many of these creatures. Join a park interpreter at the visitor center to head down the trail to see how many creatures you can find. 

Wetland Safari

Lake Dardanelle State Park’s diverse habitat is home to a wide variety of creatures. Join a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room to explore some of the players in this vital ecosystem.<br>

Backyard Bass

Meet a park interpreter at a picnic table close to the playground and learn how to cast and make sure your catch is ethical and legal with this fun, land-based activity. Backyard Bass is a great interactive game to practice your spin casting. Participants will also learn how fishing regulations

Kayak Demo

Ever wanted to try your hand at kayaking, but didn’t want to run out and buy a boat? Here is your chance to test a boat. Join a park interpreter at the kayak beach and you will get a chance to paddle around in the cove and see if kayaking is the sport for you.

Fish Neighborhoods at Delta Heritage Trail State Park

From numerous small streams the trail passes over, tree-lined lakes like Old Town Lake it passes by, and the swift moving waters of the Arkansas and White Rivers in the section under development, Delta Heritage Trail State Park passes by a variety of bodies of water. These bodies of water are like

Gold Creek Hike

<p>Join a park interpreter at the Gold Creek trailhead for a 0.18-mile
hike. This is a moderate hike and is expected to last about 45 minutes. Make
sure to wear appropriate footwear and bring water!</p>

Woolly Cabin Tour

Join a park interpreter at the Woolly Cabin to explore the history of the parks first settlers and what life was like in the 1800s.

Huckleberry Nature Hike

Join a park interpreter for a 3.5-mile guided hike that loops around Lake&nbsp;Bennet. This is a moderate hike and is expected to last about two hours. Make<br>
sure to wear appropriate footwear and bring water!

Wash Day

<p>Time to wash those clothes! Scrub real clothing on a wash&nbsp;board and rinse in a wash tub. Wear&nbsp;sunscreen and play clothes. <b>#ARSpringBreak</b> </p>

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