Morning Kayak Tour

Join Park Superintendent Nathan on one of the most beautiful morning views of Lake Greeson and the Ouachita Mountains. Bring clothing and shoes that can get wet. Kayaks are limited; sign-up in person at the visitor center or by calling (870) 398-4487! <b>Adults (18 years or older) must be with a rider</b>

Night Owl Prowl

<p>"Who" wants to join Park Superintendent Nathan on a quest to talk with our nighttime buddy, the owl? Meet at the amphitheater and bring your flashlight to learn a few quick interesting facts about our feathered friends. Then take a stroll outdoors with recorded owl calls to see who might strike up a</p>

Dutch Oven Cooking Series: Vegetable Soup

<p>Meet a park superintendent at the pavilion area to enjoy a scrumptious soup cooked in a Dutch oven. Learn the basics of cast iron cooking and how to season and care for them. Bring a cool or hot beverage and your appetite! To ensure that we have enough supplies, please sign up at the visitor center</p>

S'mores Meet and Greet Campfire

<p>Join a park interpreter and other park staff at the main pavilion area for a warm fire provided with marshmallows for s'mores for&nbsp;park guests to gather around and talk about the exciting programs and&nbsp;events offering this upcoming week(end) for guests to enjoy at Daisy State Park.</p>

Fishing 101

During this workshop you'll learn some of the basic techniques of sport fishing and discuss the different types of equipment and bait used for common game fish caught on Lake Greeson. Supplies and equipment are provided for this experience. Sign up at the visitor center by 12 p.m. Contact the park

Introduction To Geocaching

<p>Do you enjoy puzzles and spending time in the outdoors? If so, bring your food/snack and join a park interpreter to discover how you can start geocaching today! Learn the basics of geocaching and try your luck locating the geocaches hidden in Daisy State Park.</p>

Using Guano in Ozark Big-eared Bat Research with Lark Sybrant

Join Lark Sybrant, a Graduate Research Assistant at Arkansas Tech University, as she discusses her research into using bat guano to determine Ozark big-eared bats cave occupancy here in Arkansas as well as learning why our bats at Devil’s Den State Park are vital to a healthy ecosystem!

Pine Needle Painting

What’s more relaxing than a morning painting session? Come paint beautiful landscape pictures using materials found in nature. All materials will be provided.<br>

Seine Netting

DeGray Lake is teeming with life from trophy bass to tiny minnows to macroinvertebrates. Join a park interpreter to learn how to use a seine net and see what you can catch. Wear clothes and shoes that can get wet and dirty! #FreeFishingWeekend #Fish Arkansas

Owls of the Ozarks with Dr. Mitchell Pruitt

Dr. Mitchell Pruitt, UA Professor and Director of Ozark Bird Conservancy—a new nonprofit research organization— joins us to talk about his ongoing research with owls in the Ozarks.

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