Critter Quest on the Monument Trail

<strong></strong>Join a park interpreter for a quick adventure into nature’s hidden corners. We’ll search high and low - peeking under rocks, check trees, and explore the forest floor to uncover tiny creatures like insects and reptiles. Perfect for all ages, this short 0.25-mile hike sparks big curiosity! Wear

Explore the Forest from the Roots to the Leaves

Let’s check out the park's vertical world—from the shadowy forest floor to the sunlit canopy above on an intermediate section of the Outlaw Loop. Along the way, we’ll uncover the unique layers that shape woodland ecosystems and the creatures that call them home. Bring plenty of water, comfortable

Butterflies vs. Moths

Butterfly or moth? What's the difference? Join a park interpreter at the nature cabin to find out! Participants will have the opportunity to craft their very own butterfly or moth.

Delta Heritage Trail Guided Hike Lake View Trailhead

Meet at the Lake View trailhead, in the community of Lake View, for a guided hike led by a park interpreter as we discover the natural world and rich cultural history of the Lake View community with its roots reaching to the Great Depression era and African American resettlement area developed in

Bat Behavior

Bats are some of the most efficient communicators in the animal kingdom! Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater to learn about these fascinating animals and have the chance to see a few.

Cleaning Up the Falls

Join a park interpreter on a guided hike on the Falls Branch Trail. On the hike, we will work together to practice good stewardship of the park by picking up litter seen on the trail.

Feel the Furs

Have you ever wondered what a deer feels like? What about a bear? Come explore the world of animal furs with a park interpreter at the trailhead.

Art in the Park

Memories are made here at Lake Catherine State Park. Join a park interpreter outside the nature cabin to discuss the natural beauty of Lake Catherine during this lakeside painting activity.&nbsp;

Butterfly Craft

Butterflies love the flowers here at Parkin Archeological State Park and we have a great kid's craft to honor them. Come make your own flapping butterfly! All materials will be provided.

Woolly Workshop: Recycled Paper Beads

Join a park interpreter to learn a crafty way to recycle paper! Together we will learn how to create beads that can be used for a variety of crafts, such as garlands or jewelry, out of used paper. All materials will be provided! Attendees are encouraged to bring any paper materials that they would

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