Springing to Life: Exploring Withrow's Springs

Arkansas is known for its springs! Whether they produce hot or cold water, they all serve an important role in their ecosystem. Join a park interpreter to learn about the park's namesake springs and the role they play in bringing life to the park and surrounding community.

Communi-Trees Hike

Withrow Springs State Park is home to a vibrant forest ecosystem. Join a park interpreter to learn how to identify some of our more common tree species and the role they play in the "communi-tree." 

Watercolor by the Water's Edge

Join a park interpreter for a creek side painting session where water meets color! Whether you're a seasoned artist or picking up a brush for the first time, this program is for all skill levels. Supplies are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis, so arrive early to claim your

Morning Bird Songs on the Woody Plant Trail

Enjoy a morning walk with a park interpreter along the 1-mile Lake Trail as we listen to the songbirds of Devil's Den State Park. Be sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes.

Woodland Wander on Devil's Race Track

Join a park interpreter and wander along the Monument trails to search for a variety of wildlife and plants. This hike is 2-miles in length, please wear sturdy shoes, bring water, and don't forget your insect repellent!

Finding Footprints Bingo

<p>Ever wonder who’s wandering through the woods when you’re not looking? Join a park interpreter to learn about Mount Magazine State Park’s wildlife by identifying their tracks and uncovering their hidden stories through a game of bingo! Become a wildlife detective, no boots required!</p>

Cameron Bluff Sunrise

<p>From the vantage point of&nbsp;beautiful Cameron Bluff Overlook Drive, direct your eyes to an incredible&nbsp;sunrise over Mossback Ridge. Meet a park interpreter at the&nbsp;rock wall overlook just before North Rim trailhead on Cameron Bluff Overlook Drive!&nbsp;</p>

Outlaw's Lunch Break

Lace up your hiking boots and pack a tasty lunch! Then join a park interpreter for a scenic, nearly 3-mile (total) trek along the Outlaw Loop Monument Trail. Midway through, we'll pause at the first creek crossing to relax, eat, and take in the beauty of Lee Creek—one of the park’s stunning natural

Nature Poetry

Ready for a creative journey into nature? Join a park interpreter for a leisurely hike along the Slunger Creek Nature Trail, using your senses to fuel your very own poetry writing! This hike will take about 30 minutes and is about 3/4-mile long. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring water.

Discovery Hike

Join a park interpreter at the Slunger Creek Nature Trail to explore the sights and sounds Lake Catherine State Park has to offer. This stroll takes about 30 minutes and is about 3/4-mile long. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring water.

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