Tails on Monument Trails

Bring along your leashed pup and enjoy a peaceful hike with a park interpreter through the scenic Monument Trail area. This moderate 1-mile walk offers lovely views and a chance to connect with nature. Comfortable shoes, water, and a light snack will help make the experience even more enjoyable.

Nature Highrise on Monument Trails

Much like the towering structures of a bustling city, nature is filled with hidden high-rises that serve as homes for countless creatures. Take a relaxed stroll with a park interpreter and uncover the often-overlooked dwellings that make up the forest’s intricate ecosystem. Prepare for a moderate 1

Star-Spangled Stories

<p>Join a park interpreter for a relaxed summer evening at our post-Fourth of July campfire. As the fire burns, enjoy a slideshow of photos from the annual Devil's Den State Park Games held the day before. This gathering is open to all, but has the feel of a close-knit celebration. Come share stories</p>

Silent Flight

Silently, swiftly and skillfully, owls fly over our heads at night. Have you ever wondered why owls are so different from other birds? Learn about the interesting adaptation of owls that help our nocturnal feathered friends to hunt at night.

Beginner Birding

Bull Shoals-White River State Park is a great place to begin your birdwatching journey! Discover field guides and other methods of bird identification. A park interpreter will also provide tips for using binoculars. Get the chance to learn about the many bird species found in the park and where to

Tinkering for Tots

<p>Are you ready to
explore? Bring your young children to the Arkansas Museum of Natural
Resources for the monthly “Tinkering for Tots” program. This activity is
geared towards children ages 1-5. Through stories, music,
movement and hands-on projects, children will learn about science and
local history</p>

Tinkering for Tots

<p>Are you ready to
explore? Bring your young children to the Arkansas Museum of Natural
Resources for the monthly “Tinkering for Tots” program. This activity is
geared towards children ages 1-5. Through stories, music,
movement and hands-on projects, children will learn about science and
local history</p>

Tinkering for Tots

<p>Are you ready to
explore? Bring your young children to the Arkansas Museum of Natural
Resources for the monthly “Tinkering for Tots” program. This activity is
geared towards children ages 1-5. Through stories, music,
movement and hands-on projects, children will learn about science and
local history</p>

Evening Kayak Tour

Looking for a unique summer evening adventure by the lake? Join a park interpreter for a peaceful kayak tour around Lake Dunn where we will search for wildlife and discover who calls Village Creek State Park home.<br /> <br />Kayaks, paddles, and lifejackets will be provided. Paddling experience is not

Celestial Show at Stout's Point

Join a park interpreter at Stout’s Point
for a peaceful evening under the stars at one of the park’s most scenic
overlooks. We’ll begin with a brief introduction to the Perseid Meteor
Shower—exploring the science behind this spectacular annual event—and uncover
how the full moon rises in our sky

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