Moth Cloth!
Join a park interpreter for a late-night viewing of some of the "creepy crawlies" that call our park home! Bring water, insect repellent, and a flash light!
Join a park interpreter for a late-night viewing of some of the "creepy crawlies" that call our park home! Bring water, insect repellent, and a flash light!
Bugs can seem scary from afar. Join a park interpreter to learn more about Arkansas' "creepy crawlies" and the good they do for us!
Discover how the use of a covered wagon enabled pioneers to settle the area now known as Lake Fort Smith. Daily life was full of hard choices of what to pack for the westward expansion. Come meet a park interpreter and try your hand at selecting essentials for your trip at the covered wagon display
Join a park interpreter to learn about the red, white, and blue animals found at Lake Sylvia in celebration of the 4th of July!
Embark on an engaging journey through time with a park interpreter as we discover the fascinating stories behind out Monument Trail names that connect back to Devil's Den State Park's rich history. Wear sturdy shoes on this .5-mile walk.<br>
What is a sand lizard? And why does Mount Nebo State Park have a Monument Trail named after them? Meet a park interpreter at Sunrise Point for a program followed
by a moderate, 1-mile guided hike to discover what ties the sand lizards and
the Monument Trails together.
Here at Mount Nebo State Park, we take our canine visitors very seriously. Meet a park interpreter on the back porch of the visitor center for an easy, 1-mile guided hike where we will explore the impact your dog can have on the park, as well as the impact the park can have on your dog. After
Did you know that each full moon has its own name? These names were used by Native Americans to track the passing of time before the modern calendar. Meet a park interpreter at Sunrise Point for an easy, 1.5-mile hike where we will learn about July's full moon and its importance for the people and
There is a frenzy of fish that await you here at Lake Catherine State Park. Join a park interpreter outside the Nature Cabin to learn more about the fish that live in Lake Catherine and have the chance to create your very own fish craft!
Enrich your experiences here at Lake Catherine State Park through nature journaling! Join a park interpreter at the Slunger Creek Nature Trail. This 3/4-mile hike will take about 45 minutes. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring water.