What in the World Are Webworms?
Ever hear of fall webworms? What about a giant mess of webs high up in a tree? I bet you've seen them! Join a park interpreter to learn more about these commonly spotted webs and the creatures that inhabit them!
Ever hear of fall webworms? What about a giant mess of webs high up in a tree? I bet you've seen them! Join a park interpreter to learn more about these commonly spotted webs and the creatures that inhabit them!
It covers our trees, rocks, and even buildings- but we seldom notice.
Join Park Interpreter Baron at the Bear Cave Trailhead to witness the hidden
vibrance of Petit Jean State Park’s Lichens. This is a moderately difficult, ½
mile hike. Make sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water. This
Join
Park Interpreter Carrie at the Cedar Falls Overlook parking area for this easy,
handicap accessible, 1/4-mile stroll. We will talk about some of the things
that make Petit Jean State Park a special place, as well as enjoy the view of
Cedar Falls from the overlook. Please bring water to drink. <b>A</b>
We aren’t the only returning visitors to Petit Jean State Park! Join
Park Interpreter Baron at Pavilion A to discover who is chirping and buzzing
in the treetops: our annual and periodical cicadas! Make sure to wear sturdy
footwear and bring plenty of water, this hike will last about 45 minutes. <b>A</b>
Meet
Park Interpreter Carrie at the Rock House Cave Trailhead to hike to the park's
archeology site, Rock House Cave. We will view American Indian rock art and
discover more about the windows into the past that these images provide. This
hike is 1/4-mile long. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring
Join a park interpreter for a fascinating walk among the giant sandstone boulders and slot canyons of the Bear Cave area. This is a relatively easy 1/4-mile hike that is great for the whole family. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight. <br>
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Join a park interpreter for an outdoor art and music jam session near the West Summit Day Use Area! This event will feature sounds of nature as music, making art with nature, and more exciting ventures with nature and art! Completing this program will help earn the following badges: Brownie Outdoor
Join two park interpreters for a walk through the Carl Hunter Memorial Garden near the River View Center! This monumental scene has a lot to offer in terms of beauty and a lot to teach about landscape management! Learn about what it takes to maintain this garden and all about the plants in it
Join a park interpreter as we learn how to be good stewards of our trails while hiking. Before the hike, we'll set intentions, such as treading lightly on the trail and picking up park litter. This outing will cover topics such as planning a hike, proper outdoor ethics, following a map, and staying
Join a park interpreter as we learn how to be good stewards of our waterways while we clean out a trash boom installed in the Little Maumelle River Water Trail. This boom was installed to capture litter as it floats downstream before it enters the main Arkansas River channel. By removing litter from