My Home, Your Home, Our Home

<p>How is the home of a bird different from our own homes? Join a park interpreter to learn about the homes of the different wildlife that can be encountered in the park. This program is great for all ages and lasts about 45 minutes. We will take a short hike to observe animal homes in the wild, so</p>

Hikin' for Lichen

<p>It covers our trees, rocks, and even buildings-but we seldom notice. Join a park interpreter to&nbsp;witness the hidden vibrance of Petit Jean State Park’s lichens. This is a&nbsp;moderately difficult ½-mile hike. Make sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water.&nbsp;</p>

Woolly Owl Prowl

Meet a park interpreter to learn about the unique lives of owls. After learning more about owls that can be seen in the park, we will take a short hike along the Enders Fault Trail to try and call in some owls. Please bring a flashlight, good walking shoes, and a camping chair if you have one. This

Take Nothing But Pictures

Have you ever been hiking in a park and discovered a pretty rock and wanted to take it? Or a beautiful flower and wanted to pick it? Join a park interpreter to enjoy a wonderful stroll along a short portion of the base trail, where we will talk about the resources of Pinnacle Mountain State Park

We're Going on a Bug Hunt!

We're going on a bug hunt, I wonder what we'll find. Join a park interpreter on a short hike along the Kingfisher Trail and into Stuckey Field for a guided bug scavenger hunt. Bring water, a good pair of hiking shoes, and insect repellent!

All about Pillbugs!

What is a pillbug? Join a park interpreter to find out more about these adorable little creatures and how they live and survive at the park!

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!

Don't Let Them Bug You

Bugs can seem scary from afar. Join a park interpreter to learn more about Arkansas' "creepy crawlies" and the good they do for us!

Red, White, and Blue Animals

Join a park interpreter to learn about the red, white, and blue animals found at Lake Sylvia in celebration of the 4th of July!&nbsp;

Bird Buddies

What birds would you expect to inhabit central Arkansas during the summer? Learn all about the many birds that call Lake Sylvia home!

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