July 4th - Bicycle Parade
<p>The parade route will begin and pass through all the campgrounds. Small children riding in the parade must be accompanied by an adult.</p><br>
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<p>The parade route will begin and pass through all the campgrounds. Small children riding in the parade must be accompanied by an adult.</p><br>
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<p>Bring your bike to the amphitheater and decorate it for the bicycle parade! Pre-decorated bikes are fine, too.<b></b></p><br>
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One of the best ways to enjoy Lake Bennet at sunset is from inside a kayak. Join a park interpreter at the swim beach to enjoy a relaxing, guided sunset tour of Lake Bennet. No paddling experience is required! Tours are limited! Reserve your spot at the visitor center or call (501) 679-2098
<p>Join the fun of the Annual Canoe Race on Petit Jean State Park’s Lake Bailey. <b>Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the boathouse parking area, and the first heats will begin racing at 8:30 a.m. </b>The event is open to canoes, kayaks, or another human-powered watercraft. <b>The general registration fee is $15</b></p>
What would Petit Jean State Park be like without our trees? Meet a park interpreter for a short walk around the amphitheater to get to know the trees of the park, and how they shape the land around us.
<p>Meet a park interpreter to discover the many interesting features of Petit Jean State Park’s eight-legged residents and hear a Cherokee legend about spiders. We will also try to find spider hideouts! This program will last around 30 minutes.</p>
Join a park interpreter to discover the secrets about Arkansas' most abundant woodpecker species! This interesting bird is a great place to start for beginner birders.
Join a park interpreter for an exclusive early morning guided hike along the Kingfisher Trail to look for a variety of critters that call Pinnacle Mountain State Park home. Please bring a flashlight and a sturdy pair of shoes.
Join a park interpreter to make a take-home craft and explore how fish can hear, smell, touch, taste, and see their underwater world. Discover the secret superpower of a fish: their sixth sense!
Meet a park interpreter to set off on a leisurely walk along some
of the most scenic, and overlooked, areas in Petit Jean State Park. This
section of the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Boy Scout Trail follows the bluff line
above the lower canyon of Cedar Creek. Dress for the weather, bring water along