July 4th - Foot Race
<p>Meet near the statue and chimney for a<b> </b>60-meter foot race!<b></b></p><br>
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<p>Meet near the statue and chimney for a<b> </b>60-meter foot race!<b></b></p><br>
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<p>Meet back at the amphitheater parking area for a competition to see who can ride their bike the slowest!<b></b></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.