Rock House Cave Hike

Meet a park interpreter 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 along water.<br>

Birds, Flowers, and Canyon Walls

<p>Bring
your binoculars, if you have them, and join a park interpreter at the
breezeway of historic Mather Lodge. We are making a short hike to the Cedar
Falls Overlook, looking for spring wildflowers and bird species along the way.
We will have a few binoculars on hand for those without them. This</p>

Butterfly or Moth

Is it a butterfly? A moth? Or is it a skipper? Join a park interpreter for a time of discovery and find out together, then perhaps tour the gardens to find some flying around it!<br><br><br>

Insect Bingo

Interested in learning about native insects? Join a park interpreter on a guided hike along the Kingfisher Trail to search for insects while trying your luck at a game of Bug Bingo.&nbsp;<br>
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Flat Hat Chat: Monument Trails

Join a park interpreter at the Coachwhip trailhead and discover the unique network of trails here at Pinnacle Mountain State Park. Plan your path to adventure as we delve into the different routes, features, and terrain you can experience while hiking and biking from the Middle Mountain hub on our

Summer Solstice Celebration: Sunset Tour

The Plum Bayou Culture built this unique mound complex over 1,000 years ago. Activities at this ceremonial center may have included games, feasts, and other special events. Celebrate the arrival of summer with a special guided sunset tour of the prehistoric mound site. The evening will conclude with

Kayak Tour on the Little Maumelle Water Trail

Join us for a guided kayak float on the Little Maumelle River. Leisurely float through bald cypress groves, along stream and riverbanks teeming with wildlife, and experience the unique habitats that define our wetlands here at Pinnacle Mountain State Park. Bring a sack lunch, which we'll enjoy at a

Cotton Ginning Demonstration

<p>How many of us have heard of the cotton gin? You might even know the name of the man credited with inventing the machine. But do you actually know<br />
what a cotton gin does and how it works? Join park staff to learn more about this machine that changed history. Get an up-close look at how a ten-saw gin</p>

Who Needs a Tree?

Did you know Pinnacle Mountain State Park used to be surrounded by logging camps? Or that some of our trees act like mega-skyscrapers, playing a host to a multitude of wildlife? Who uses our trees, and why is it important to us? Join a park interpreter as we walk the Arkansas Arboretum Trail

Keys to the Kingfisher Hike

<p> Meet a park interpreter as we meander along the shore of the Little Maumelle River along the Kingfisher Trail, learning about the local flora and fauna that make up this unique wetland habitat as we go. This hike is 0.5-mile round trip, and is on a paved, ADA accessible trail. Who knows what we may</p>

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