Night Noises
When you camp or spend time outdoors after dark, do you ever wonder what
all the noises are and what kind of animals they are coming from? Join a park
interpreter to discover what’s making all the noise you hear at night!
When you camp or spend time outdoors after dark, do you ever wonder what
all the noises are and what kind of animals they are coming from? Join a park
interpreter to discover what’s making all the noise you hear at night!
Lots of animals are active after dark here at Bull Shoals-White River State Park. You may never see them, or you may hear them instead of seeing them. Join a park interpreter to discover some of the nocturnal animals that are here in the park!
Join a park interpreter for an opportunity to discover the owls of Bull Shoals-White River State Park! A short discussion about owls will be followed by a short hike where we will call to the owls. See “who” will answer the calls! The hike will take place on unlevel, rocky ground. Wear sturdy
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"></a><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Join a park interpreter to take a hike and see if you can find everything on a scavenger hunt list. Keep your eyes open, you never know what you’ll spot! The park interpreter will provide the scavenger hunt list and necessary supplies. This will be an easy walk on a paved .75-mile trail. </a>Wear sturdy
At Bull Shoals-White River State Park, frogs call in the spring and summer. Do you know how to tell which frog is calling? Join a park interpreter to learn about the different members of Bull Shoals-White River State Park's frog choir!
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Have you ever wondered why Bull Shoals Lake is here or why there are trout in the White River? It has to do with a building project that required work around the clock for four years and involved a visit from a president! Discover the history of the Bull Shoals Lake dam and its impact that continues</a>
Bull Shoals-White River State Park is home to a multitude of wildflowers that are lots of different shapes, sizes, and colors that bloom for a short time before giving way to the next lineup of wildflowers. Join a park interpreter on an easy walk on the Wildflower Garden Trail to see what
Did you know that Arkansas used to be called the Bear State? Join a park interpreter for a fascinating program on the history and present habitat of bears in Arkansas. This program is full of interesting insights into the life of the black bear.
Join a park interpreter and pick a color! Take time to enjoy the great outdoors at Bull Shoals-White River State Park, and try to find your chosen color on this moderately difficult trail hike! Wear appropriate shoes and bring water.
Come see the fish feast! It is very entertaining and quite interesting to watch the feeding habits of fish, like a bass striking at a worm or minnow. Gather around the fish tanks and enjoy the show.