Go Outside and Play!

Children in historic Davidsonville did not have the same toys we have today, but the fun they had was timeless! Join a park interpreter during this come-and-go program to play the Game of Graces, Buzz Saw, Clothespins in the Jar, and more. The next time your mom tells you to go outside and play, you

Historic Townsite Tour

Come to Davidsonville Historic State Park to walk the historic townsite with a park interpreter, see the ghost structures, and hear stories of the people who lived at Davidsonville. This tour is 1/2-mile with many stops and benches along the way, good walking shoes are recommended. #ARSpringBreak

The Wonders of Weaving

<p>Do you like crafting and want to try something new? Stop by Davidsonville Historic State Park and help park staff with a weaving project. We'll uncover the basics and learn about the types of looms, how to tell the warp from the weft, and you can try your hand at shuttling. <strong>This is a come-and-go</strong></p>

Mothers in Nature

<p> Meet a park interpreter to learn more about mothers
in nature, how they care for their young, and what to do if you encounter them.
Stay and make a Mother’s Day craft to take home! This program is great for the
whole family.</p>

Nature Hike

Join a park interpreter for a fun and informative hike along the 1.1-mile Great Blue Heron Trail. We'll see what we can discover along the way.&nbsp;

Mammal Furs

Mammals are found all over Arkansas and come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Join a park interpreter to learn about some of these unique creatures and the roles they play in our world.<br>

Women in the Woods: Hiking Basics

Join a park interpreter to learn all about the basics of hiking, what gear you might need, and how to get started hiking all over Arkansas and beyond. Bring water, wear closed-toe shoes, and make sure to wear insect repellent and sunscreen. <br /><br /> This program is part of the Women in the Woods initiative

Arboretum Trail Stroll

Join a park interpreter for a relaxing stroll on the&nbsp;Arboretum Trail. We will talk about the trees and other plants that make up the&nbsp;unique landscape of Village Creek State Park This is a 0.5-mile, relatively easy walk&nbsp;that takes around 30 minutes.

The Hidden Hunt

<p>Nature has a secret hidden side, if you are willing to search for it. Meet a park interpreter to go on a scavenger hunt and investigate what you might miss at first glance. This program is great for kids of any age.</p>

Women in the Woods: Spring Foraging Hike

Spring is one of the best times to forage for wild edibles that are tasty and nutritious! Join a park interpreter as part of our Women in the Woods program and learn all things wild foraging and what you can make with these wild plants. Samples will be provided before the hike and then we will go on

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