Possible Places in the Park for Biking
Explore the park’s biking options with a discussion and Q&A session led by a park interpreter.
Explore the park’s biking options with a discussion and Q&A session led by a park interpreter.
Join a park interpreter for a peaceful 1-mile morning walk to spot and listen for birds along the trail. Bring water, insect repellent, and wear<br>
sturdy shoes.
Morning hikes are cooler in July, and the Delta View Trail offers plenty of items for a nature scavenger hunt. Take a Sunday stroll where the West Gulf Coastal Plain meets the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of water, and wear insect repellent.
Here is your chance to get outdoors and experience Delta Heritage Trail State Park on a guided hike with a park interpreter. We will meet at the Rohwer trailhead for an easy 1-mile hike lasting one hour on a gravel surface trail as we discover the rich natural heritage along the corridor and role
Growing in the deep shade along Delta Heritage Trail, paw paw trees are often not noticed except when blooming in the spring and when their fruits are ripening. Here is you chance to discover the fascinating story of this tree from its smelly flowers and leaves and fruit that is prized by wildlife
Discover the difference between dirt and soil using magnifiers and tools in this hands-on program.
Join a park volunteer to observe dragonflies and damselflies and learn about their incredible aerial skills.
Explore the life cycle of butterflies with a park interpreter. Observe their beauty and learn how to support their habitat.
Have you ever wondered why a snake sheds its skin? Join a park interpreter to answer this and several more questions about these fascinating animals. You'll even get to make your own snakeskin bookmark!<br><br>
<p>Join a park interpreter on a moonlit journey on the one mile loop Bear Creek Trail. We will unravel the secrets of how the moon influences the behavior of our night-dwelling residents. We likely won’t use flashlights during our exploration, but it is always a good idea to have one on you just in</p>