Historic Angling Workshop

<p>People have been fishing at Lake Chicot for hundreds of years. Join a park interpreter to learn about the different methods used throughout time for recreation and survival. Then test your skills by building your own cane pole and see if you catch a fish with a pole built by your own hands. Space is</p>

Campfire Treats and Trivia: Storm Creek

<p>Evenings are often a good time for a quick orientation to the park. Join a park interpreter to earn a sweet prize and to test your knowledge of the natural world around you. Supplies are limited to a first-come, first-served basis.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><br>
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Horner Neck Lake Kayak Adventure

<p>Horner Neck Lake is a wetland lake teeming with wildlife, making it a perfect place to go kayaking! Come see what’s flying in the air, swimming through the water, perched in the trees, and nestled in the ground. We will go over paddling techniques. The minimum age is 10. Space is limited, pre</p>

Creative Fishing Lures (Bear Creek)

Lots of fishermen enjoy crappie and bass fishing on Bear Creek Lake. Today we are going to discuss several of the fish bass and crappie like to eat, then you can choose the shape of the one you want to recreate to make your own fishing lure. Once your lure is finished, you can try it out the next

Wildlife Walk

Join a park interpreter for an easy stroll through cypress trees at Horner Neck Lake. We'll listen for woodpeckers, watch for fish jumping in the lake, and explore their Delta home.&nbsp;

Discovery Hike

From wildlife to wildflowers, amazing sights await on the Trotting Fox Trail! Join a park interpreter to discover what lives along this easy, 1/2-mile trail.&nbsp;

Ridge Exploration Hike

<p>Discover the unique habitat of Crowley's Ridge as we hike through the forest and see how the plant life changes from cottonwoods and sycamores near the creek beds at the bottom of the ridge to more tulip poplars and oaks at the top. This completely shaded hike is mildly strenuous and 1-mile in</p>

Night Eyes Hike

Have you ever noticed how brightly an animal's eyes shine at night? Join a park interpreter to learn how to identify an animal based on eye shine! Test your skills on a short hike as we find several pairs of "eyes" along the trail and, possibly, meet a real animal. Be sure to bring your flashlight!

Nature Scavenger Hunt

Test your knowledge of the natural world of Crowley's Ridge! Everyone will get a list. To count your item, you just put a check mark on your paper or take a picture of the item. We can compare when everyone gets back.

Knot Here!

Drop in for a short visit with a park interpreter and learn three basic knots useful to an outdoors person. You’ll even learn what not to knot.<br>

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