Save the Raptors

Save the raptors! Join a park interpreter to learn about raptors and why they're so important and why cleaning up your trash can help save the raptors. At the end of our talk, we will play a fun game to see who can pick up the most "trash" and save the raptors!

Delta Heritage Trail Guided Hike Lake View Trailhead

Meet at the Lake View trailhead, in the community of Lake View, for a guided hike led by a park interpreter as we discover the natural world and rich cultural history of the Lake View community with its roots reaching to the Great Depression era and African American resettlement area developed in

Pedal Paddle Tour

Here is your chance to immerse yourself into the natural landscape and discover the rich heritage of the Delta region on a guided bike and kayak tour led by a park interpreter. We will meet at the visitor center and then caravan in your vehicle to Old Town Lake. Then our journey will begin as an 8

Woodland Wander at Hornor Neck

Join a park interpreter and wander along the Hornor Lake Nature Trail to search out a variety of wildlife and plants. Wear sturdy shoes or boots, bring water, and don’t forget your insect repellent.<br>

Brews, Views, and Bonfires at Storm Creek

Awaken your senses and ignite your spirit with Mississippi River State Park's campfire and coffee. Join a park interpreter for a cozy and invigorating retreat where the simplicity of nature meets the comfort of shared stories and steaming cups. This is a come-and-go program while supplies last.

Owl Prowl: Horner Neck

Join a park interpreter to see “who” is active tonight. Please wear sturdy shoes, bring a flashlight, and don't forget the insect repellent!&nbsp;<br><br>

Creative Fishing Lures (Storm 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

Nature's Defenses

How do are native plants and animals defend themselves? Do you know? Join a park interpreter to discuss some of the different strategies used by our local flora and fauna.

Wildlife Exploration Walk

<p>Mississippi River State Park is teeming with wildlife for us to observe. Join a park interpreter to see how many different types of critters we can spy hiding in the diverse forest of Crowley’s Ridge. The hike is mildly strenuous and 1-mile in length. Bring binoculars if you have them, wear sturdy</p>

Nature's Defenses

Plants and animals have a variety of ways they defend themselves. Can you think of any? Join a park interpreter to discover some of the adaptations our native plants and animals have to help protect them.<br>
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