Wildflower ID Hike

What’s blooming out on the trails? Join a park interpreter on this 2-mile (4-miles round trip) section of the beautiful River Corridor Trail to look for and identify wildflowers.

Tinkering in the Oil Park

It's time to get outdoors. Come to the museum and enjoy the great outdoors during the month of June. Explore the Oil Park with the museum's curator. Through hands-on activities, learn about the loblolly pine forests of south Arkansas and discover the stories of the oil boom and the timber industries

Tinkering in the Oil Park

It's time to get outdoors. Come to the museum and enjoy the great outdoors during the month of June. Explore the Oil Park with the museum's curator. Through hands-on activities, learn about the loblolly pine forests of south Arkansas and discover the stories of the oil boom and the timber industries

Tinkering in the Oil Park

It's time to get outdoors. Come to the museum and enjoy the great outdoors during the month of June. Explore the Oil Park with the museum's curator. Through hands-on activities, learn about the loblolly pine forests of south Arkansas and discover the stories of the oil boom and the timber industries

Sunset-Moonrise Kayak Tour

DeGray Lake is often at its calmest during the night, and this makes for some pristine flatwater kayaking conditions. Join a park interpreter to enjoy the cooler, quieter side of DeGray Lake as we kayak under the last rays of the setting sun, giving way to a starry night sky and a full moon rising

Lightning Bug Lingo

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<p>Humans use light for<br />
communicating in a number of ways - from green and red traffic lights to<br />
flashing car turn signals; from the light of an emergency signal fire to the casual<br />
backlight of your everyday smartphone. While speech is our most effective<br />
form of communication</p>

Nature Arts and Crafts Series: Pine Needle Masterpieces

<p>Join a park interpreter the main pavilion to create a wonderful masterpiece using natural materials such as the Arkansas state tree, the Loblolly pine! We will use pine needles to create unique pieces of art you can take home from Daisy State Park!</p>

Morning Kayak Tour

<p>Join a park interpreter for an awesome morning kayak outing. This is an easy kayak expedition, perfect for
first time kayakers or those wanting a relaxing activity. Bring clothing and
shoes that can get wet. Kayaks are limited; sign-up in person at the
visitor center or by calling (870) 398-4487 as</p>

Turtle Talk

<p>Daisy State Park provides diverse habitats for all types of species large and small. Join the park superintendent and staff at the visitor center to discover some of the smaller creatures and what they eat in this real-life demonstration with our three-toed box turtles, Johnny and Willy!</p>

History of Lake Greeson

<p>Join Park Superintendent Nathan at
Area B bathhouse on a walk to learn the history of Lake Greeson and how Daisy
State Park is supported by this 7,000-acre lake! This presentation will follow
the creation of the lake from conception to completion. Discover the people
whose support and fortitude were</p>

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