Exploring Nature Journals

Discover nature at Logoly State Park in a new way through nature journals. Join the park interpreter to find out how to start your own nature journal, make a small journal to take home, and add your first entry.

What's In Your Pack?

Whether you are planning to go on a short, medium, or long hike, it's important to bring a backpack along with you. Join a park interpreter to learn the best way to wear a backpack on a hike and the essentials you should have in your pack. It is recommended you bring the backpack you like to hike

Wild Wednesdays: A Walk Into The Woods

Enjoy an outdoor adventure with a walk in the woods. Join the park interpreter to discover the many things that call Logoly State Park home on this 1.25-mile guided walk. Tennis shoes or hiking boots and water are recommended.

Wild Wednesdays: Getting Out of the Rain

If you were lost in the woods or caught in the rain, what would you do? Join a park interpreter to learn what supplies you might want in your backpack for shelter building and find out what type of shelter you can build with no supplies at all. 

Wild Wednesdays: Compasses

A compass can make your outdoor adventure safer, but only if you know how to use it. Join the park interpreter to learn the basics of compass use and see how fast you can get through the compass course. 

Wild Wednesdays: Nature Journals

Discover nature at Logoly State Park in a new way through nature journals. Join the park interpreter to find out how to start your own nature journal, make a small journal to take home, and add your first entry. 

Rich Mountain Rarities

Queen Wilhelmina State Park is home to several unique species that can only be observed on Rich Mountain. Meet a park interpreter to learn more about these rare plants and animals!<br>Program may be moved outside if weather permits.

Microscopic Mayhem

A whole world is hiding in the moss and soil at Queen Wilhelmina State Park, you only need the right tools to see it! Meet a park interpreter in the hearth room before setting out on a short adventure to collect samples. Then learn how to prepare slides before viewing a microscopic community of tiny

The Mystery of the Tracks

Many wild animals roam the park when we aren’t looking, leaving only tracks as evidence. Join the park interpreter to find out more about these wild footprints and uncover the mystery of the tracks.

Owl Prowl

Owls have many adaptations that make them the perfect nocturnal predator. Meet a park interpreter to learn about the owls that make Arkansas their home, then take a short hike to try and call one in close. Meet in the Wonder House parking lot before we take a short hike along the Spring Trail for a

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