Eagle Watch Cruise

Looking for an adventure? Join a park interpreter for a
guided eagle-watching cruise on DeGray Lake. We will spend the hour searching
for wintering bald eagles, ospreys, loons, herons, grebes, ducks, and more.
Bring binoculars if you have some- a limited number of loaners will be
available. It is

Dutch Oven Outdoor Cooking

<p>Still hungry after the holiday? Dutch oven outdoor cooking is not only delicious, but it is the perfect way to make fond memories while staying at Arkansas' only Resort State Park! Join a park interpreter and learn the ins and outs of cooking outdoors with this historic cooking vessel, discuss</p>

Eagle Watch Cruise

<p>Looking for an adventure? Join a park interpreter for a guided eagle-watching cruise on DeGray Lake. We will spend the hour searching for wintering bald eagles, ospreys, loons, herons, grebes, ducks, and more. Bring binoculars if you have some- a limited number of loaners will be available. It is</p>

Green Heron Trail Hike

<p>Kick off the new year the healthy way and join thousands across the nation who will be hitting the trails for First Day hikes, walks, jogs, rides, and runs! Join a park interpreter for this easy, 3/4-mile guided walk along the Green Heron Trail. Feel free to bring binoculars if you have some; this</p>

Woodpecker Walk

Join a park interpreter for a walk through the Daisy Creek Nature Trail as we discover more about Arkansas' eight woodpecker species. This 1/4-mile loop is an easy afternoon walk through our pine forests that serve as prime habitat for our woodpecker species. Come prepared with water, comfortable

The Floor is Lava

Quick, get to solid ground, the floor is lava! The only way to move forward and get to safety is to correctly answer volcano myth questions. This activity will take place in the Diamond Discovery Center Classroom.

All about Birds

Cossatot River State Park is home to many shapes and sizes of our feathered friends. How much do you know about the birds of the park? Stop by and chat with a park interpreter about birds at this come-and-go information station.

Fall Watercolors

With a new season comes change. Join a park interpreter by the river to illustrate changes in nature this time of year and learn about the science of fall colors in leaves.

Leaf Peep Hike

As days grow shorter and nights grow longer and cooler, biochemical processes in leaves begin to paint the landscape with nature's autumn palette. Hike the Harris Creek Trail with a park interpreter in search of fall colors in the trees. This is a 3.5-mile round trip hike rated moderate to strenuous

Survival Skills

Do you know the rule of three? Join a park interpreter and learn basic fire-starting skills, orienteering and more!

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