Art in The Park

Memories are made here at Lake Catherine State Park! Join a park interpreter outside the nature cabin to discuss the natural beauty of Lake Catherine during this lakeside painting activity.<br>
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Know Your Knots

The difference between a great fishing experience and a sour fishing experience at Lake Catherine State Park may rely on your knowledge of knots. Join a park interpreter to discover how to make your fishing trip here a time to remember! This program will be at the picnic benches outside of the

Leave No Trace

Meet a park interpreter at the amphitheater to learn about the seven ethical principles of Leave No Trace and how they apply to Lake Catherine State Park. Practicing Leave No Trace helps us become better stewards of our natural areas.<br><br>
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Nature Journaling

Enrich your experiences here at Lake Catherine State Park through nature journaling! Join a park interpreter at the trailhead for a creative hike on the Falls Branch Trail. We will take the easy 1/2-mile shortcut to the falls. Bring water and wear comfortable walking shoes.&nbsp;

Interesting Insects

Do bugs bug you? Insects are a vital part of Daisy State Park's ecosystem. Join a park interpreter to learn more about insects, the role they play in our ecosystem, and how they improve our lives. Participants will also have the chance to create their very own insect!

Communit-trees Hike

Join a park interpreter on a 3/4-mile guided walk along the Daisy Creek Trail to learn more about Daisy State Park's tree community. Participants will discover some common Arkansas tree species and learn more about their role in the Daisy State Park "communi-tree." Comfortable footwear, water and

Food Web Wonders

Every living thing at Lake Ouachita State Park is connected! Join a park interpreter to discover the delicate balance of the food web, the role it plays at Lake Ouachita, and our role in protecting its balance. 

19th Annual Red River Heritage Symposium "Trail of Tears in the Red River Region"

<p>Historic Washington State Park will
host the 19th Annual Red River Heritage Symposium on Saturday, July 26, from 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. This year’s theme
is “Trail of Tears in the Red River Region” and will focus on on
the removal period of the Choctaw tribe as they traveled from Mississippi into</p>

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