Life on the Web

Spiders are so different from us that sometimes they seem almost alien, but these unique creatures have a job to do at the park. Join the park interpreter to discover how they survive living life on a web.&nbsp;<br>
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Meet a Snake

This is your chance to meet a live snake. Join the park interpreter to learn more about the park's most misunderstood creatures and why they call this place home.<br><br>

Beautiful Butterflies

How does a caterpillar become the beautiful butterfly that you see flying in the park? Join the park interpreter to discover the answer and make a craft to take home. <br>
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Life in a Rotten Log

There is a secret world hidden in the rotting logs of Logoly State Park. Join the park interpreter to dig into this world and discover what lives in a dead log.

Survival Keychains

Imagine you are lost and stranded in the wilderness without food or gear. What will it take to survive? Join a park interpreter to learn the basics of survival while making your own survival keychain that could one day help save your life! Please pay inside visitor center.<br><br><br>

Sunset Cruise

Enjoy a relaxing and scenic cruise on DeGray Lake! Discover the history of the lake, wildlife, view rock outcrops, and unique islands. Seating is limited; reservations can be made beginning noon the day before at the lodge front desk, (501) 865-5851. Please dress appropriately for the weather; it is

Arkansas Wildlife: Real Life Pokémon

Pokémon are known for their wild abilities, but did you know Arkansas wildlife can be just as impressive? Queen Wilhelmina State Park is home to animals with adaptations that rival those of your favorite pocket monsters. Join a park interpreter to learn the real-world “stats” of these incredible

Animal Clothes

Animal fur has many uses similar to our clothes. Join the park interpreter to learn more about what kind of "clothes" animals wear at Logoly State Park and get the chance to feel real furs.

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

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