Dutch Oven Cooking Series: Peach Cobbler

<p>Meet at the amphitheater to enjoy a scrumptious cobbler cooked in a Dutch oven.
Learn the basics of cast iron cooking and how to season and care for a Dutch oven. Bring a cool beverage and your appetite! To ensure that we have enough supplies,
sign up at the visitor center by 4:30 p.m. the day</p>

Hands-On History: Limestone, Ammonites and Sandstone

Do you know what a trilobite is? What about an ammonite? And what does it have to do with oil? Come to the museum and learn the answers to these questions as we learn why there is oil in south Arkansas. Explore local geology, as you enjoy a scavenger hunt in the museum's geology gallery. See and

Hands-On History: Yo-Yos, Spinning Tops and Jacks

Are you ready to explore hands-on history? Come to the museum and learn about playtime during the 1920s. With the museum's curator, you will see toys from a hundred years ago and discover what toys were popular during that time period. Make your own old-fashioned toy using a variety of materials

Daisy Morning Kayak Tour

<p>Join a park interpreter for a morning kayak paddle on Lake Greeson. 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! Please sign-up in person at the visitor center or by calling (870</p>

Nature Arts and Crafts: Nature Journals

Make your own one-of-a-kind nature journal during this creative program! Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater to create a nature journal about wildflowers, animals, trees, and more. Learn how to make a unique journal that you can take with you anywhere you go! Please sign up in the visitor

Nature Arts and Crafts Series: Spider Sidekicks

There's a lot more to spiders than meets the eye! Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater for a guided craft to make your own spider sidekick and learn more about the many benefits of spiders at Daisy State Park.

River Rock ID

The Cossatot River is lined with sand, pebbles and large boulders. Have you ever wondered what kind of rocks and minerals they were made of? Join park interpreters on a snorkeling adventure and identify the various rocks and minerals in the Cossatot River!

Moss and Lichen Walk

Explore the non-vascular life forms that surround us on the trail and debunk common misconceptions. This walk is a 0.75-mile loop rated easy.

Watercolor Wildflowers

Capture the beauty of wildflowers blooming in the park with a watercolor painting! Join park interpreters to observe types of wildflowers, study flower shapes and parts and create your own art to take home. No registration required. All supplies provided.

Birding Hike

Bring your binoculars and rise with the birds for an early birding hike! Join a park interpreter and identify common species of birds at Cossatot River State Park and sharpen your birding skills. All levels of experience welcome. This is a 2-mile round trip hike rated moderate to strenuous.&nbsp;

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