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: 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

Perched high in the Ouachitas, Rich Mountain is home to rare plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. Join a park interpreter to discover the unique species that make this mountain one of the state's most extraordinary natural treasures. <br><br>

Microscopic Mayhem

There’s an unseen world teeming with life right beneath your feet! Join a park interpreter in the Hearth Room, then head outside to gather moss and soil samples. Back indoors, learn how to prep slides and peer into a miniature mayhem of microscopic creatures! <br><br>

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. There will be an optional short walk to the pond to look for tracks.

Owl Prowl

Silent wings. Piercing vision. Deadly precision. Owls rule the night with remarkable adaptations that make them expert predators in the dark. Join a park interpreter to uncover the secrets of these mysterious birds, then take a short hike along the Spring Trail to try and call one in. Meet at the

Campfire Jeopardy

How much do you know about the state of Arkansas, local plants and wildlife, and outdoor safety? Test your knowledge with a fun game of Queen Wilhelmina State Park Campfire Jeopardy. Make teams and challenge your friends or play alone. Gather 'round for plenty of laughs and a fun competition! Bring

Skull Detective

Logoly State Park is home to many animals. One way we learn about these animals is by looking&nbsp;at the skulls. Join the park interpreter to uncover the mystery of the skulls.<br>
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A Hike of Many Colors

The forest at Logoly State Park is full of color, especially in the spring. Join the park interpreter for a 1.25-mile hike where we will search for the colors of the woods. Tennis shoes or hiking boots are recommended.

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