It's Not Easy Being Green

Frogs are fascinating creatures, but life isn’t always easy for them. Join the park interpreter to learn about the remarkable life of these little green critters and the role they play at Logoly State Park.

Exploring Pond Life

The waters of Logoly State Park are full of unseen mysteries. Many life cycles are carried out in the ponds and pools of this forest that are worth a closer look. Join a park interpreter to uncover the mystery and discover what calls our waters home. Bring old clothes that you do not mind getting

Ouachita Watercolors

<p>Throughout time, water holds power at Lake Ouachita State&nbsp;Park! Discover the history and importance of Lake Ouachita and its powerful&nbsp;water by joining a park interpreter during this lakeside watercolor painting&nbsp;activity.</p>

Leave No Trace

Ever wonder what's the harm in leaving that orange peel on the trail? Find out what it really means to Leave No Trace as you attend a family friendly Leave No Trace Program. Learn the Seven Principles and understand how you can help preserve nature for everyone to enjoy!

Trail Tales

Put on your detective caps and figure out what the animals have been up to in Lake Ouachita State Park. Animal signs can be found all around us here in the park, and they tell us the stories of the lives of the critters that left them. Join a park interpreter in a fun program that will teach you

Golf Course Safari

Tonight, we’ll take a caravan of golf carts out in search of nocturnal animals. Be sure to bring a flashlight! Space is limited and reservations are required. <b>Reservations can be made beginning noon the day before at the lodge front desk</b>, (501) 865-5851. Stop by the lodge to pay before heading over

Wildlife Walk and Watch

Join a park interpreter at the Wildlife Observation Blind trailhead to take a quick ½-mile walk to the wildlife<br />
observation blind. Along the way we will listen and look for any signs of wildlife. Once at the observation blind we will talk about what we saw along the way and watch for whatever may

Exploration Station: Skins, Skulls, and Scat

<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Join
a park interpreter at the Exploration Station in Camp Area A to learn about the
local animals that call Lake Ouachita State Park home. Park interpreters will
have pelts, skulls, and tracks and show you some interesting identifying
characteristics of local mammals that can be found around the</a>

Snakes!

<p>For many, the very word just makes their skin crawl. For
others, snakes are wild wonders of the reptile world. Regardless of which camp
you gravitate towards, chances are good that you might encounter one during
your visit to the park. Join a park interpreter to uncover the truth about
this</p>

Daybreak Diamond Tour

Join a park interpreter in the <b>Diamond Discovery Center, lower level </b>to walk through the search area and learn about the best places to search for diamonds. Along the way, you’ll hear stories of past diamond finds to help in your own search!

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