Annual Keep Arkansas Beautiful Crater Cleanup

Do your part to help clean up Crater of Diamonds State Park! We're hosting our annual cleanup event, in conjunction with the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission's fall Great Arkansas Cleanup campaign. Volunteers can sign up beginning at 9 a.m. to help pick up trash around the park. Trash bags and

Mosaic Stepping Stone Workshop

We're celebrating national Kids to the Parks Day! Learn how to make your very own mosaic stepping stone using materials found in the Crater of Diamonds State Park search area. The cost of this workshop includes a nonrefundable registration fee due by May 14 (pay the remaining $5 the day of the

Lake Shore Cleanup

Join White Oak Lake State Park staff for a day of lake shore cleanup on Lower White Oak Lake. This event begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m. Kayaks will be provided or bring your own. A limited number of spaces are available. Please contact the park to reserve your spot by calling (870) 685-2748.

Critter Feeding

Stop by the visitor center to join a park interpreter in feeding our resident critters– snakes, frogs, turtles and more!

Great Arkansas Cleanup

Help keep Millwood State Park beautiful! Litter harms our environment and disrupts the natural beauty of this place. You can help us clean up along the shoreline and trails to keep this special place protected. Be sure to wear clothes and shoes you can get dirty. Gloves and trash bags will be

Geocaching Hike

Join the 21st century and discover what
geocaching is all about. We’ll take a crash course in one of the
fastest-growing activities in America. Then we will hit the trail in search of
an actual cache! Smartphone users are encouraged to download a geocaching app
in advance to be ready for the action

Cossatot Falls Shoreline Beautification

The cascading clear water of the Cossatot River serves people and wildlife alike! Join park interpreters to give back and create a lasting impact on the shoreline of the Falls. This beautification project includes removing litter and debris from the shoreline of Cossatot Falls, a high-use area in

Great American Crater Cleanup

Do your part to keep America beautiful by volunteering for a trash cleanup at Crater of Diamonds State Park! Be sure to wear close-toed shoes and bring plenty of drinking water for gathering litter. Supplies will be available in the Lower Level of the Diamond Discovery Center. #KeepAmericaBeautiful

Diamond Mining 101

<p>Meet a park interpreter in the <strong>Diamond Discovery Center </strong>to learn the tricks of the trade at this demonstration of diamond searching methods!</p><br><br>

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