Rock Candy Demo
Rock candy was one of the most popular treats during the Civil War. Join a park interpreter to learn how to make your own rock candy at home, and take home a recipe!
Rock candy was one of the most popular treats during the Civil War. Join a park interpreter to learn how to make your own rock candy at home, and take home a recipe!
Join a park interpreter for a 1–2 mile hike as we explore the trails to discover animal tracks, scat and other signs of wildlife. Learn how to “read” the forest like a newspaper and uncover the secret lives of animals in winter.
Lace up your hiking shoes and get ready for a stroll along Devil’s Den’s 0.25-mile Woody Plant Trail to discover the clever ways plants protect themselves!
Join a park interpreter at the Latta House to find out how people lived during the 1800s.
Join a park interpreter to search for the amazing nocturnal raptor, the owl. This is a chance to hear or spot these stealthy flyers. The trail is rocky with uneven terrain, so wear comfortable shoes and bring a flashlight.
Learn the basics of nature photography with a park interpreter as we wander along a section of the Outlaw Loop.
The landscapes and wildlife of Lake Dardanelle State Park offer endless opportunities for inspiration. Join Lake Dardanelle State Park staff for M.A.D.E. (Making Art, Driving Exploration), a program series designed to help you connect with the outdoors through creativity. In each session, you’ll
Discover the fascinating secrets behind the many web designs crafted by different spider species—and discover even more cool spider facts!
Join a park interpreter for a look inside the fascinating houses and buildings at the Prairie Grove Battlefield. Meet at Hindman Hall.
Hardtack was a staple in the diet of every soldier in the Civil War North or South. Join a park interpreter for a demo on how to make hardtack, and take home a recipe!