Dazzling Dragonflies

Dragonflies are unique creatures that tell us a lot about the environment. Join a park interpreter to discover their characteristics and why they are helpful!

Weather is Wild!

Sometimes it feels like the weather is unpredictable. Join a park interpreter to learn some of the different signs people have used to determine what kind of weather to expect and participate in a few weather experiments.&nbsp;<br>

Nature Journaling

Let's explore the natural world through art! Join a park interpreter to create your very own natural journal that you can you use in the park.&nbsp;

Tree Rings Tell All

What are the hidden messages in the rings of a
tree, and how do they tell the story of the forest? Join a park interpreter to learn how to decipher those messages and piece together the
history of the forests in the park. <br><br><br>

Morning Bird Songs on the Woody Plant Trail

<p> Enjoy a morning walk with a park interpreter along the 0.50-mile (out
and back) Woody Plant Trail as we listen to the songbirds of Devil's Den State Park. Be sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes. <br></p> <br><br><br>

Living in the Forest: The White-tailed Way

<p>What
do you know about the white-tailed deer? Join a park interpreter to learn how this amazing animal survives here in the park.&nbsp;</p><br>

Rabbits in the Sky and on the Ground

One of the many wild animals that makes Devil’s Den State Park its home is the Eastern cottontail rabbit. Did you know there are also rabbits that live in the sky? Meet a park interpreter to discover how the cottontail rabbit lives and survives every day on the ground. Then hear stories of rabbits

Storyteller's Seat: Tall Tales of the Ozarks

Storytelling has long been a cherished tradition—not only among campers, but also among the early settlers of the Ozarks. Join a park interpreter as we share some legends that shaped this region, creating new memories from stories that have been passed down. <br><br><br>

Nightshine: Eyes in the Dark

Meet a park interpreter to find out the creature behind glowing eyes in the dark and why they glow.&nbsp;<br><br>
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Devil's Den Mammals

Step into the wild with a park interpreter and learn about local mammals by seeing and feeling real pelts—an interactive experience that brings nature to your fingertips. <br>
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