Burn Smart, Leave No Mark

Campfires can warm the night and cook our meals, but they can also scar the land for years. Join a park interpreter for a guided activity about how to enjoy fire sustainably and responsibly. From smart wood choices to safe extinguishing, discover how to leave Mount Magazine State Park better than

Nightshift Hike

<p>When the sun goes down, the forest wakes up in a whole new way at Mount Magazine State Park. Join a park interpreter on a guided night hike to meet the wild creatures who rule the dark, from stealthy owls to squeaky bats! Bring your ears, your curiosity, and maybe a little courage! Seasonally</p>

Treasured Trees of Magazine

<p>Mount Magazine State Park has a wonderful diversity of trees. So much so, it can be hard to tell which tree is which! “Leaf” it to a park interpreter to introduce you to a fun, interactive activity that helps you learn some tree species of Mount Magazine State Park. This program will be best enjoyed</p>

Tree Tales on the Monument Trails

Discover the secret life of the forest on a 0.25-mile moderate hike along the Monument Trails. Led by a park interpreter, this scenic loop reveals how fallen trees still nourish wildlife, shelter creatures, and feed fungi. Lace up your shoes, bring water, and uncover the magic hidden in every log

Ready? Set, Hike!

What do you pack in your trail bag? How do
you decide which trail is right for you? Join a park interpreter as we discuss
how to prepare to trek the trails at Devil’s Den State Park and stick around
for a leisurely hike along the 1-mile hike on the Monument Trail. It is suggested to wear comfortable

Wildflower Bingo

Play a lively game of wildflower bingo with a park interpreter! As we mark our cards, we’ll explore fascinating facts about the beautiful wildflowers that thrive right here at Devil’s Den State Park.

Life in a Covered Wagon

Discover how the use of a covered wagon enabled pioneers to settle the area now known as Lake Fort Smith. Daily life was full of hard choices of what to pack for the westward expansion. Come meet a park interpreter and try your hand at selecting essentials for your trip at the covered wagon display

Hidden Histories of the Monument Trails

Embark on an engaging journey through time with a park interpreter as we discover the fascinating stories behind out Monument Trail names that connect back to Devil's Den State Park's rich history.<br>

Mount Nebo's Monumental Sand Lizards

What is a sand lizard? And why does Mount Nebo State Park have a Monument Trail named after them? Meet a park interpreter at Sunrise Point for a program followed
by a moderate, 1-mile guided hike to discover what ties the sand lizards and
the Monument Trails together.

B.A.R.K. Ranger

Here at Mount Nebo State Park, we take our canine visitors very seriously. Meet a park interpreter on the back porch of the visitor center for an easy, 1-mile guided hike where we will explore the impact your dog can have on the park, as well as the impact the park can have on your dog. After

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