Fishing on Beaver Lake Tabletop

<p>Find out where you can access the lake
from within the park for your next fishing adventure and discover the common
fish species in Beaver Lake. Children of all ages can see how well they
can cast by playing a fun fishing game and take home a beginning fishing guide.
A 15-minute program will start</p>

Nature Sensory Hike on Sinking Stream Trail

Hike along this easy 0.5-mile trail and enjoy the sights, sounds and
smells of the forest before the heat of the day. This guided hike will
encourage you to slow down and truly experience the forest. We will use our
senses to identify birds, plants, trees and insects all along the way. Meet at
the

The Amazing Ozark Chinquapin Tabletop

<p>This tree was once a very important part
of the Ozark forest, until it was almost wiped out by the chestnut blight. Find
out more about this amazing tree and what folks are doing to save it. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">A 15-minute
program will start every half hour. Come and go as you please.</a></p>

Monument Trail Etiquette and Safety Tabletop

<p>Before or after your bike ride or hike,
stop by a tabletop at the Monument Trail parking lot by the visitor center and
visit with a park interpreter about trail etiquette, outdoor safety, and Leave
No Trace. A 15-minute program will start every half hour. Come and go as you
please.<b></b></p>

Friends of Hobbs Speaker Series: “What in the Wood?” A Tree ID Journey

Join Rosie Timmerman, a county forester for the Arkansas Department of
Agriculture: Forestry Division, for an engaging and hands-on tree
identification class, where you'll learn to recognize and distinguish various
tree species by their leaves, bark, and overall characteristics. Whether you're
a

Owl Prowl on Devil's Racetrack

Join a park interpreter for an evening exploration into the mysterious world of owls that inhabit Devil's Den State Park year-round. We'll begin at the amphitheater discussing about these nocturnal birds of prey. As night falls, we'll embark on a 1.5-mile guided hike though the Ozark Forest, calling

War Eagle Hike

<p>Join a park interpreter for a guided hike along the iconic War Eagle Creek Trail. This 1.5-mile looped trail features an overlook of the War Eagle Creek and the opportunity to experience the forests of Withrow Springs State Park. Be sure to wear sturdy footwear and bring water.</p><br>

21st Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day

Join us at the 21st Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day. This is a free family-friendly event! Explore the War Eagle watershed through education, recreation, and interactive activities. Contact the park for more information.

Bridge to War Eagle Showing

Join park staff at the Keith Ham Pavilion for a special showing of "Bridge to War Eagle" Stories of a Wild Ozark Stream, and the People Who Love It. This 30-minute documentary is the perfect way to kick off the 21st Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day by learning more about this amazing resource. 

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