Kids to Parks Day: Nature Scene Investigation

Something is going on in the forest and we need your help to figure out what! Join a park interpreter to become a nature detective. See if you can use the clues like tracks, scat, and food left by the animals to solve the mystery of what happened at the scene. #KidstoParks<br>

Design a Bird

Birds come in all shapes and sizes. Some also have some unique features. Join Park Interpreter Kara and let your imagination run wild as you create and name your own special bird!<br><br><br>

Pinecone Bird Feeders

<p> Join a park interpreter to make some simple bird feeders you
can take home for your feathered friends to enjoy.&nbsp;<br></p>

Nature Games

Discover all about the food chain at Devil’s Den State Park with a park interpreter as we play the game “Into the Forest.”&nbsp;<br><br><br>

Sensory Grab Bag

Can you identify
items in nature? Join Park Interpreter Kara to discover just how well you may
know nature by using just your sense of touch! <br><br><br>

Trail Etiquette and Safety Tabletop on Monument Trails

<p>Before or after your bike ride<br>
or hike, stop by a tabletop at the Karst Trail parking lot off Rambo Road and<br>
visit with a park interpreter about trail etiquette, outdoor safety, and Leave<br>
No Trace. Come and go as you please. A 15-minute program begins every 30 minutes.</p>

Unclean Scene

The Arkansas River journeys through Lake Dardanelle, creating opportunities for you and providing habitat to many wildlife. Caring for our water resource is a challenge for each of us, but through conservation we can learn ways to protect our precious water. Join a park interpreter in the grassy

Moles, Can You Dig It?

Join a park interpreter as we take a dive beneath the dirt of Devil's Den State Park to learn about the elusive mammal, the Eastern mole. #ARSpringBreak <br>
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Reptiles of the River

Lake Dardanelle State Park is home to variety of wildlife, but do you ever wonder just what there is out there in the river? Are there snakes, is that a snapping turtle? Join a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room to learn the reptiles of the river.

Boater Education Class

Learn about Arkansas' safe boating laws and practices in one day class. Anyone born after 1985 must take and pass an approved Arkansas Game and Fish Boating Education Course and carry proof that he or she has satisfactorily completed the course in order to operate a motorboat in Arkansas. The law

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