Never Ending Campout

Wouldn’t it be great if your campout at Lake Dardanelle State Park could last forever? It might be fun, but the effects of a campout might be felt for years to come if you are not careful. Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater to discover how long the things that get left behind might last.<br />
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History in a Bag

<p>Exploration, opportunity, and progress forged the culture you find here today. Meet a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room to play a game that will take you on a journey through the history of Arkansas.</p><br>

Slithering Snakes

Discover how to tell the difference between a venomous and non-venomous snake. Then don't miss out on the chance to meet some of our snake residents here at Lake Dardanelle State Park.

Hike to the Waterfall

Meet a park interpreter for a hike to the waterfall on the Ozark Highlands Trail.&nbsp;This trek is designed for all ages. Just bring your appreciation of waterfalls<br>
and your ability to walk approximately 1.5-miles. Comfortable hiking shoes,&nbsp;water, and a hiking stick are recommended.

Senior Hike to the Waterfall

Meet a park interpreter for a hike to the waterfall on the Ozark Highlands Trail.
This trek is designed for hikers ages 50 and up who appreciate a shorter hike at a
more relaxed pace, but all ages are welcome to participate. Total distance is approximately
¾-mile or 1500 steps. Seven stone steps

Think Like a Fish

Want to catch more fish? Want to know more about what fish eat and where they live? Meet a park interpreter to think like a fish and discover more about the fish that live in Lake Fort Smith.

Ento-Roadshow

<p>Come visit Hobbs State Park for the <b>ENTO-ROADSHOW</b>, a travelling STEAM (science,
technology, art, and math) classroom trailer that has interactive displays from
the University of Arkansas Arthropod Museum, as well as insect and arthropod
related art generated by U of A students. Visitors will get a</p>

Bear Cookie Drop

Let gravity be&nbsp;your friend in this Plinko-style interactive program that helps you get-to-know the American black bears of Mount Magazine State Park! All ages<br>
will enjoy this program, especially ages 7-12.

A Simple Stick

Meet a park interpreter to discover how a hiking stick can make your hike safer,&nbsp;enjoyable, and more memorable. We will discuss proper sizing, primary and&nbsp;secondary uses for a hiking stick, and how to personalize your stick for comfort&nbsp;and safety. Meet at the overlook.

Camp Cooking

Cooking around a campfire is an age-old activity that was part of day-to-day life throughout history. Today it is usually reserved for camping only. We are going to take a step back and explore the variety of cooking options available to us around a campfire. A registration fee is required, get

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