Sensory Grab Bag
Ready for a sensory challenge? Team up with a park interpreter and test your ability to recognize natural objects using only the sense of touch. It’s trickier than you’d expect—but that’s all part of the fun!<br>
Ready for a sensory challenge? Team up with a park interpreter and test your ability to recognize natural objects using only the sense of touch. It’s trickier than you’d expect—but that’s all part of the fun!<br>
Everyone is invited to join the park interpreters for softball. Come be a part of this living legacy! We have gloves, bats, and balls, but we need you for a game! <br>
This motto of the Civilian Conservation Corps inspired the boys of 1933! Join the assistant superintendent to discover their story and the history of Devil’s Den State Park tonight at the amphitheater.
What do bats need to be happy in their habitat? Join a park interpreter to discover the answers as we hike the moderate 1.5-mile Devil’s Den Trail. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring insect repellant, water, and a hiking stick. <br>
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<p>With over a 1,000 different species of bats on Earth, how do you know which bat is which? Join Park Interpreter Kara to learn what features you need to look for when identifying a bat. </p>
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Learn about some of the night creatures that soar over Devil’s Den State Park with a park interpreter.<br>
<p>We will begin with an indoor program presented
by Dr. Clinton Willis, who will offer a different look at astronomy called
“Archeoastronomy.” He will discuss how ancient civilizations mixed both their
mythologies and science together in order to understand and explain the cosmos
and the origins of</p>
<p>Spend a few hours paddling on Beaver Lake with a
park interpreter. Learn the basics of kayaking and enjoy the spring scenery on
the lake, weather permitting. All equipment is provided. Space is limited to 10
people. Bring a bottle of water, insect repellent, and dress for the weather.
Minimum age 9</p>
<p>Why is there a state park
here? Join a park interpreter for a story-telling adventure about how this place
came to be Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area. Discover one of the most
influential spots in the history of Northwest Arkansas and the people that
shaped its destiny along the easy half-mile</p>
<p>Day hiking and
backpacking are great ways to enjoy the natural beauty of Hobbs State Park, including on
our Monument Trails. Did you know the Karst Loop camping area has 6 primitive
campsites available to rent? Keeping
your trip fun, safe and sustainable takes a little pre-planning. Up your hiking</p>