Animal Imposters!

Don’t let the mimics fool you. Join a park interpreter to learn which animal is the imposter.

Icky, Sticky Spider Webs

Ever wondered why some spider webs look like wheels while others resemble tangled threads? Join a park interpreter and discover the fascinating secrets behind the many web designs crafted by different spider species—and discover even more cool spider facts!<br>

Bats vs. Moths

How do bats catch something as small as a moth at night? How do moths try to avoid getting eaten by bats? Join a park interpreter to learn all about it and play a game of bats vs. moths.

Volunteer Opportunity: Garden Day

Join Master Naturalists and other volunteers to help work on the native plant garden beds in the park! Remember to bring your gardening gloves and tools.<br>

Friends of Hobbs Speaker Series: Nature Poetry by Geffrey Davis

<p>Mr. Davis, who teaches for the University
of Arkansas’s Program in Creative Writing &amp; Translation and is a core
faculty member of Pacific Lutheran University’s Rainier Writing Workshop, will
read some of his favorite nature poetry. The wildlife and weather of the
landscapes he’s known often show up</p>

Bird Song Symphonies

While exploring you may here a symphony of
songs being performed by the many different birds here at Devil’s Den State Park. Join
Park Interpreter Kara to learn
how to pick out some of the common individual bird songs you could hear in the
park. <br>

Dark Forests, White Tails

What do you know about white-tailed deer?
Join Park Interpreter Kara to learn how this amazing animal survives here in
the park.&nbsp;<br><br>

If I Were a Bear

Bears, like all animals, have certain requirements that need to be met if they are to survive. Join Park Interpreter Kara for a fun game of playing bear and see if you could survive in the forest. <br> <br><br>

Discovery on the Lake Trail

Join a park interpreter for a hike as you explore some of the natural things found in Devil’s Den State Park. The Lake Trail is an easy 0.5-mile (out to the CCC Dam and back) trail. Dress for the weather. <br>
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