Poop Bingo
Does a bear poop in the woods? It sure does, along with every other animal! Join a park interpreter for a hilarious game of poop bingo to learn about some of the park’s animal residents and their poop.
Does a bear poop in the woods? It sure does, along with every other animal! Join a park interpreter for a hilarious game of poop bingo to learn about some of the park’s animal residents and their poop.
<p>Want to find out more about what the Prairie Grove
area has to offer or want to get involved in helping the community? Come check
out local non-profit organizations and find out more information. This drop-in
fair will be open until 2 p.m. on the park grounds.</p>
<p>To avoid enemy detection, soldiers tried to blend
in with their surroundings. While searching for hidden objects along the
trail, we will explore the effectiveness of camouflage during a 30-minute
program. Meet at the Dogtrot House.</p>
How well do you know the history and folklore of Arkansas? Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater for this fun quiz game where teams will compete for prizes. All ages are welcome!
Why does Lake Dardanelle have such a healthy bass population? The health of this fishery is partially due to the good conservation practices of the staff at Lake Dardanelle State Park. Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater for a program about fish and how we can better care for them by
Many creatures call Lake Dardanelle State Park home. Many of these amazing creatures are reptiles. Join a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room to discover some of the things that make reptiles unique.<br>
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<p>Classrooms look a little different today than
they did in the 1800s. Come, take a seat, and learn about school during
the 1800s in this 30-minute program. Meet at the one-room schoolhouse.<b></b></p> <br>
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The annual Clothesline Fair will take place over Labor Day weekend and features vendors selling and demonstrating handmade crafts, and local children competing in a square dancing competition. Non-profit organizations operate food and drink concessions.
Join a park interpreter on the Dardanelle side of the park at the pavilion to learn about our silent hunters that come out when the sun goes down. We will talk about some of their unique features, including looking at an owl pellet, then we will practice our owl calls and see who is listening
Plants and animals have been adapting to their surroundings for ages. It seems only natural that people would look to nature for innovations to help us adapt and create. Join a park interpreter in the visitor center Orientation Room we will explore some of the innovations we use that were inspired