5539 Hwy 49
Helena-West Helena, AR 72390
United States
Delta Heritage Trail is an ideal place for joining others to experience the outdoors and getting some exercise. Meet at the Arkansas City Trailhead Office and join a park interpreter for a hike at a leisurely pace on an easy paved surface trail for...
82 Woolly Hollow Road
Greenbrier, AR 72058
United States
Do you love history? Join a park interpreter to learn more about our local history while touring the 143-year-old Woolly Cabin. The cabin tour will be preceded by an optional easy, 0.5-mile hike on the Cabin Trail.
The Pinnacle Mountain Wild Women Wednesday hiking group is a free, weekly guided hiking group for women of all ages at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, designed to build confidence, community, and foster a connection with nature . Led by a park...
11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74
West Fork, AR 72774
United States
Discover the natural signs that hint at storms, sunshine or seasonal shifts. From the way animals behave to the shape of clouds, nature offers subtle forecasts that anyone can learn to read.
1200 Catherine Park Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
United States
Butterfly or moth? What's the difference? Meet a park interpreter at the Nature Cabin to find out. Participants will have the opportunity to craft their very own butterfly or moth to take home.
11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74
West Fork, AR 72774
United States
Did you know there are animals that use the moon and stars to navigate at night? Learn about how our animals use nocturnal navigation and what you can to do to help.
1032 Park Avenue
Mountain View, AR 72560
United States
Enjoy two nights of old-time mountain music and dance at our acclaimed 1,000-seat indoor music venue, Ozark Highlands Theater, during Memorial Day weekend. You'll enjoy performances by Ozark Folk Center favorites including award-winning vocalists...
Join a park ranger for an easy 0.25-mile hike through a beautiful bottomland hardwood forest. We will learn how to identify some trees and hopefully have some birding opportunities. Bug spray and walking shoes are recommended.
Join a park interpreter to use audio recorders to capture spring bird calls. Analyze ecosystem health through sound diversity and connect to migration patterns at the park.
Come discover, observe, and be amazed by nature's most impressive arial predator. The real jewels of the skies are the dragonflies. We will explore the dragonfly’s anatomy, life cycle, and ecological significance.
131 Columbia Road 459
Magnolia, AR 71753
United States
Join the park interpreter to discover how conservation of the land's natural resources has led to generations of memories even before this was a state park. Tennis shoes or hiking boots are recommended for this moderate 1.25-mile hike.