Dutch Oven Workshop
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARJoin Park Interpreter Chris and learn the basics of using our state cooking vessel as we try at least four different recipes,
Tale of the Turtle
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARJoin Park Interpreter Steve while you learn some interesting facts about these reptile friends.
Eagle Watch Tour
Join an interpreter on our pontoon boat as we cruise beautiful Beaver Lake to view and learn about our national symbol, the bald eagle, and other wildlife
Astronomy Night with Sugar Creek Astronomical Society
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARSCAS president Bill Murphy will begin with the indoor program in the Discovery Classroom discussing light pollution. Weather permitting, the outdoor viewing will begin at 5:30 p.m. and we will view Saturn and Jupiter, some fall constellations, and possibly some meteors from the Northern Taurids meteor shower.
Puffballs in the Sky
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARIs a cloud just a cloud? No sir! Clouds can tell us things. Clouds can do things.
U.F.O. (Unidentified Forest Object) Challenge
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARLook at some mysterious objects found in the forests around Hobbs, see if you can identify them, then learn more about them from Park Interpreter Steve.
Eagle Watch Tour
Join an interpreter on our pontoon boat as we cruise beautiful Beaver Lake to view and learn about our national symbol, the bald eagle, and other wildlife
Annual Meeting & Volunteer Appreciation
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARPlease join us for the Annual Meeting & Volunteer Appreciation. All members welcome.
Thank You, Mr. Turkey!
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARThe wild turkey is a great conservation success story.
Leave No Trace: The 7 Principles
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARThe choices you make when you are outside make a big difference.
The Ozark Chinquapin Tree
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARLearn from Park Interpreter Steve why this rare tree, once common in the Ozarks, is so important and what we are doing at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area to try and save it.
The 8 “Ates” Hike
Ozark Plateau Trail 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARHow does wildlife survive the cold winter months? Hibernate is just one of the “ates”!