Black Bear Hike
Ozark Plateau Trail 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARBlack Bears were once so plentiful in Arkansas that our state was known as the Bear State.
Geocaching: The World’s Largest Treasure Hunt
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, AREver heard of geocaching? This fun activity for ALL ages combines getting outside, GPS technology and clues to create a world-wide treasure hunt for prizes or “swag”.
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
Thank You, Mr. Turkey!
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARThe wild turkey is a great conservation success story.
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”!
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
Living Healthy in Nature: Depression and Watchable Wildlife
Schmieding Center for Senior Health and Education 2422 N Thompson St, Springdale, ARThis month meet at the Schmieding Center for a discussion on depression and watchable wildlife.
Black Bear Hike
Ozark Plateau Trail 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, ARBlack Bears were once so plentiful in Arkansas that our state was known as the Bear State.
Primitive Skills Workshop #4 – Animal Tracking
Hobbs State Park 20201 East Hwy. 12, Rogers, ARAges 8 and up. In order to successfully hunt animals for food, or to help identify any potential predators in your area that could put your family in danger, you need to be able to identify animal tracks.
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.
Venomous Snakes of Arkansas
Visitor Center 20201 East Hwy 12, Rogers, AREveryone who lives in or visits Arkansas should be aware of what venomous snakes we have and what they look like.
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”!