Living Forest

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/26/2019
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location
Hobbs State Park visitor Center

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“Living Forest”- a Free Activity for Families at Hobbs State Park –

A Learning Experience from the Animals Themselves

 

Join Mother Nature as she introduces her many woodland friends at Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area’s “Living Forest” on Saturday October 26th.

Listen to each animal’s story.  They have a lot to tell us.  These educational messages will be uncomplicated and easy for young children to understand.  Teenagers and adults will learn too!  Living Forest is for families with members of all ages.

Who are these critters who will be delivering the informative messages?  They include:  barred owl, deer, spider, bat, blue jays, skunk, raccoon, eagle, squirrel, and more.  Costumed Northwest Arkansas Master Naturalists will be delivering the meaningful messages.

Join in this fun, 40- minute, non-scary, fall treat for the whole family.  Strollers and wagons are welcome as you meander along a wide, paved, barrier-free path.  If you want to be like Mother Nature’s animal friends, come in costume.   Also experience:  crafts and free S’mores – yum.

 

 

 

Where:  Hobbs State Park visitor center on Highway 12 just east of the

Hwy 12/War Eagle Road intersection

 

When:   Saturday October 26, 2019          Come any time from 1 pm – 5 pm

 

Cost:       Free

 

For more information, call: 479-789-5000