Some November and December Events at Davidsonville Historic State Park

Some November and December Events at Davidsonville Historic State Park
Green Friday Bird Hike, Nov 25th, 1-3 pm
Looking for something to do on black Friday that doesn’t involve hectic shopping lines? Spend the day outside instead; enjoy the cooler weather and work off your Thanksgiving dinner with a brisk walk around the park. During the hike we will be on the lookout for the many different birds that call the park home. Light refreshments will be provided at the end.
Cost: Free
Meeting Place: Visitor Center
Sunday Afternoon Stroll, December 4th, 2-3 pm
Dress warmly and join the park interpreter for an easy guided walk on one of Davidsonville Historic State Park’s natural or historic trails. Participants will enjoy an hour’s worth of good exercise, good conversation, and the quiet of Davidsonville in wintertime. Bring good walking shoes, a bottle of water, and an open mind to discuss topics ranging from the history of Davidsonville to the old-fashioned skill of pioneer weather predicting and more.
Cost: Free
Meeting Place: Visitor Center
Build a Bat-House Workshop, December 10th , 9-Noon
Bats are extremely important to our ecosystem and having a bat house near your own home benefits both you and the bats. Sign up for this workshop to learn more about bats and make your own bat house to take home. Space is limited and early registration is required. Call the park to register.
Cost $20
Meeting Place: Old Visitor Center
Davidsonville Historic State Park is a 163-acre Arkansas state park in Randolph County, Arkansas in the United States.
Address: 7953 Hwy. 166 South, Pocahontas, Arkansas 72455
Phone (870) 892-4708
GPS: 36.15835, -91.056892
I have been to Davidsonville Historic State Park several times, and always enjoyed a great time full of adventure, information, history, and Geoff is an awesome guide, he even walks in front to shield the visitors from SPIDER WEBS! See you there, Ginger!