The event is free and open to the public.
The Ozark Society Sugar Creek Chapter Presents a Free Hike in Bentonville
The Ozark Society Sugar Creek chapter is excited to invite the public to a free 4-mile hike in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The hike will be led by a park ranger and will include a guided tour of the lake and surrounding areas. The event is free and open to the family-friendly activities.
Introduction
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has announced a 5-mile family hike at Lake Alma City Park in Alma, scheduled for Thursday, 10:30 a.m.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) is a state agency that manages and conserves natural resources, including fish and wildlife.
Introduction
The Ozark Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural beauty of the Ozark region. With a focus on conservation and education, they aim to inspire a love for nature in the next generation. The Youth Engagement Grants are an exciting opportunity for schools and organizations to collaborate with the Ozark Society and engage young minds in hands-on conservation activities.
Eligibility and Application Process
To be eligible for the Youth Engagement Grants, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Benefits of the Youth Engagement Grants
The Youth Engagement Grants offer numerous benefits for schools and organizations, including:
The trips will be guided by experienced river guides who will provide information about the river’s history, geology, and wildlife.
Introduction
The Arkansas River Valley Nature Center is a unique destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located in the heart of the Arkansas River Valley, the center offers a range of activities and programs that promote conservation and education. One of the exciting features of the Arkansas River Valley Nature Center is its pontoon boat trips on the Arkansas River. In this article, we will delve into the details of these trips and explore what makes them an unforgettable experience.
History of the Arkansas River
The Arkansas River has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years. The river was formed by the movement of glaciers during the last ice age, and its course has been shaped by millions of years of erosion and sedimentation.
