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Select the country and object's type February Events in the Arkansas River Valley

Jill M. Rohrbach, travel writer

Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism

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In order to better serve your needs and to keep you from getting extremely long documents from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, we have decided to break down our Travelin’ Arkansas release into regions organized by date. This way you will be able to look only at the areas you are interested in covering. The territories covered in Travelin\' Arkansas adhere to the six geographical regions found in the Arkansas Tour Guide. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions: communications@arkansas.com or 501-682-7606.

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Lake Dardanelle State Park in Russellville offers free winter lake cruises that provide a great opportunity to see American Bald Eagles. Upcoming dates for the trips are Feb. 3, 5, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 26, and 29. Many other spectacular birds can be spotted, including American white pelicans, ducks, and snow geese. Participants should dress warmly because temperatures and winds can be more severe on the lake. In an effort to accommodate as many people as possible for tours, the park is taking reservations this year. Call the visitor center at 479-967-5516 to reserve your seat. Boarding begins 15 minutes before the tour at the boat dock near the fishing tournament weigh-in facility. Also, in case of inclement weather, call one hour before tour time for possible cancellations.

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A Coyote Mentoring Workshop takes place Feb. 3-5 at Lake Fort Smith State Park in Mountainburg. The workshop focuses on the 8-Shields Model, a highly effective educational approach that synthesizes age-old indigenous techniques with the benefits of 21st century technology. Developed by Jon Young and endorsed by Richard Louv, it has been utilized by a variety of organizations over the past 25 years. In this model, the focus shifts from information transmission characteristic of most Western didactic educational models, to a cultural mentoring model of “learn it, do it, model it, mentor it,” allowing nature to be the teacher. The method fosters scientific inquiry while allowing the content to be learner-driven.

From dynamic sensory awareness exercises to animal mimicry games, the 8-Shields Model includes some of the most effective tools available for fostering Deep Nature Connection which subsequently cultivates authentic Environmental Stewardship among mentors and mentees. Developing an effective, viable mentoring community with the goal of connecting people to nature, this program is tailor-made for formal and informal educators, parents, scout leaders, camp counselors, and anyone wanting to join a community of people who love nature and want to preserve it for future generations. The cost is $25. Contact the park at 479-369-2469 for further details. Register online at http://ozarktrackers.org/classes/ozark-nature-mentoring-initiative/coyote-mentoring-workshops/.

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The annual Migrating Through the River Valley Bird Weekend at Mount Nebo State Park in Dardanelle is Feb. 10-12. Bird-themed programs are offered all weekend. There is no cost to attend. Contact the park at 479-229-3655 for a schedule of events.

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Head to Petit Jean State Park near Morrilton on Feb. 11-12 for \"Hikes, Hearts, and Hugs.\" Enjoy a romantic weekend at the park as a prelude to Valentine’s Day with guided trail hikes and other activities geared toward couples. Contact the park at 501-727-5441 for a detailed schedule. Visit www.petitjeanstatepark.com for more information on the park.

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Take a Bald Eagle Boat Tour on Feb. 25 at Lake Fort Smith State Park in Mountainburg. American Bald Eagles find the lakes of Arkansas as suitable homes during their winter migration. Bundle up and be ready to explore the sky and shoreline for sightings of these feathered friends while cruising along the shores of Lake Fort Smith. Reservations are suggested and can be made at the visitor center or by calling 479- 369- 2469. This is a weather dependent event so in case of inclement weather call for possible cancellation. Tours depart from the park marina and cost $11 for adults, and $6 for ages 6 to 12. Children younger than 6 are free.

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