Calendar
Events are subject to change or cancelation without notice.
Events
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Trapper’s Cabin Open House
Dogwood CanyonTake a peek inside Johnny Morris’ very own Trapper’s Cabin. Located just 0.3 miles south of the Missouri-Arkansas border on Dogwood Canyon's paved walking and biking trail, the cabin was built in 1993 as Johnny Morris’ home base during the construction of Dogwood Canyon. Trapper's Cabin is free to view with general admission or membership…
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Nature Talk
Nature CenterStop by our Nature Center classroom for a fun and engaging program to get your Dogwood adventure started! Topics rotate through a variety of nature identification themes to equip you for your canyon experience! This 20-30 minute program is included with park admission.
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Stone-Age Survival Skills Demo
Dogwood CanyonThere is a direct line of human technology, from 2.3 million years ago when our earliest ancestors banged rocks to make cutting tools, to the rapid advances in our modern world. Join Bo Brown, survival instructor and author of Foraging the Ozarks and Foraging Central Grasslands, to explore the humble beginnings of the technologies that…
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Foraging the Ozarks
Dogwood CanyonJoin Bo Brown, wilderness survival instructor and author of Foraging the Ozarks and Foraging Central Grasslands, at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park for a mosey around the canyon to learn about wildflowers, edible and medicinal plants, and a bit about local archaeology. Bring binoculars if you have them, as there’s always a possibility to see beautiful…
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Stone-Age Survival Skills Demo
Dogwood CanyonThere is a direct line of human technology, from 2.3 million years ago when our earliest ancestors banged rocks to make cutting tools, to the rapid advances in our modern world. Join Bo Brown, survival instructor and author of Foraging the Ozarks and Foraging Central Grasslands, to explore the humble beginnings of the technologies that…
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Trapper’s Cabin Open House
Dogwood CanyonTake a peek inside Johnny Morris’ very own Trapper’s Cabin. Located just 0.3 miles south of the Missouri-Arkansas border on Dogwood Canyon's paved walking and biking trail, the cabin was built in 1993 as Johnny Morris’ home base during the construction of Dogwood Canyon. Trapper's Cabin is free to view with general admission or membership…
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Nature Talk
Nature CenterStop by our Nature Center classroom for a fun and engaging program to get your Dogwood adventure started! Topics rotate through a variety of nature identification themes to equip you for your canyon experience! This 20-30 minute program is included with park admission.
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Nature Talk
Nature CenterStop by our Nature Center classroom for a fun and engaging program to get your Dogwood adventure started! Topics rotate through a variety of nature identification themes to equip you for your canyon experience! This 20-30 minute program is included with park admission.
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Foraging the Ozarks
Dogwood CanyonJoin Bo Brown, wilderness survival instructor and author of Foraging the Ozarks and Foraging Central Grasslands, at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park for a mosey around the canyon to learn about wildflowers, edible and medicinal plants, and a bit about local archaeology. Bring binoculars if you have them, as there’s always a possibility to see beautiful…
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Trapper’s Cabin Open House
Dogwood CanyonTake a peek inside Johnny Morris’ very own Trapper’s Cabin. Located just 0.3 miles south of the Missouri-Arkansas border on Dogwood Canyon's paved walking and biking trail, the cabin was built in 1993 as Johnny Morris’ home base during the construction of Dogwood Canyon. Trapper's Cabin is free to view with general admission or membership…
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Nature Talk
Nature CenterStop by our Nature Center classroom for a fun and engaging program to get your Dogwood adventure started! Topics rotate through a variety of nature identification themes to equip you for your canyon experience! This 20-30 minute program is included with park admission.
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Stone-Age Survival Skills Demo
Dogwood CanyonThere is a direct line of human technology, from 2.3 million years ago when our earliest ancestors banged rocks to make cutting tools, to the rapid advances in our modern world. Join Bo Brown, survival instructor and author of Foraging the Ozarks and Foraging Central Grasslands, to explore the humble beginnings of the technologies that…
