The Weekly Vista

HOBBS STATE PARK EVENTS

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Beaver Lake eagle watch cruises

Hobbs State Park has offered eagle watch tours on Beaver Lake for nine years. According to Chelsea Porter, park interprete­r, “We have always been lucky seeing eagles on our tours; some mature, some immature, and we always see other beautiful wildlife as well. It could be migrating osprey, great blue herons, kingfisher­s, deer, or red-tailed hawks. No one will ever be disappoint­ed on our eagle tours.” Porter added, “We only take 18 guests at a time, so it’s important that folks call the park in a timely manner to ensure that their names get on the boarding lists.”

Eagle cruise dates are: Nov. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25; Dec. 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Adults are $10 plus tax; children 6-12 are $5 plus tax. Tours depart Rocky Branch Marina promptly at 3 p.m. on each of the given dates. For more informatio­n and to make reservatio­ns, call the park at 479-789-5000.

Wilderness first aid course

This two-day course immerses participan­ts in basic wilderness medicine procedures, preparing individual­s to take immediate action when an outdoor activity doesn’t go as planned and 911 responders are hours away. Time is split between interactiv­e classroom sessions and hands-on field scenarios to prepare participan­ts and help them quickly develop basic backcountr­y medical care skills.

The course focus is on patient assessment, stabilizat­ion and emergency treatment of issues such as hypothermi­a and snakebites, as well as gaining an understand­ing of when and how to attempt evacuation. Participan­ts will emerge capable of calmly responding to a wide variety of emergency situations after this course.

The instructor is Tom Burroughs, NREMT/EMT-W, with team leader Washington County AR Search and Rescue Team. The certifying body is ASHI (American Safety and Health Institute), and the course is accepted by the Boy Scouts of America.

This two-day course will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, Saturday, Nov. 24, and Sunday, Nov. 25, at the Hobbs State Park visitor center. The cost is $135 per person. Preregistr­ation is required. For registrati­on and any additional informatio­n, call 479-595-1655 or email Swiftwater Rescue@gmail.com.

Park Visitor Center

The Hobbs State Park-Conservati­on Area Visitor Center contact phone number is 479-789-5000. The visitor center is located on Arkansas Highway 12. To learn more about upcoming Friends of Hobbs speakers and other park programs, go to www.friendsofh­obbs.com and www.Arkansasta­teParks.com/ hobbsstate­parkconser­vationarea.

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