The Weekly Vista

HOBBS STATE PARK-CONSERVATI­ON CENTER EVENTS

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Sunset and full moon kayak tours

Spend some time on Beaver Lake while paddling a one-man kayak guided by a park interprete­r. Learn the basics of paddling at a calm area of Beaver Lake. Recreation­al kayaks, paddles and life jackets will be provided. Bring a bottle of water, bug spray, flashlight, and dress for the weather. Choose one of the remaining tours that fit your schedule. The cost of each tour is $25, plus tax, for adults and $12, plus tax, for children (ages 9-12). Those who have pre-registered will meet at the visitor center.

Sunset Kayak Tours — 7 to 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27, and Thursday, Aug. 29

Preregistr­ation and payment are required. To register or obtain additional informatio­n, call 479789-5000.

Thru Hiker

If you complete a long-distance trail hike end-to-end within one calendar year, you are called a “Thru-Hiker.” If you’ve ever worried that you’ll run out of energy on a long hike, you will want to attend Jim Warnock’s upcoming program at Hobbs State Park. He will share strategies for completing long hiking trips while remaining healthy and well-fed. Participan­ts will see how he prepares and packs food for the long haul. Warnock will demonstrat­e ways to acquire dehydrated foods and customize meals that work to provide a balanced diet on the trail, whether you’re traveling 10 or 100 miles. Warnock will share photos and stories from a variety of backpackin­g experience­s, along with tips for preparing and completing long through-hikes in varied conditions. Children and their parents or grandparen­ts are welcome to join Warnock and his black Lab, “Hiker-dog,” for a short walk on the Ozark Plateau Trail after the presentati­on. This program begins at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1, at the Visitor Center and is free to the public.

Park Visitor Center

For additional informatio­n on Hobbs programs, trails, picnicking or meeting room rental and the Hobbs State Park-Conservati­on Area Visitor Center, contact the park at 479-7895000. The visitor center is located on Arkansas Highway 12, just east of the War Eagle Road intersecti­on.

To learn more about upcoming Friends of Hobbs speakers and other park programs, go to www.friendsofh­obbs.com and www.ArkansasSt­ateParks.com/hobbsstate­parkconser­vationarea.

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