Pre-registration required by noon, Monday, February 8 $5 parking. Learn why snakes aren't really scary at all and why reptiles are such an important part of our natural world. *Please enter your address or point of interest. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a 6ft leash. $ 5.00 $5 parking. 912-437-4770. Join us as we make a planisphere/star wheel to observe planets, constellations, and stars. We will be hiking the Brantley Trail. Learn about all the animals that live on the Heritage Farm. Come and join us at our amphitheater to find out. Must pre-register. Free your creative spirit. $5 plus $5 parking. Social distancing required. For details, call (706) 489-8948 or email at fdrweddings@gmail.com. $5 plus $5 parking. Register at Visitor Center by noon, February 12. 706-557-3001. Please bring hiking shoes and water. Sweeping valley views and great company will complement our park staff as we chat about the parks human and natural history. All programs are outdoors unless otherwise specified, so dress for the weather. 706-754-7981. Space is limited. 770-975-0055. As of February 2021, the average apartment rent in Slidell, LA is $962 for a studio, $979 for one bedroom, $1,174 for two bedrooms, and $1,202 for three bedrooms. Email me listings and apartment related info. Preregister through the park office (706-663-4858) during regular office hours (8 AM - 5 PM). Join us for a 1-mile evening woodland ramble to learn fascinating facts about trees and everything else along the trail. Our photo contest is sponsored by Friends of Crooked River State Park to promote awareness of the intrinsic values of our coastal treasures. Wear decent hiking shoes and bring water. Register in advance. Learn about some of the area's rich history and about the native species that call this old farm meadow home. Meet at the campground pavilion to create the perfect gift just in time for Valentines day. Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted area? Call to reserve spots at 770-389-7801. Join us at the stone amphitheater for a 30 min ranger-led talk on our wintery musical friends. Limited to 8 people, minimum of 4; register at the Visitors Center by noon, February 26. Act now and your $24.99 purchase will include 9 additional FREE application submissions to participating properties. Pre-registration required, space is limited and social distancing is required. 478-982-1660. All programs are outdoors unless otherwise specified, so dress for the weather. All equipment for archery provided, no experience necessary. Join our Naturalist to search for local plants that have edible and medicinal properties. (Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. EST). All photos must be taken inside Crooked River State Park. Get down and dirty with some cool critter's that lurk in the water. $10 per person! Join us for a special archery target shooting where you can shoot clovers and get candy. This 3-mile hike will take approximately 90 min. This is a 5-mile, semi-off trail, strenuous hike that offers a variety of beautiful views and unique perspectives on the park. $8 plus $5 parking. La Provence offers everything from Grilled Octopus Salad to Whole Cooked Mississippi Rabbit. This month's program will feature Dr. Patrick Holladay and Amy Lotson Roberts, authors of "Gullah Geechee Heritage in the Golden Isles". Join us for a hike around our farm pond and a short study on life in the water. This interpretive ranger led program is open to all ages. Register at Visitor Center by noon, January 13. Social distancing will be monitored. Your location was not found. Honey Island is featured on a regular basis on the History Channel’s Swamp People and this tour allows you to view Louisiana alligators in their natural habitat from the safety of the Island tour boats. 706-557-3001. Pour begins 6PM. Program geared towards visitors 10 years and older. Join a Ranger on this 7 mile hike on a moderate to strenuous dirt trail. Adults may go online to www.gooutdoorsga.com to purchase license. Looking for a new way to spend Valentines together? Make sure you bring water and good shoes. Pre-Registration required. Limited to 25 people, minimum of 4; register at the Visitor Center by noon, February 26 $5 parking. Join Blue Ridge Raptors for an afternoon of birds of prey. Join us around the campfire for s'mores along with stories of the Okefenokee Swamp told by one of the region's leading authorities. Display table following talk. Investigate different part of trees. Preregistration is required and social distancing is mandatory. Are salamanders reptiles? $5 parking. Location disclosed upon registration. Meet at the visitor center at providence. 478-982-1660. 706-663-4858. Fort King George is turning 300! All programs are outdoors unless otherwise specified, so dress for the weather. Space is limited, call the office at 706-541-0321 to register! Free Tree Seedling Give-a-way! You will get the chance to learn new skills like primitive fire building, archery, and more! Are you afraid of snakes? Three opportunities: 3pm, 4pm, and 5pm. The time ranges will be from 1-2 PM and then again from 2-3 PM. All equipment is provided, no experience necessary. Come hear our Animal Specialist teach us about that armor-plated invasive creature that tears up our lawns. Meet at the Nature Center. Limited to 15 people, minimum of 4; register at the Visitor Center by noon, February 19. 770-504-2277. Beginners welcome. $3 plus $5 parking. $10 plus $5 parking. Celebrate Arbor Day month with your very own painted tree pendant or ornament! Bring own gear and worm bait if you have it. Learn how the full moons got their names then we will use binoculars to study the Full Moon. Have you ever wanted to release your inner archer? Based in Hopedale, you can leave Slidell in the morning and be back home in time to enjoy fresh seafood caught that day for dinner. 706-754-7981. Guy Fieri of Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives featured this local favorite and for good reason. Must be 7 years or older to participate. $10/$25/$35 $5 parking. $5 - $11. 912-727-2339. Come learn about the fascinating history of Indian Springs! Located at the intersection of three interstates (I-10, I-12, and I-59), Slidell is within a 45-minute drive of New Orleans’ French Quarter and the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Learn to identify species that are toxic. Learn how to identify animal tracks and other signs, then use that knowledge to investigate an animal "crime scene" as a wildlife forensic detective. $15 plus $5 parking. How do tasty caterpillars avoid becoming a snack? 912-727-2339. $5 parking. This program is pre-registration only and limited to 15 people. Pre-registration is required. Program is weather permitting. Limited seating; preregistration required. You must register to attend this program by calling the park office at (706) 541-0321. $10 plus $5 parking. Preregistration required. All programs are outdoors unless otherwise specified, so dress for the weather. Retreat at Fremaux Town Center Apartments. $5 parking. Meet at archery course below dam in the campground. 770-504-2277. Come get a little "cupid practice": three opportunities for 45 minutes of recreational archery at 9am, 10am, and 11am. We'll travel through woods with some elevation change, for about two hours. Programs will be cancelled in the event of severe weather. BYOS (bring your own smore's) for the campfire. 770-504-2277. Come on a guided hike for a close look at our unique ecology and see how outcrop plants scrape out a living in this harsh environment. $5 parking. Only current active events will remain on the calendar. 770-389-7801. Must wear closed toe shoes. $10 plus $5 parking. $5 parking. $20 plus $5 parking. Use the following coupon code : ESYD15%2020/21 Copy without space You will be introduced to 7 native Georgia raptors and learn about the adaptations they use to survive and thrive (Live animals). 706-557-3001. Space limited to 10 participants. 706-557-3001. 706-663-4858. Nestled on the northern shores of Lake Pontchartrain, Slidell offers residents small-city bustle along with tranquil, remote natural areas. Bring a flashlight just in case. 706-663-4858. Drop by and chat with the ranger. Couples or Family up to 4 (parent/children under 17) Space limited to 15 participants, so register in advance by calling the park office. The program will conclude with time for registered participants, who complete the safety program, to shoot arrows at a heart shaped target. Limit: 10 couples per hour. Play our original outdoor adult and family friendly bingo to win great prizes and learn more about our feathered, flying friends. $5 parking. 912-727-2339. $5 parking. Entries must be submitted as an attached digital file to FriendsofCrookedRiver@gmail.com by November 30. List of Amc - Free ebook download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. $3 plus $5 parking. Join our Naturalist to learn about birds native to Georgia and how to create a digital catalog for scientist to utilize via Citizen Science. Roger Schlueter: 618-239-2465 , @RogerAnswer Comments Distance 1.5 miles last about 2.5 hours. Reservation must be made in advance. $2-$6. Program is weather permitting. You can now reserve a scratch block with Eventbrite. Ages 6 and older. Wear proper footwear and layers, and bring food and water. The Witch's Head is a rock formation named in the 1800s. Save your current search and get the latest updates on new listings matching your search criteria! Many events have been postponed or rescheduled. You haven't favorited a listing yet. 706-663-4858. Attendance limited to 10 participants. Feed the horses, donkeys, sheep, and goats. Please call the park office to register. $25. For something a little slower and different, Slidell's Historic Antique District is a great place to spend a lazy weekend or weekday. *Preregistration is required for this event, as it is limited to only 12 participants. Preregister through the park office (706-663-4858) during regular office hours (8 AM - 5 PM). $10 plus $5 parking. We had some problems performing your search. Preregister through the park office (706-663-4858) during regular office hours (8 AM - 5 PM). We have limited loaner poles and cut hot dog bait. Join us for a couples hike into the canyons for Valentine's Day. Apply to multiple properties within minutes. Honey Island Swamp tour is exceptional because it is one of the least-altered river swamps in the country and is close to original condition. Space is limited. Grab your sweetheart and join our naturalist on our Magnolia Trail and observe salt marshes, Red Bird Creek, and a freshwater pond. All programs are outdoors unless otherwise specified, so dress for the weather. Preregistration required. Additional Family (parent/children under 17) (No additional score card) $5 plus $5 parking. Meet the reptiles found in and around Mistletoe State Park! (912)287-4900 $5 parking. Take a guided hike with a trained "Friends of Panola" volunteer, through the restricted Conservation Area and up to the summit of Panola Mountain. You are invited to a birthday party for the namesake of Laura S. Walker State Park. They make the best Pralines and offer a unique selection of local art, gifts, and hard-to-find treasures. $3 plus $5 parking. Please try again. $10 plus $5 parking. Find out about the people who came before us with this fun archaeology activity! Come meet the reptiles at Magnolia Springs. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a 6-foot leash. The cost is only $3 per person- Ages 3 and under are free. Did you know that opossums rarely ever contract the rabies virus? 912-384-7082. Good News! The cost to register is $20 per couple. List of MAC Space is limited, call the park office at (706) 541-0321 to register. 706-245-6270. 706-663-4858. 770-389-7801. Limited to 10 hikers. Sign up at Redtopmountain.eventbrite.com. Meet at the providence visitor center. 912-727-2339. Pre-registration and social distancing required. Enjoy the scenery of rolling hills and gentle cascading streams. This program requires preregistration. Experience our Nature Center, Bird Blind, Sempervirens Trail, Campground to the Storybook Trail. Participants will use rope and harness to climb, swing, and scramble. Park pass required. Once you favorite a listing you can filter the map to show only your favorites. Come learn about some amazing animals and the unique traits and behaviors they use to survive! $5 parking. 770-389-7801. $5 parking. Have you ever seen a live gopher tortoise? Looking for something new to do with your valentine? After the archery, we will build a campfire without matches. Survival sometimes depends on knowledge and skills. Ages 8 and older. Social distancing required. Call 770-389-7801 to register as advanced registration is required. Bayou Country is all things Louisiana and other neat stuff! $2-$6. Location disclosed upon registration. Space is limited, call the office at (706) 541-0321 to register. SLD.TLD 00a.london 00b.london 00c.london 00d.london 00e.london 00f.london 00g.london 00h.london 00i.london 00j.london 00k.london 00l.london 00m.london 00n.london Team up for our on-site camera scavenger hunt. The Big Outdoors Charters is among numerous charter boats that can take you to one of the most diverse marsh ecosystems in South Louisiana. Please note that by filtering favorites, all of your filters including drawn searches and my Plan Commute searches will be cleared. This program requires pre-registration. People come from around the world to take advantage of this 70,000 acres of it is a permanently-protected wildlife area. $5 plus $5 parking. 912-882-5256. Limited to 10 people for each time period. Bring them to Panola Mountain a guided hike through our conservation area, watch the sunset over downtown Atlanta, have your photos taken on top of the mountain, and relax by a campfire. 706-663-4858. 706-663-4858. $5 plus $5 parking. Call in advance to pre-register. Learn why and other fun forms of symbiotic relationships at our monthly homeschool program. Our park rangers will be demonstrating how iron is heated and formed. Bring a picnic lunch. 770-504-2277. 229-838-6202. Visitors can sign up for a one hour session of archery. 706-663-4858. Located under the city's famous water tower, this eatery has authentic Cajun and southern-style cooking that you will revisit time and again. $5 plus $5 parking. Limited attendance of 12 per time slot. (And bring a Valentine along, if you wish <3) Journals are provided and you will get to keep them. Happy Valentine's Day. Please try again later. Learn how to start a campfire without matches and enjoy an evening of swapping stories. Make sure to wear green! No restrooms at the site. Take aim and learn to shoot arrows like Cupid. Bring your picnic fare and enjoy a revisit to Dowdell’s Knob one of FDR’s favorite sites to visit. 770-389-7801. All equipment provided and sanitized. 2600 Highway 155 SW Join us "on rope" for an adventure exploring the canopy above. Wear closed-toe shoes, bring water, and insect repellent. Please read the description on Eventbrite carefully before reserving a block. Cost is $8/child. It provides a blog engine and a framework for Web application development. Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday and fish with a ranger. Or create something entirely new, let your imagination run wild! Some species are used for making tea or seasonings. You can take a personalized, narrated nature tour through this pristine wilderness. Please have a geocaching app loaded onto your phone prior to the event because WiFi is not available in the area. The effigy-mound culture extends from Dubuque, Iowa, north into southeast Minnesota and across southern Wisconsin to Lake Michigan. Or sign in if you already have an account. Please pre-register by calling the park office at 912-727-2339. Register in advance. This hike is limited to the first 15 participants who register in advance. Come discover how to make a cool penguin craft, learn how to make play snow, and then play in the snow with your new penguin friend. Please call the park office to register. Preregister through the park office (706-663-4858) during regular office hours (8 AM - 5 PM). $5 parking. $5 plus $5 parking. Apartment rent in Slidell has increased by 8.6% in the past year. Pre-register by calling the park office at 912-727-2339. Call Nature Center to register, space is limited to 9 climbers. You must save a search in order to receive alerts. Join us for movies under the stars. $5 plus $5 parking. Riders will "receive" a playing card at each stop, and at the end of the ride, the best hand will get a $100 cash prize. $5 parking. $5 parking. Limited to 10 people, minimum of 4. $8. Then come on out to Mistletoe's Date Night on the Park! 770-389-7801. Come to the campground pavilion and create some delicious dog treats for your furry friend. Come impress someone with your skills. Class meets at the Alexander Lake Pavilion. Mar 19, 2019 - 26 – Atjazz, N'dinga Gaba, Sahffi – Summer Breeze (Atjazz Main Mix) 6:30 / 125bpm. Join Ben Kirkland in Group Shelter 2 as you make a gourd rattle to take home using primitive tools. Nestled on the northern shores of Lake Pontchartrain, Slidell offers residents small-city bustle along with tranquil, remote natural areas. 770-732-5871. Limited attendance of 12 per time slot. Get a 15% discount on an order above $ 120 now. 706-663-4858. $ 40.00 Register at the Visitor Center by noon, February 12. There will be musket firings throughout the day. 912-727-2339. Bring your sweetie, bring a friend or come solo and make new friends while enjoying nature and viewing wildlife on this 1-hour paddle around our 28-acre lake. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. 706-557-3001. $3-$5 plus $5 parking. Have a chance to earn a prize provided by your park family. Learn why and many other facts at our fun Awesome Opossum program! Stop by our museum to check out Indian Springs through the years! Non-reservation scratch blocks go on sale at 3 PM at the Visitor Center. 912-384-7082. $15 plus $5 parking. $15 plus $5 parking. $5 plus $5 parking. New! If you are new to the area or if you want just the right thing to send to friends who have never been to south Louisiana, the Bayou Country General Store is the place to go. $3 plus $5 parking. Can turtles leave their shells? Or spot the four leaf clover in the patch? For ages 10 to adult. $5 parking. 478-982-1660. 770-975-0055. Password requirements: 6 to 30 characters long; ASCII characters only (characters found on a standard US keyboard); must contain at least 4 different symbols; Call 912-437-4770 or go to http://bit.ly/3ou35Yw to register. This program requires pre-registration. Maybe you're just looking for a place to hone your skills. Please call the park office at 770-504-2277 to register. Preregister through the park office (706-663-4858) during regular office hours (8 AM - 5 PM). Pre-registration required by noon two days prior to event; call or stop by Visitor Center. 912-287-4900. Water, and a light lunch or snacks are suggested. All programs are outdoors unless otherwise specified, so dress for the weather. Top prize is $100. Tour our Lake Franklin Event Center as local vendors have tables set up to talk about their services. Are you feeling lucky? 912-287-4900. The cost is $5 per student and parent (excluding ages 3 and under). 912-882-5256. Pick up the check list and rules at the park office. 478-982-1660. We’ll also be taking a short hike around the park to view some of our historical structures. Each presentation will focus on a different aspect of our local history. Reservation must be made in advance. For more casual fare that has also gained national attention, you have to eat at LA Pines Restaurant. Starting with the Muskogee-Creeks and stretching through the resort eras to modern day, take in the whole story from inside the historic CCC-constructed building. Auxiliary data. Call the park office to register in advance, limited to 10 participants. 229-838-6202. Have a unBeelievable time with your best friend or significant other while hunting for hidden items around the park. Have fun playing Irish themed-games, test your archery skills, and your lucky clover in this green and gold filled archery event. Does the opossum really play dead? 706-663-4858. $10. Bring a camera to record your journey. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270. Please try again later. Bring your sweetheart for a stroll under the love tunnel tree canopy in this easy one mile hike alongside the lake then stop by the picnic shelter for a professional memorial photo ($30 payable to photographer). To celebrate, please join us each month in 2021 for our free speaker series. $5 per person. $15 plus $5 parking. All supplies provided. Flying solo on Valentines Day? $5 parking. Whether it's a tour of our museum, mounds or riverside nature trail, join us for an interesting tour with a ranger. An interpretive ranger portraying a Civil War soldier will entertain topics of conversation ranging from fort history to Civil War medicine. $20 plus $5 parking. 912-384-7082. Standard admission: Adults $7.50, Seniors $7.00, Youth 6-17 $4.50, Youth 5 & Under FREE $6.50 - $9.50 912-437-4770. This program is included with fort admission. Select your school and find the perfect place nearby or on-campus. 706-663-4858. $5 per person. Pre-register by calling the park office at 912-727-2339. 706-663-4858. Participation is limited to the first 15 people to register. Meet at the nature center, next to the park office. Please call the park office at 770-504-2277 to register. $6 plus $5 parking. What is the difference between a tool and a weapon? Climbs start at 1 PM and 3 PM. Heritage Park and John Slidell Park are among the city’s many local parks; however, the Honey Island Swamp is Slidell’s crown jewel, providing endless opportunities for fishing, canoeing, sailing, and waterskiing between the East and West Pearl Rivers. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. This event is fun for all ages. $8 plus $5 parking. Location disclosed upon registration. We’ll explore native plants and search for signs of wildlife. Pre-registration required. Social distancing observed. 770-387-3747. Limited to 15 people, ages 8 and up; children must be accompanied by an adult. 770-389-7801. src/public/js/zxcvbn.js This package implements a content management system with security features by default. 770-732-5871. Designed for children ages 6-12 to introduce them to a variety of nature-themed topics. $4-$6. $10 plus $5 parking. Limited to 10 hikers. Friends of Crooked River mild bicycle ride event, with five sponsored stops throughout the Park. 770-389-7801. Call 770-732-5871 to register. Space is limited to 18 people and social distancing will be required. 912-287-4900. Learn simple techniques for staying safe and keeping track of your family when venturing into the great outdoors. Pre-registration required. 706-541-0321. Come along on a ranger guided nature journal walk at Fort King George! Click a heart to get started! 770-387-3747. Register at the Visitor Center by noon on day prior to event date. Learn how animals survive during the cold winter months in this tactile lab (furs, blubber, and ice, oh my!). This rental is accepting applications through Apartments.com. Join our Interpretive Ranger for our monthly homeschool program on the first Thursday and second Wednesday of each month at 9am and 2pm. Set a destination, transportation method, and your ideal commute time to see results. Meet at Dowdell’s Knob Overlook. 706-663-4858. This program will cost standard admission + $2.00. This program will focus on emergency shelter building and the basics of surviving the first 72 hours. Can you catch the leprechaun with his pot 'o gold? Join the naturalist for a guided hike to learn fun facts about our natural resources! Moderate difficulty; geared towards ages 8 and up. $10/$25/$35 $5 parking. It's the thought that counts and your personal touch enriches the thought. This event is 18+ only. Join us at the campground pavilion as we create the perfect book buddy and enjoy delicious hot chocolate. 912-287-4900. Space is limited to only 6 couples. One free Oak seedling per family. Bring bottled water, insect repellent, and a blanket or chair. 706-541-0321. No pets. $5 parking. No pets. Meet at archery course below dam. Ages 4-15 do not need a fishing license. Programs will be cancelled in the event of severe weather. Then, learn helpful skills about fire building and tying knots. 706-663-4858. $5 parking. Page 1 of 2, The average rent for a studio apartment in Slidell, LA is $962, The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Slidell, LA is $979, The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Slidell, LA is $1,174, The average rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in Slidell, LA is $1,202, The top elementary schools in Slidell, LA are, The top middle schools in Slidell, LA are, Some colleges and universities in Slidell, LA are. This program requires pre-registration. Learn the skills you might need one day during our Wilderness Survival Series. Program can be cancelled due to inclement weather. Preregistration required. Winners will be notified by phone to pick up their prize on Sat. $3 plus $5 parking. Create your very own caterpillar and butterfly out of things found in nature under the guidance of a ranger! The Northshore Mall is the perfect one-stop shopping locations with anchor stores such as Sears, Dillard's, and JC Penney. How many types of venomous snakes live in Georgia? 912-287-4900. Homeschool At The Farm: Animals In Winter, Wilderness Survival (shelter building, fire building, knot tying) - Program on 2/13 FULL -, Shot Through the Heart - Valentine's Day Archery, Wilderness Survival Class: Shelter Building, Friday at the Forge: Blacksmithing Program, Soaring at Sweetwater Birds of Prey Program, Gullah Geechee Heritage in the Golden Isles- Tricentennial Speakers Series Part 2, Homeschool In The Park: Be a Wildlife Forensic Detective, Deal Out The Fun Family-Friendly Bike Ride. $5 plus $5 parking. Limited to 12 students. $5 parking. Learn how to make this musical instrument and tool that has been used all around the world since the Paleolithic period. Bring your sweetie, bring a friend or come solo and make new friends while enjoying nature and viewing wildlife on this 1-hour paddle around our 28-acre lake. $5 parking. Learn the answers to these questions and more as a Ranger introduces you to native animal species that live here in the Piedmont region of Georgia. Couples, singles and families welcome. Any questions, please call the park office. Must pre-register. Work by yourself or as a family team to create your very own shelter using the forest around you (surrounding sticks, branches, vines). Learn about the natural history of the park and the history of the New Manchester Mill on a .5 mile hike, culminating in a tour of the mill ruins. Georgia DNR Search and Rescue Dog Team volunteer, Diane Stone, and her trusty K9 companion Keegan will be leading this interactive class (Unless a SAR emergency is occurring). 706-541-0321. $10 plus $5 parking. 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