Interpretive Events

6/17/2016 to 6/19/2016 | Washington State Park | De Soto, MO

Friday, June 17

7 p.m. - Owl Prowl - Campground Amphitheater
Have you been on the prowl for owls?  Join Washington State Park interpretive staff as they explore the world of owls. Approximately one hour.

Saturday, June 18

1 p.m. - Petroglyph and Glade Tour - Petroglyph Site
This guided interpretive walk highlights two of Washington State Park's unique features. The walk begins with a tour of the ancient Native American rock carvings and will then venture out into the glade to explore this amazing landscape. Approximately one hour.

4 p.m. - Nature Hour – Big River Day-Use Area
Join Washington State Park interpretive staff for nature hour! During this hour, visitors will learn about the butterflies and complete a butterfly activity. Approximately one hour.

7 p.m. - Ssssssnakes! – Campground Amphitheater
What do you know about slithering, sliding snakes?  Washington State Park interpretive staff will give a guide to these super creatures you’ll encounter in nature. Approximately one hour.

Sunday, June 19

9 a.m. – Nature Hour – Campground Amphitheater
Join Washington State Park interpretive staff for nature hour! During this session, visitors will learn tips and tricks for fishing in Missouri waterways. Approximately one hour.


13041 State Highway 104, De Soto, MO | 636-586-5768

Associated activities

  • Interpretive Programs