

Arkansas Winter Tree Identification
February 16th, 2026. A field course with guided discussion & hands-on specimen collection.
Service Description
What Students Will Leave With -10-15 labeled winter twig specimens from native Arkansas trees -A tree identification reference guide -Practical knowledge of tree uses, including firewood, tools, building, furniture, and ecological value Course Objectives By the end of this class, students will be able to: -Identify common Ozark and Arkansas trees in winter using twigs, buds, bark, and form -Understand key differences between similar-looking species -Recognize how different trees were and are used for lumber, tools, fuel, and land stewardship -Build a personal reference collection to support continued learning -Gain confidence identifying trees on their own land or in the forest during the dormant season Who This Class Is For -Anyone seeking a deeper connection to Arkansas forestry. -Homeschool students and families -Adults interested in land stewardship, forestry, or homesteading -Gardeners, farmers, and outdoor educators Format: Outdoor field instruction with guided discussion and hands-on collection Location: We will meet at the scenic Stone County Amphitheater and City Park in Mountain View, Arkansas and hike the Whitewater Creek Trail. This is a 1.5 mile out and back trail up to the Ozark Folk Center State Park. We will conclude the hike back at the Mountain View City Park. Please dress appropriately for the weather. A specimen collection bag, notebook and writing utensil are recommended .
Upcoming Sessions
Contact Details
info@forwardtothebasics.org
387 Sunnyland Road, Mountain View, AR, USA