Every Day
Arrowhead Necklaces ($): Humans have been coming to Big Bone Lick for 10,000 years to hunt and make salt. Until Europeans came to the area, Native Americans used stone tools to hunt and process meat. Each participant will make an arrowhead necklace to take home.
Location: Museum Ages: All Ages Fee: $3.00 per necklace
Pick up your to-go craft at the Museum any time from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Lewis and Clark Junior Ranger Badge: Stop by the museum to earn a Junior Ranger badge by completing an activity booklet. Activities will guide you to check out the place you're visiting and to find out why this site is important to the Lewis and Clark Expedition story. As you fill-in-the-blanks, you'll learn about Native lands. As you decode messages, you'll get to know expedition members’ diverse backgrounds and skills.
Location: Museum Approximate Time: 45 minutes Ages: All Ages
Big Bone Scavenger Hunt: Do you think you can complete Harlan G. Sloth’s scavenger hunt? Pick up your list at the campground store to find out! Work in teams or lead a solo adventure. Prizes awarded to teams who finish the hunt!
Location: Campground Store Approximate Time: 45 minutes Ages: All Ages
Mini Golf ($): Play a round of mini golf! Pick up clubs and balls from the campground store, open Wednesday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Location: Campground Store Approximate Time: 45 minutes Ages: All Ages
Fee: $2.50 – children $3.50 – adults
Friday, May 16
11:00 A.M. Atlatl, Prehistoric Weapon of Choice*: Prehistoric people came up with a rather ingenious device in order to hunt for large animals and for protection, the atlatl. This device allowed a person to throw a long dart up to several hundred yards. See how far you can throw an atlatl dart.
Location: Museum Approximate Time: 45 Minutes Ages: *8+ to throw
1:00 P.M. Solar Ray Prints*: This cool paper creates pictures with just sun light and water. Join the Park Interpreter as we search for interesting objects to “photograph”. Each participant will create a picture to take home. *Subject to cancellation due to inclement weather
Location: Recreation Shelter Approximate Time: 30 Minutes Ages: All Ages
3:00 P.M. Salt Lick Spa Scrub ($): During the 19th century, Big Bone Lick was home to magnificent hotels and spas. People from far and wide came to bathe in the salty springs for its rich health benefits. Make your own Big Bone Lick salt scrub to take home using essential oils, natural coconut oil, organic herbs, and salt from the park’s very own salt springs.
Location: Recreation Shelter Approximate Time: 30 Minutes Ages: All Ages
Fee: $6.00 per jar
Saturday, May 17
9:00 A.M. Guided Yoga with the Big Bone Bison ($): Join certified yoga instructor, Ruth Palmer of Earthshine Yoga, for a guided yoga session alongside the Big Bone bison! Each session will start with breathwork and focus, then vinyasa flow, and ending with meditation in savasana. Beginner friendly! Yoga mat not provided. Preregister at (859) 384-3522 ext. 4 or sign up in the museum by 8:45 a.m. the morning of.
Location: Museum Approximate Time: 1-1.5 hours Ages: All Ages
Fee: $20.00 per person
12:00 P.M. Art in the Park – Jennifer Millard: Stop by the Bison Viewing area any time between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to see Kentucky artist, Jennifer Millard, at work! Jennifer is a plein air artist based out of Irvine, KY. She will be drawing the Big Bone Bison herd, utilizing pastels to capture their likeness.
Location: Bison Viewing Area Approximate Time: 2 Hours Ages: All Ages
1:00 P.M. Leather Stamping ($): Have you ever heard of a tanner, a cobbler, or a saddle maker? These are all people who work with leather! Join Interpretive staff to learn about how leather is made and try your hand at working and stamping your very own piece of leather.
Location: Recreation Shelter Approximate Time: 45 Minutes Ages: All Ages
Fee: $5.00 per piece of leather
3:00 P.M. Big Bone Bingo*: Come play a few rounds of bingo with the interpretive staff at the Recreation Shelter. Prizes awarded to the winners!
Location: Recreation Shelter Approximate Time: 45 Minutes Ages: All Ages
*For campground guests only
Sunday, May 18
10:00 A.M. Tobacco Hiking Sticks ($): Come decorate your own piece of Kentucky heritage, the tobacco stick. These sticks were used to hang and dry tobacco on farms all over Kentucky. Today they make awesome walking sticks! You can paint, wood burn and feather your own special tobacco stick to take on the trail.
Location: Recreation Shelter Approximate Time: 1 Hour Ages: All Ages Fee: $5.00 per walking stick
1:00 P.M. Fossil Hunter: This area is known for being the birthplace of American Vertebrate Paleontology but it is also a premier Ordovician fossil location. We will talk about how this area became a premier fossil site, how the ancient invertebrates that lived here became fossils, and most importantly hone our fossil hunting skills. Participants will have the opportunity to handle and identify fossils found on the park.
Location: Museum Approximate Time: 45 Minutes Ages: All Ages
3:00 P.M. Atlatl, Prehistoric Weapon of Choice*: Prehistoric people came up with a rather ingenious device in order to hunt for large animals and for protection, the atlatl. This device allowed a person to throw a long dart up to several hundred yards. See how far you can throw an atlatl dart.
Location: Museum Approximate Time: 45 Minutes Ages: *8+ to throw
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