About GPS
Adventures Arkansas
The GPS Adventures Arkansas Maze Exhibit is a smaller, regional
version of the nationally touring GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit and
prominently features Arkansas State Parks. The educational exhibit
is traveling to 7 Arkansas museums over three-and-a-half years.
Attendees learn about GPS through interactive science
experiences in a 1,500 square foot indoor maze and an outdoor GPS
training course. The maze will take visitors through three main
rooms - Tools of Discovery, Modern Explorer, and Discovering
Arkansas - each dedicated to interactive science learning.
An additional geocaching program spanning all 52 Arkansas State
Parks will complement the traveling exhibit. Learn more about the
Arkansas
ParkCache Program.
Want to
Attend?
The University of Arkansas
Discovery Zone in Fayetteville, AR will host this exhibit from
December 27 through March 19,
2012.
Museum Hours of Operation: Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
from December 27-December 30, Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
beginning January 2. Please check the calendar for
holiday closure dates.
Museum admission is free. Groups of 10 or more must schedule a
visit ahead of time.
Already
Attended?
Thank you for visiting the GPS Adventures Arkansas Exhibit at
the University of Arkansas Discovery Zone! We hope you enjoyed the
experience and learned something new about navigation, GPS
technology and geocaching.
Share your event exhibit experience with an "attended" log and
note the unique icon for the Maze Exhibit
Cache type. In your log, it would be interesting to learn where
you are from.
Our
Partners
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GPS Adventures was created by Groundspeak, exhibit creator
Minotaur Mazes, development sponsor Space-Based Positioning
Navigation & Timing (PNT) and technology contributors Magellan
and Spatial Solutions.
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