JONESBORO — The Forrest L. Wood Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center officially celebrated its 1 millionth guest visit today.
The center has been a staple of outdoor education in northeastern Arkansas since it opened Aug. 25, 2004.
Cody Walker, AGFC nature center director, said the staff noticed earlier this year that they would hit the million-visitor mark soon and decided to make it a nice welcome for the lucky visitor who helped make the center’s milestone complete.
“We love all of our visitors here, but this one was special,” Walker said. “And we didn’t just get to celebrate the achievement with one person, but a family who visits regularly.”
Destiny Watson and three of her children came through the door at 11:46 on Tuesday morning to break the 1-million mark, and won a gift basket filled with outdoors-inspired items, courtesy of the AGFC. Watson has visited multiple times and was actually at the center the weekend before with her son, who couldn’t make Tuesday’s trip. She said they always enjoy the trails, and her children especially love the snake programs and the center’s movie theater that plays an immersive video of how Crowley’s Ridge was formed.