Ranger-Guided Trail Concert Series Begins in May

Musician, Brian Martin, will perform the first of a series of outdoor concerts on May 16.

Low Key Arts, in cooperation with National Park Service, Visit Hot Springs, and Northwoods Trails, presents Notes in Nature Ranger-Guided Trail Concert Series, a new program of free outdoor performances beginning in summer 2021.

Featuring intimate music coupled with invigorating hikes and a wealth of forest facts presented by a genuine National Park ranger, it’s hard to imagine a better way to celebrate the 100th anniversary of beautiful Hot Springs National Park. Hikes are approximately one hour in length, with performances running between 60 and 90 minutes. Attendees of all ages are encouraged to take part.

Notes in Nature Ranger-Guided Trail Concert Series kicks off Sunday, May 16, with a performance by longtime Hot Springs favorite, Brian Martin, who passes through town often, both solo and as a member of the band, Sad Daddy.

The 1.3-mile ranger-guided hike begins at 1:00 PM at Pullman Trailhead  (800 Pullman Ave.) Plenty of free parking is available near the trailhead. Brian Martin will perform a live acoustic set at 2:00 PM at Bethel Lake.

The hike to Bethel Lake from Pullman Trailhead is optional and can be avoided by simply driving to Bethel Lake and parking at the Northwoods Trail lot at 300 Pineland Drive. More information can be found at lowkeyarts.org.

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