The 2026 Hunter's Education course, presented by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, offers essential training for aspiring hunters in Benton, Arkansas. Held at Tyndall Park, this multi-day program covers vital safety protocols, wildlife conservation practices, and ethical hunting standards. Participants aged 11 and older will gain the knowledge required for responsible outdoor recreation. This educational initiative is a cornerstone for community safety and wildlife management, ensuring that the next generation of hunters is well-prepared.
What to Expect
A structured, multi-day educational environment focusing on safety, ethics, and legal requirements for hunting in Arkansas.
Who Should Attend
Aspiring hunters
Youth aged 11+
Outdoor enthusiasts
Conservation-minded individuals
Agenda Overview
Daily sessions from July 27 to July 30, 2026, starting at 5:30 PM each evening.
Venue & Address
Tyndall Park
913 E Sevier St Benton , Arkansas – 72015 United States
Organizer
Arkansas Game & Fish Commission · Government Agency
The AGFC manages Arkansas's wildlife and provides educational programs for outdoor safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can attend?
The course is open to individuals aged 11 and older.
Where is it held?
It takes place at Tyndall Park, 913 E Sevier St, Benton, AR.
Is registration required?
Yes, please check the City of Benton Parks & Recreation or AGFC website for registration details.
What is the duration?
The course runs from July 27 through July 30, 2026.
Is there a cost?
Please verify current fee structures via the official registration portal.
What should I bring?
Standard classroom materials; specific requirements will be provided upon registration.