We are currently experiencing technical issues with our ticketing system. If you are unable to complete your online ticket purchase, we will honor online prices at our main gate for the remainder of today 7/25/24.
Yes, Platinum Passholders should visit their home park first. If you renewed your season pass, you do not need to visit your home park before visiting sister parks. Your Platinum Souvenir Cup can only be picked up at Story Land/your home park.
Upon your first visit to the park, if you are a new season passholder please stop into Guest Services to have your photo added to your account. If you wish, you can swap your digital/paper season pass for a season pass card. Please bring your season pass voucher printed or on your mobile device for entry and benefit redemption. If you renewed your current season pass card for the 2024 season, please bring it and scan right into the park!
Yes! One free friend and one $10 friend can be redeemed on the same day so long the passholder visits on an eligible date for their pass level. Example: Gold Passholder can visit on a Sunday in June and redeem one free friend and one $10 friend.
Stop by Guest Services (during the 2024 operating season) at the front of the park to scan your pass and pick up your Platinum Souvenir Cup. Platinum Souvenir Cups cannot be picked at any other locations or parks.
A Season Pass gives one guest unlimited access to the park, all season long!* Some pass levels come with the added benefits of bring a friend free tickets or discounted admission for only $10 on select days. A valid form of admission is required for any guest entering the park (ages 3 & up). Season Passes are not transferable.
*blackout dates may apply
Your 2024 Platinum Season Pass comes with 3 Free Friend admissions to be used at Story Land only. The Platinum Passholder can use one Free Friend admission per day, up to a total of 3 on any day their 2024 Season Pass is valid. Passholder must be present.
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The Private Land Elk Hunt takes place only in the Core Elk Management Zone (Boone, Carroll, Madison, Newton and Searcy counties). AGFC must be contacted immediately after harvest by calling 833-356-0824 to receive check station information. Each day, hunters must call the AGFC Wildlife Hotline (833-345-0398) and select option Elk Quota Status to determine if the season quota has been met. Bull hunters must call after 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. each day to see if the quota has been reached. Antlerless hunters only have to call in after 8 p.m. each day. All harvested elk have to be checked online at AGFC.com within 12 hours of harvest. The private land elk season ends early if the quota is reached. Limit of one elk per person, per year.
Any hunter outside of Boone, Carroll, Madison, Newton and Searcy counties who incidentally sees an elk while legally hunting for deer may take that elk with a limit of one, either sex per year. Hunters must call 833-289-2469 immediately after harvest for instructions on checking elk and submitting samples.
All elk harvested in Arkansas must have CWD samples taken and submitted. The test is free, and hunters will be given the results in a timely manner. Instructions for sampling will be given when the hunter calls to check the elk as harvested. Visit the CWD page for more information.
It is around 6:30 AM and almost mid-October. I am tapping away this morning listening to many Fall sounds and sensing that familiar feeling of seasonal change. Last year I wrote a Fall Blog, calling it the Most Best Time of Year, by taking a direct quote from my 9-year-old daughter Aurelia. In my opinion, it is the best time of year and my favorite season.
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Early in the season, whenever I was a bit sloppy or in a rush, I noticed potential for unwanted metallic noise from several different pieces in my system. To remove those potential noises, I performed a few quick inexpensive modifications. On my XOP Vanish stand I wrapped paracord around any portion of the stand that had potential for metal on metal contact. On my XOP sticks I wrapped the body with training tape and also added rubber sleeves over the cam lock buckles.
This is something that is so easily overlooked until that first long hike, battling sliding shoulder straps and uneven weight distribution. At the end of the day, it's not make or break but it sure is a moral boost!
Checking shot accuracy with open sites at 50/75 yard groups. Going almost 10 years without firing this gun it will take me a few hours as I have to play with powder loads and bullets to see what is performing best.
While most of these food sources will not be found on public ground there's a good chance there is an adjacent property nearby with decent food on it. Keep an open mind while digital scouting and it may pay to take a drive around the block and verify what is in the neighborhood.
Private Land Season - Open sunset July 1 through sunrise Sept. 20, 2024. Bag limit is 2 per person per night. WMAs and all other public lands are closed during this period. Closed in Scott, Morgan,Roane, Rhea, Hamilton counties and all other Tennessee counties east of those counties.
******Legal Hours: 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise - Shotgun only, no single projectile. Buckshot and smaller shot allowed. -Hunting with dogs prohibited. -Spotlights, night vision and thermal imaging devices allowed. Lights cannot be from or attached to a motorized vehicle or cast from a public road. -Private land only, requires landowner permission, Permission must be written, text, or by email.
When trapping on another's property, the trapper must carry on his or her person written permission from the landowner, and make a written report to the owner of any domestic animal caught and pay damages for those animals.
The following counties are regulated by Private Acts: DeKalb County is open for year-round training except in the portion lying south and west of State Hwy. 96 and U. S. Hwy. 70 where the training season will open 30 days prior to the hunting season. Refer to specific WMA listings for WMA raccoon dog training seasons. The taking of animals during dog training is prohibited.
Twenty-three male trainees participated in the show, of which seven were selected to debut as Enhypen in the show's finale on September 18, 2020. The winning contestants were Yang Jung-won, Jay, Jake, Ni-ki, Lee Hee-seung, Park Sung-hoon, and Kim Sun-oo; the first six members were decided by global ranking, and the seventh by producer's choice.
A second season, I-Land 2, was expected to premiere in the first half of 2022 featuring female trainees;[2] however, on July 15, 2022, it was announced that it would be postponed.[3] Instead in 2023, HYBE partnered with JTBC to produce R U Next? featuring trainees who would debut in Illit signing with Belift Lab, becoming labelmates with Enhypen.[4]
A special episode, titled "I-LAND Special: The New Beginning", aired on August 7, with Hwang Kwang-hee, Apink's Kim Nam-joo, Momoland's JooE, vocal coach Kim Sung-eun and DOOBU as hosts. In addition to recapping the events of the first half of the show, the hosts previewed the second part, including increased participation of global viewers, more performances, and specials appearances by BTS and Seventeen.[10]
Twenty-two (twenty-three until episode 6) trainees are brought to a complex, called the I-Land, in the middle of nowhere surrounded by a lush green forest for 113 days.[12] The trainees will live together in the three-floor complex with modern living spaces, gym, dance studios, item room (for storage), and individual practice rooms; however, only 12 contestants can stay at any one time. The others will be on the "Ground", a simple building with a dance studio and dining area, and will have to commute to and from the I-Land building every day at set times. The two living spaces are connected by a gate and stage, where their skills will be evaluated. A key part of the show's concept is that both the participants' and producers' votes play a heavy role, as they decide who stays in I-Land and who goes to the Ground. Although the I-Land only accommodates 12 trainees, the trainees may be dropped and demoted to the Ground and promptly be replaced by trainees from the Ground.
While the show primarily focuses on the trainees and producers votes,[13] the audience can vote on who remains in the I-Land in the last part of part one of the show. Based on the results, any trainees in the Ground will be eliminated. From there, the I-Landers will compete among themselves in the second part of the series to determine who will debut in the final seven-member group. In the second part, only the producers and audience can vote.[14] Thus, the show was originally supposed to focus on trainee and producer votes without much audience influence, but in part 2 of the show, the trainees did not vote at all, and global votes were introduced.
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