Moro Bay State Park
Installation Directions
Installation Directions
- Gather the necessary tools needed to install the medallion. You will need a hammer, needle nose pliers, and tape.
- Lie your hiking staff down on a towel on a flat, solid surface like a table or work bench.
- Locate the area on your hiking staff where you want to instal your medallion.
- Lay the medallion on the hiking staff and make sure you check that it's aligned.
- Take your needle nose pliers and hold one of the nails at the most narrow part of the pliers.
- Carefully use your hammer and tap the nail into place.
- Take the other nail and hammer it into the other hole
- Make sure the medallion is secure
- You're all set!
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Every product is fulfilled and shipped by hand from our family office. You can expect your order to ship within 1-3 business days. Custom orders have their own timeline.
Product Details
Product Details
- Fits on most wooden hiking sticks
- Made with durable materials
- Unique and bespoke design
Celebrate your trail achievements and outdoor adventures with gear that honors every step.
The Moro Bay State Park collectible Crafted from durable metal for long-lasting quality and display. This piece honors the park’s legacy of outdoor exploration, wildlife watching, and natural beauty—an essential addition for anyone inspired by the heritage and charm of Arkansas’s woodlands and rivers.
- Features a graceful white-tailed deer, symbolizing the rich wildlife found throughout the park.
- Displays towering pine trees, representing Moro Bay’s lush forests.
- Includes wild turkeys, known residents of the area and icons of Arkansas’s natural fauna.
- Flowing blue river commemorates the park’s signature waterway, inviting memories of canoeing and fishing adventures.
- Constructed with durable enamel and gold-toned metal for lasting quality and vibrant color.
Carry your memories beyond the trail — every hike tells a story, and this product lets you display yours with pride.
Hike. Collect. Repeat.


