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A 1.5 mile hiking trail on the canyon floor follows the stream through sky-reaching boulders, past thundering waterfalls, into a secret world of mossy-green and pearl gray filled with ferns and giant trees. Its waterfalls, natural bridges, cliffs and boulders give this place a magnificent splendor. Read more...
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A 1.5 mile hiking trail on the canyon floor follows the stream through sky-reaching boulders, past thundering waterfalls, into a secret world of mossy-green and pearl gray filled with ferns and giant trees. Its waterfalls, natural bridges, cliffs and boulders give this place a magnificent splendor. Read more...
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Take a tour of nature and history, and discover the Native American traditions of North Alabama. Read more...
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Science, Technology, Engineering, (ART) and Mathematics camp is a must for the curious child. During this two day camp, children participate in a variety of activities that lead them in exploring the world around them through STE(A)M. Children will discover what lies beneath the waters of Deibert Park, use their imagination and computers to animate legos, and learn how to Read more...
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CMS is excited to expand our programs to offer field trips and group visits. We are eager to share the totally renovated museum featuring 20 plus newly developed or renovated interactive exhibits. Come explore, create, play and learn at CMS with our new Educational Coordinators Judy Ennis. Judy is retired from Florence City Schools where she was a speech pathologist Read more...
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Offering miles of trails and some of the best scenic outlooks in Huntsville, Alabama, Star HB Farms offers riders a variety of experiences for all skill levels. Located atop Drake Mountain, Star HB Farms is one of three facilities that have been in the Baker family since the 1970’s. Offering day to week-long camps. Read more...
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Guided tours of 1818 Farms are available for school, church, garden club, or any other type organizational group interested in a “Field Trip” (20 person minimum). Read more...
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A free field trip held annually at Northeast Alabama Community College for over 1000, 4th grade students from Fort Payne City Schools and DeKalb County Schools. Partner organizations and volunteers come together to teach students about the importance of clean water, recycling and wildlife through hands-on learning activities, presentations and educational entertainment Read more...
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We bring the baby turtles to see you, over 100 baby turtles and many adults. One or more turtle farmers will EDUCATE AND SHARE with your group about the life cycle and diversity of turtles in the southeast. Our goal is to always give an educational and entertaining program that will inspire an appreciation for wildlife living around us. Hatching Read more...
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Tennessee Riverkeeper’s staff and volunteers educate the public about the Cumberland and Tennessee River watersheds on everything from general environmental and geography information to the pollution issues that threaten the public’s water supply. The Riverkeeper team frequently makes presentations to groups and schools, provides interviews to the press, and posts informative and credible articles on social media. This program educates Read more...