Programs that offer environmental, agricultural, or science education.
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Visit Down on the Farm for fall fun for the entire family. We offer everything from picking a pumpkin and corn maze to plenty of outdoor activities including hay rides, corn pits, a discovery learning loft, playground, big ‘o’ slides, cow train and more. We even have a gift shop. Read more...
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Our self-guided and ranger-guided field trip options allow your students to explore local and national history. Field trips can feature a film, museum with original artifacts dating from 10,000 BCE to 1650 CE, and a cave shelter trail that leads to the cave shelter and outdoor exhibits. Read more...
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The Junior Ranger program has been in use throughout the National Park System for more than two decades. Most of the 419 National Park Service units across America offer the program, and Russell Cave National Monument is one of them. Each park has its own Junior Ranger program, with a variety of activities in each. Russell Cave’s Junior Ranger Book Read more...
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Do you want to plan a fun filled & educational trip to DeSoto State Park? If so, we can help! With the help of our park partners & guest speakers, we can bring a variety of program opportunities to your group, and make your visit to Lookout Mountain, Alabama memorable. Below is a sampling of topics & activities that can Read more...
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The Oakville Indian Mounds offers a variety of field trip experiences. Our museum is always free to the public, but for groups of 15 or more we can provide additional experiences. Walking Tour and Prehistoric Time Periods (all ages): Our $2 per person (15 minimum) tour is a guided walking tour to both of our Indian Mounds and our lake. Read more...
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Camp Hephzibah is a Christian camp for conferences, ministerial meetings, youth gatherings, retreats, fellowships, training seminars, fun weekends, and more. Spend time hiking on our trails, singing and toasting marshmallows by one of our fire pits, enjoying water activities, and picnicking at our campground. Read more...
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RYC consists of a commercial kitchen and dining hall, multiple bunkhouses, classrooms, a woodworking shop, sports facilities (including a softball field, a volleyball court, a human foosball court, and a disc golf course), an outdoor stage theater, and a multipurpose building which will seat 200-300 people. Read more...
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RYC consists of a commercial kitchen and dining hall, multiple bunkhouses, classrooms, a woodworking shop, sports facilities (including a softball field, a volleyball court, a human foosball court, and a disc golf course), an outdoor stage theater, and a multipurpose building which will seat 200-300 people. Read more...
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Sacred Way Sanctuary’s Interpretive Center and Museum offers a journey through the history of the horse in the Americas and its relationship with the Native Peoples. Our Interpretive Center has been designed in conjunction with our Governing Council of Traditional Knowledge Bearers and Scholars in order to provide a more up-to-date, complete, and accurate history, and to ensure that all Read more...
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Guided Night Tours allow visitors to see these unique insects. Colloquially known as Dismalites, they are the larvae stage of a unique, native, and endemic species of insect (North American Orfelia fultoni) that emits a bright blue-green light to attract food, in the form of other flying insects. Read more...