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Join a likeminded outdoor community to hike and explore trails, parks, and other wild places. Read more...
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Troy University Environmental Club is a group of students dedicated to seeing the betterment and protection of their wild places in their community and around the world. Our members consist of majors from every college at Troy University, and everyone is encouraged to join! The group plays an active role in cleaning habitats, raising funds for their choice of organizations Read more...
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A typical field trip at Butter and Egg Adventures will include a set of four, outdoor activities that students experience before lunch. Each facilitated recreation venue is staffed with well-trained, friendly guides who patiently give instruction and encouragement to each excited student. Activities include: ziplining, rock wall climbing, canoeing, laser tag, team building, and Survivor-styled challenges Read more...
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Butter and Egg Adventures, in Troy, Alabama, offers opportunities for groups to learn and grow while engaging in a series of team building activities. The program may be offered outdoors on one of our challenge courses, or indoors using mobile props at either our site or at yours. Individuals are placed in situations in which they are encouraged to cooperatively Read more...
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Butter and Egg Adventures offers three different Adventure Packages with activities including ziplining, ropes courses, climbing walls, adventure courses, climbing nets, and more! Read more...
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This program includes a guided tour of the main museum building, which is home to over 18,000 artifacts dating from prehistoric Native Americans through the mid-1900s. Students will get to visit the demonstration cabin, where they will learn about daily pioneer life. Afterwards, your group is welcome to walk the museum grounds at your own pace and explore the cabins Read more...
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The Pioneer Museum’s forty acres of landscaped campus also includes certified wetlands. The Conecuh River runs parallel behind the scenic boardwalk. Shady wooded trails offer visitors opportunities to enjoy the natural heritage while twenty-two unique historical structures and macro artifacts foster cultural appreciation. Read more...