Read more about Voices of the Gold Rush Past
Voices of the Gold Rush Past Shasta State Historic Park: Voices of the Gold Rush Past: Shasta Cemetery Tour. Six miles west of Redding a row of old, half-ruined, brick buildings remind passing motorists that Shasta City, the lusty “Queen City” of California’s northern... Read MoreRead more about Voices of the Gold Rush Past
Read more about Redwood Ecology and Nature Journaling at Hendy Woods In-Person Field Trip
Redwood Ecology and Nature Journaling at Hendy Woods In-Person Field Trip
3-5, 6-8, Animals, Hendy Woods State Park, History, K-2, PassPORTS Blended-Access Field Trips, People, Places, Plants, Science
Redwood Ecology and Nature Journaling at Hendy Woods In-Person Field Trip PassPORTS is now full! Thank you for your interest! Our funding has now all been allocated. Approved teachers will be receiving an email by September 27th. Explore Hendy Woods State Park! For... Read MoreRead more about Redwood Ecology and Nature Journaling at Hendy Woods In-Person Field Trip
Read more about In-Person Field Trip Will Rogers State Historic Park!
In-Person Field Trip Will Rogers State Historic Park! Explore Will Rogers State Park! Nestled on a scenic hillside sits the stunning ranch home of early 20th century celebrity, Will Rogers, along with his beloved horse stables and beautiful hiking trails... Read MoreRead more about In-Person Field Trip Will Rogers State Historic Park!
Read more about Salt Marsh Secrets (3-5th) at Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
Salt Marsh Secrets (3-5th) at Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve In this program at at Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, students will discover salt marsh plant and animal species using observational skills, movement, and nature... Read MoreRead more about Salt Marsh Secrets (3-5th) at Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
Read more about Tar, Not Just a Nuisance!
Tar, Not Just a Nuisance!
3-5, 6-8, Animals, Carpinteria State Beach, Climate, History, Oceans and Watersheds, People, Places, Plants, PORTS On-Demand, Science
Tar, Not Just a Nuisance! Join us as we discover the active tar seeps at Carpinteria State Beach and discuss whether this resource has been a convenience or a nuisance to the animals, plants, and humans that inhabit this area historically and currently. Students will... Read MoreRead more about Tar, Not Just a Nuisance!