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Fire Island National SeashoreGroup of students pass park sign as they walk down boardwalk to the Wilderness Visitor Center.
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Fire Island National Seashore
For Teachers
 
A variety of activities and resources are available at Fire Island National Seashore to enhance your educational program. Please contact our Interpretation & Education staff at 631-687-4765, or e-mail us.
 
Park ranger talks to group of adults on platform in front of visitor center.
Park rangers provide an orientation and safety message for groups visiting Sailors Haven and the Sunken Forest.

A full-day Teachers' Workshop is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, 2009, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Registration is required, but the course is free. The workshop is open to any teacher or youth group leader planning to conduct an organized field trip to Fire Island National Seashore. 

Workshops this year include:

  • A Wilderness Hike
  • Water Quality
  • The United States Life Saving Service

You'll also get an update on Fire Island National Seashore's Traveling Trunk Program.

 

 
Ranger showing two boys how a whale's baleen works.
Knowledgeable park rangers and volunteers can help teachers and students gain a better understanding of the life in and around Fire Island. At the Wilderness Visitor Center, Ranger Steve Henderson demonstrates how a whale's baleen works. 
Park ranger works at desk inside a visitor center.
Stop by the Visitor Center
Staff at Fire Island's visitor centers help you better understand the park.
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Ranger and group in water with seine net.
Enjoy Ranger-guided Activities
A variety of interpretive programs are available year round.
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Aerial view of Fire Island at its narrowest point, Barrett Beach.
Fire Island Habitats
Learn more about the natural features and ecosystems of Fire Island National Seashore.
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Historic view of Fire Island Light Station and surrounding buildings.
Explore Fire Island's History
A fascinating story of maritime history is preserved within Fire Island National Seashore.
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Close view of sand showing bands of colors: white, dark grey, and reddish purple.  

Did You Know?
New York's state gem—the garnet—may be found among the sands that comprise Fire Island's beaches. Due to differences in size and weight of the grains of sand, you may sometimes see ribbons of garnet and magnatite among the white quartz, as the sand settles on the beach.
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Last Updated: April 01, 2009 at 13:39 EST