The Anza Trail can be used as a teaching tool in a classroom. Students can experience the stories of the men, women, and children traveling along the trail route in 1776.
Curriculum Materials - 3rd-4th grade and high school lesson plans. Meet either California, Arizona, or national standards for different curriculums. Free!
Junior Ranger Program - Classes can have some fun and learn more about the 1775-76 Spanish colonial expedition led by Juan Bautista de Anza. Students become expedition members and earn a National Park Service Junior Ranger badge (maintained by South Coast Railroad Museum).
Web de Anza: Teacher's Center - Resources available for teachers to share lesson plans and use resources on Web de Anza.
Anza Trail Guide Use this guide to plan your visit along the Anza Trail more...
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National Park Service Sites Visit other National Park Service sites along the Anza Trail more...
Did You Know?
Want to be a part of the Anza National Historic Trail? We are always looking for volunteers to assist our current volunteers. Projects range from trail building, giving tours, conducting historic research, and working with local governments to bring the trail and its benefits to their attention.
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