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RANGER-LED FIELD TRIP PROGRAMS
Take your class on a ranger-led field trip to Grand Canyon National Park!
All education programs we provide are curriculum-based, and are free of charge. Details on the programs we offer can be found below.

For schools in Utah and the Arizona Strip, we offer limited programs on the North Rim
( click here for details).

If you'd like to conduct your own education program without a ranger, go to the bottom of this page.



HOW TO REGISTER

Registration for 2011-2012 field trip programs will open on August 24, 2011 (for fall field trips), and September 7, 2011 (for spring field trips).

- Fall 2011 Field Trip Programs available Sept. 19 - Nov. 18, 2011 (no programs Oct. 10 and 21; Nov. 4 and 11).

- Spring 2012 Field Trip Programs available March 21 - May 25, 2012 (no programs April 18 and 19).

TO OBTAIN A REGISTRATION FORM, click on the following link (you may fax or mail the form to us, see information at bottom of registration form):

2011-2012 Field Trip Registration Form



GEOLOGY PROGRAMS
(click on program names to learn more)

DYNAMIC EARTH 
Unravel the mystery of how Grand Canyon was formed. Includes exploration of a fossil bed and a hike along the rim with several stops for engaging activities focusing on the geologic history of Grand Canyon.
Grade level: 3rd-6th Duration: 5 hours

GRAND CANYON ROCKS
Hike along the rim and discover the geologic processes that formed Grand Canyon through hands-on activities.  
Grade level: 3rd-6th   Duration: 2 ½ hours

STORIES IN STONE
Use the tools of a paleontologist to discover clues preserved in the rocks of Grand Canyon. Hunt for fossils and learn what they tell us about the history of the Canyon’s formation.
Grade level: 3rd-6th      Duration: 2 hours




NATURAL HISTORY PROGRAMS
(click on program names to learn more)

LIFE ON THE EDGE
Explore the plant and animal life that calls Grand Canyon home. Hike along the rim and learn forest and desert ecology through hands-on activities and games.
Grade level: 3rd-5th     Duration: 5 hours

ECO EXPLORERS
Through games, activities and journaling, students will learn about forest and desert ecology. This is a shortened version of Life on the Edge.
Grade level: 3rd-5th Duration: 2 ½ hours




HUMAN HISTORY PROGRAMS
(click on program names to learn more)

RAILS AND TALES
Discover the people who have shaped Grand Canyon’s history. Walk through Grand Canyon Village, engage in interactive games, and learn about the changing ways people have valued the Canyon over time.
Grade level: 4th-6th        Duration: 2 ½ hours

TIME TRAVELERS
Become an archaeologist and unearth clues about Grand Canyon’s ancient inhabitants. Participate in an archaeological “dig”, explore ancient ruins and a museum, and climb the Desert View watchtower to learn about the native peoples that shaped Grand Canyon’s ancient history.
Grade level: 4th-6th           Duration: 5 hours

 


CONTACT US


To learn more about any of our education program offerings, send us an e-mail, or phone our office at (928) 638-7931.
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Travel Grants

For schools with restricted travel budgets, we have a limited number of travel grants available. This offer applies to schools who are attending one of our education programs with at least 50% of their students on a free or reduced lunch program. 

This funding is made possible by the National Park Service, Grand Canyon Association, Toyota Foundation and private donors.  Grant money will typically be distributed on the day of your program.

To apply, complete a Travel Grant form and fax it or mail it to our office (fax number and address are on the form).

 
CONDUCTING YOUR OWN EDUCATIONAL FIELD TRIP
If you are planning to bring your class to Grand Canyon for educational purposes, but our programs do not meet your educational needs, you may still be eligible to receive an entrance fee waiver for your group. To apply for a waiver, click here for further details.
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THE INNER GORGE OF THE GRAND CANYON, 1200 feet (366m)

Did You Know?
Within the Grand Canyon, the rugged, V-shaped Inner Gorge rises darkly from the Colorado River. The broad shelf above it is the Tonto Platform, which spreads like a green blanket across both sides of the canyon. The Inner Gorge achieves a depth of over 1200 feet (366m)

Last Updated: July 13, 2011 at 18:00 MST