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Wind Cave National Park
For Teachers
Ranger and group on cave tour

NPS Photo by Mike Landrum

Ranger and group on cave tour

Wind Cave National Park is opened all year and teachers can bring students for regularly scheduled cave tours any time. Teachers may request a program that supports a particular classroom objective for any of the cave tours.  Reservations can be made by calling the park at 605-745-4600. Teachers may also plan "just for fun" field trips to the cave by calling the park.

Curriculum Based Environmental Education Programs

Wind Cave has two environmental education programs.  Connections is designed for grades K-8 and helps students discover relationships between the mixed-grass prairie, the ponderosa pine forest, the cave, the plants and animals that live in these environments and themselves. Water in the Enviroment is a hydrology program designed for grades 6-12. Either program can be used to reinforce classroom studies and can be adjusted to coincide with particular school subjects. There are no fees to participate in these programs.

In the outdoor classroom of Wind Cave National Park students participate in structured, hands-on learning activities that reveal how ecological principles and natural processes work. The programs encourage critical thinking and cooperative learning experiences. "Connections" introduces specific ecological concepts that increase in complexity with grade levels. 

Both programs are offered during late April through the middle of May. Once reservations are made, educators receive an informational packet describing the grade specific concept, curriculum objectives, pre- and post-visit activities, and a vocabulary list. 

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Last Updated: January 21, 2008 at 15:01 MST