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Grand Canyon National Park
Curriculum Materials
 

Take your class on a field trip to Grand Canyon National Park! All programs are free of charge and address Arizona curriculum standards.

To learn more about these programs,
or to download registration materials, click on

"Plan a Field Trip".


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. 

To learn more or to contact our office, click on "Plan a Field Trip".

 
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SPRINGS PROVIDE OASES FOR FLORA AND FAUNA

Did You Know?
Within the Grand Canyon, the type and abundance of organisms is directly related to the presence or absence of water. The Colorado River and its tributaries, as well as springs, seeps, stock tanks and ephemeral pools provide oases to flora and fauna in this semi-arid southwest desert area.

Last Updated: December 08, 2010 at 12:19 MST