| Arboretum at Flagstaff |
Known for its beautiful collection of 2,500 species of plants, our guided tours, and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, meadows, and forests. Various workshops for children are offered throughout the year. 4001 S Woody Mtn Rd, Flagstaff (928) 774-1442 |
| Camp Colton |
Project LIFE (Life In the Flagstaff Environment) has given every sixth-grade student in the Flagstaff School District the opportunity to spend a week at Camp Colton, living in and learning about the Northern Arizona environment. 3285 E. Sparrow Ave, Flagstaff (928) 527-6109 |
| Coconino National Forest |
The Coconino National Forest offers a variety of recreational opportunities... hiking and backpacking, trail riding by horse and bicycle, camping and picnicking, boating and fishing, and don't forget winter activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country and alpine skiing. See website for more information. |
| Elden Pueblo |
Elden Pueblo is a 60-80 room pueblo of the prehistoric Sinagua culture and a Hopi ancestral site. The site of Elden Pueblo is open to the public and is located one mile north of the Flagstaff Mall on U.S. Highway 89. (928) 527-3600 |
| Flagstaff Youth Volunteer Corp |
Youth ages 12-18 plan and carryout service-learning projects throughout the school year. Summer programs are also available. Call 863-0285 for details. |
| Grand Canyon Youth |
Education and service-learning based multi-day river programs for middle and high school youth. Call (928) 773-7921 or check website for program availability. |
| Junior Ranger Program |
Earn your Junior Ranger badge. See website for details. (928) 526-0502 |
| Lowell Observatory |
Offers extensive outreach activities to educate visitors about the exciting world of astronomy. 1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff (928) 774-3358 |
| Museum of Northern Arizona |
Offering educational programs for kids 3 -12 yrs that emphasize the artistic traditions, natural sciences, and history of the Colorado Plateau. 3101 N. Ft. Valley Rd, Flagstaff (928) 779-5213 |
| NAU Centennial Forest |
The Northern Arizona University Centennial Forest offers unique forestry and environmental science education programs for the entire family. These programs provide an overnight summer camp experience where kids, ages 9-16, and families learn about and explore the beautiful ponderosa pine forest surrounding Flagstaff, Arizona. The most important emphasis of our curriculum is to have fun while learning in the forest. All of our programs are designed to introduce our community to the wonder and beauty of forests through hiking, forest discovery, and nature-based art and games. Visit link for more information. |
| Willow Bend Environmental Center |
Providing classroom presentations and field trips for students to build environmental awareness. Visit our hands-on exhibits in the Discovery Room and our gardens which feature a pond and a wide variety of plants native to the Colorado Plateau. Open to the public 12-4 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday during the school year. 703 E Sawmill Rd, Flagstaff (928) 779-1745 |