The national forest offers students engaging outdoor education through various field trip experiences. With over 600 miles of trails, students can explore ecosystems firsthand, particularly in scenic areas like the Red River Gorge. This geological area, known for its sandstone cliffs and natural arches, provides unique learning opportunities about biodiversity and environmental stewardship.
Programs such as the Junior Ranger initiative engage students with nature-focused activities, helping them understand forest conservation through hands-on exploration and workbooks.
This forest is an ideal setting for developing skills in ecology, geology, and outdoor safety.
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