Central California is home to one of the world’s most beautiful national parks, and it is a perfect field trip to get students immersed in nature’s wonders.
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Alcatraz Island
Located on a small island off the coast of San Francisco, California, Alcatraz Island is a major educational attraction, offering students an engaging opportunity to explore an essential piece of history.
La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum offers an engaging blend of scientific history and immersive activities, captivating students with a glimpse into the Ice Age.
San Diego Zoo
he San Diego Zoo’s journey began with a roar in 1916 when Dr. Harry Wegeforth was inspired to create a zoo just for the children of San Diego.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Take a thrilling ride on the wild side at the San Diego Safari Park, where adventure and excitement await at every turn.
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
With a hint of cowboy culture, the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave is the perfect place for teachers to bring their students who want to learn more about Indian heritage.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
For Earth Science enthusiasts and students interested in exploring the atmosphere, weather, and climate, the National Center for Atmospheric Research is the ideal field trip destination for your classroom.
Des Moines Art Center
Unlock your creativity with the Des Moines Art Center’s educational programs!
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Virginia Field Trips for Students
Virginia is a treasure trove of rich history, culture, and innovation, offering students numerous opportunities for unforgettable learning experiences.













