The Discovery Center of Idaho is an interactive science and technology hub that immerses students in STEM concepts through hands-on displays, engaging challenges, and innovative experiments.
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, perched just south of Colorado Springs, immerses students in wildlife encounters, conservation learning, and hands-on exploration.
Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Housed in a restored courthouse in downtown Colorado Springs, the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum brings local and regional history to life.
Cave of the Winds Mountain Park
Set in the scenic foothills near Pikes Peak, Cave of the Winds Mountain Park integrates geology, natural history, and adventure, creating a memorable environment where students see science in action.
Manitou Cliff Dwellings
In the foothills near Colorado Springs, the Manitou Cliff Dwellings transports students into the world of the Ancestral Puebloans, who constructed rock-carved homes over 800 years ago.
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
Set in central Idaho, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve boasts over 750,000 acres of striking volcanic landscapes, inviting students to explore geology, ecology, and environmental science in a real-life natural laboratory.
Silverwood Theme Park
Silverwood Theme Park merges excitement and education, offering students an unforgettable look at physics, engineering, history, and environmental science.
Iolani Palace
Located in downtown Honolulu, ‘Iolani Palace immerses students in a pivotal chapter of Hawaiian history as the only official royal residence in the United States.
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Sail, Soar, and Sculpt Through Rhode Island
With over 400 miles of beautiful, breathtaking coastline, it is only fitting that Rhode Island be nicknamed the country’s “Ocean State.”













