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Our facility is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm, and from 10am to 2pm on weekends.

Visit us. Everyday, our trails are free and open from dawn until dusk.

Our facility will be closed on Friday, Mar 21st for an all-staff meeting.

Our building will reopen to the public at 10am on Saturday, Mar 22nd.

Everyday, our trails are free and open from dawn until dusk.

Home School (Ages 9-14): Far Out!

It’s time for some out of this world exploration. Planets have fascinated scientists and humans for many years. What does it take to be a planet? We’ll take a look at each of the planets in the solar system and what makes each unique. […]

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Home School (Ages 5-8): Far Out!

It’s time for some out of this world exploration. Planets have fascinated scientists and humans for many years. What does it take to be a planet? We’ll take a look at each of the planets in the solar system and what makes each unique. […]

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Vacation Day Add-On: Lunch Bunch

This Lunch Bunch session runs from noon-1pm on Friday, April 22nd, 2016. Attendees spend the first 20-30 minutes eating and listening to a story then get a free choice between a variety of indoor and outdoor options for the remaining time.
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Vacation Day Add-On: Extended Day 11am-12pm

This extended day session runs before programming from 11am-12pm on Friday, April 22nd, 2016 in conjunction with the “Happy Earth Day to You!” Vacation Day. You can drop off at any point within this time period.
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Vacation Day Add-On: Extended Day

This extended day session runs before programming from 8:30-9:00am and after programming from 4:00-5:30pm on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016. You can drop off and pick up at any point within these time periods.
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Vacation Day: Spring Fling!

Celebrate the return of spring! We will search for signs of spring while having a spring scavenger hunt to celebrate the re-awakening of the earth after a long winter. […]

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Aldo Leopold Nature Center