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NWA Kid’s Book Fest
Peel Museum & Botanical Garden 400 S. Walton Blvd, Bentonville, AR, United StatesNature Class
Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 2500 NW Grove Lane, Bentonville, AR, United StatesThis class is designed for homeschooled students ages 6-13. The students will be divided into two age groups 6-9 and 10-13. The program is a two-hour nature class, the objective is for students to learn to use a compass, to find north, to work well with others as a team by building a shelter together, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, plant identification, birding, creek activities, and more.
Coler Kids Nature Class
Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 2500 NW Grove Lane, Bentonville, AR, United StatesObjectives include learning to use a compass, learning to work as a team by building a shelter together, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, plant identification, birding, creek activities, and more!
Osage Kids Nature Class
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesThis program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!
Coler Kids Nature Class
Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 2500 NW Grove Lane, Bentonville, AR, United StatesObjectives include learning to use a compass, learning to work as a team by building a shelter together, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, plant identification, birding, creek activities, and more!
Osage Kids Nature Class
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesThis program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!
Coler Kids Nature Class
Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 2500 NW Grove Lane, Bentonville, AR, United StatesObjectives include learning to use a compass, learning to work as a team by building a shelter together, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, plant identification, birding, creek activities, and more!
Osage Kids Nature Class
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesThis program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!
Osage Nature Day Camp
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesDesigned for young adventurers aged 7-12, this day camp is packed with exciting outdoor activities in the heart of the wetlands.
Beaver Tales with Bentonville Public Library
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesJoin Bentonville Public Library librarians and Osage staff as they weave traditional storytime fun with exciting tales about our unique wetland park.
Coler Kids Nature Class
Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 2500 NW Grove Lane, Bentonville, AR, United StatesObjectives include learning to use a compass, learning to work as a team by building a shelter together, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, plant identification, birding, creek activities, and more!
Osage Kids Nature Class
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesThis program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!