“Humankind has not woven the web of life.  We are but one thread within it.  Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.  All things are bound together.  All things connect.”

    -Chief Seattle, 1855

    Environmental Education, now more than ever, is supremely important to the development of students as global citizens.  Through our school programs, we help students explore natural ecosystems, with an aim to becoming better stewards of the natural wonders within their community and the world at large.

    School groups travel through several different activities, chosen by their teachers prior to their Outdoor Experience.  These lessons use the natural world to teach concepts such as habitats and ecosystems, animal adaptations, and human impact and sustainability.  The lessons compliment the curriculum students are learning in the classroom and address the standards developed by the State.

    The lessons are taught by our staff of highly skilled instructors.  All of the instructors are experts in the areas of education, ecology, environmental issues,  outdoor living skills, or teambuilding.

For more information or to schedule a tour contact the Education Director James Mora at james@paradisefarmcamps.org

What Other groups are saying

“Thank you so much for a delightful day! The students had a great time! I was impressed with the organization, knowledge, and friendliness of everyone at Paradise Farms.”

          Elementary School Teacher

“We all had such a great time.  Your lessons are invaluable and an experience [the kids] will not forget!!  The place is an awesome educational envirornment..”

          Middle School Teacher

Full Day EE Themes
    Many school groups choose to do a combination of teambuilding and environmental education programs, however, for the school group looking to focus solely on the learning provided by our environmental programs, we have several Full Day EE Themes.  These themes consist of four to six lessons all focused around one integrating concept.  
    We currently offer seven different themes for teachers to choose from.  All of the themes are designed to give the students real world hands on experiences of concepts that can prove difficult to understand in a classroom.  
    For more information on the themes as well as the specific activities in each theme please refer to Lesson Menu section of this site.
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