Wynn Fall Nature Explorations

Spark the curiosity of your students (grades K-6) in the autumn outdoors by taking a two-hour field trip to the changing spruce forest, wildflower meadows and bogs of the Wynn Nature Center. These programs take an interactive approach to studying habitats, animal and plant adaptations and ecosystem interdependence and are developed in tight accordance with the Kenai Peninsula Borough learning standards.

Program length: 2 or 4 hours (1-hour programs for Kindergarten)

Program dates: September-October

Program price: $100 per 2-hour class

Fall Field Trip Themes by Grade Level

  • Kindergarten: Alaska Animal Adaptations and Exploring the Five senses

  • First Grade: Animal Habitats & Predator-Prey Relationships

  • Second Grade: Plant Habitats & Characteristics

  • Third Grade: Plant & Animal Survival, Camouflage and Food Chains

  • Fourth Grade: Plant & Animal Relationships, Food Webs

  • Fifth Grade: Plant and Animal Life Cycles and Diversity

  • Sixth Grade: Forest Succession or Plant & Animal Behaviors

  • Special program on Dena’ina Traditional uses of Plants and Animals available upon request.

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