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Field Trip Curriculum

The following items are provided for teacher use in preparation and post-visit classroom activities related to visits to the Ogden Nature Center.

  • January & February: Animal Autographs
  • January & February: Snow Walkers
  • March: Utah's Ecosystem
  • March: Trees
  • March & April: Endangered Species
  • April: The World Beneath Your Feet
  • April: Birds
  • May: Pond Ecology
  • May: Busy Bees
  • May: Water Wonders
  • September: Field Ecology
  • October: Living Close to the Land
  • December: Nature Prepares for Winter
  • Reading the Landscape
  • General Materials

Did you know?

  • The earth’s largest living organism is an aspen clone, living right here in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Click to Tweet

Hours

Mon.-Sat. 9 am – 4 pm
Closed Sunday
Closed on major holidays

Cost

Members enjoy free admission
13 and older $5
Seniors 65+ $4
Children 2-12 $3
Children under 2 Free

Getting Here

Address 966 W. 12th Street, Ogden, Utah
Phone 801-621-7595
Directions From 1-15, take exit #344 and head east 1.5 mi.
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Please note: no pets allowed.

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