Activity Ideas
There are a lot of fun things to do at the Environmental Center.
Some ideas include:
Nature Discovery Room
Hikes, short and long, "See map" Trail Distances
Geocaching
Disc Golf
Archery
Tomahawk Tossing
Cross country skiing
Snowshoeing
Igloo/snowcave building
Snow science
Avalanche basics
Nature Hike (with hand lenses or field microscopes)
Microscope Lab (part of Nature Discovery Room)
Indoor bouldering wall
Ping pong
Volleyball
Scale model of the solar system
Team building activities (Spider web, Caterpillar walk, Stump Challenge, Platform)
Summer Activities:
Ask your teacher for more details.
Band Camp
High School Choirs
Student Government training
Hope Squad training
Contact Ben Prall beprall@wsd.net, the teacher/facilitator, for more ideas or adaptations for your group.
Explore on your own:
Places to go and explore:
North Fork Park in Ogden Valley. Great hiking/biking/horseback riding trails and camping. In the winter cross country ski and snowshoe trails are the attraction.
Your yard – see how many different kinds of bugs you can find. Look in flower beds, in the grass, under rocks, in the corners of your garage and ask the question “what does it eat and what eats it?”
The neighborhood park – do the same as in your yard.
Ogden River Parkway. All along the Ogden River is a trail. Take your friends and your parents on an exploration of the river’s path through Ogden.
Ogden Bay Wildlife Management Area. Head west on 12th street to 7500 West and travel South or head west on 5500 South in Roy until you get to 7500 West. Walk the dikes and see what is out there.
Willard Bay. Play on the beach, float and fish in the water, skip some rocks, look for the birds.
Bonneville Shoreline trail system. Go to the 29th street trail head and take a hike.
Fort Buenaventura. Play disc golf, chase the “cotton” falling from the trees, paddle in the pond, watch the geese, find your own hiding place, and even take your family camping here.
Ogden Nature Center on 12th street in Ogden. Has a maze of trails, and volunteers to guide you and answer questions. There is an entrance fee.
Bike Park. At the east end of 9th street provides fun trails for all skill levels.
Float the Ogden river in a tube. Tube rental available at Gear 30 for $10. Float Lorin Farr Park to the Walmart parking lot crystal wave.
Bear River Bird Refuge in Brigham City. Visitors center just west of freeway on Forest Street. Auto tour route heads west from there. Amazing place to see birds and bugs and mammals too.
Beus Pond. On the South East corner of Country Hills Drive in Ogden is a lovely place to watch wildlife and take a hike if you have the energy.
Maples Campground by Snowbasin. No longer maintained, this campground is a nice place to adventure and make some discoveries. Go for a hike or bring your camping gear. There are no toilets.
Waterfall canyon. Start at the 29th street parking lot and enjoy the hike.