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![]() Print ViewLanark Field Days
![]() Lanark Field Days provides fun and exciting field trip opportunities for students in grades K-12 that address the Alabama State Course of Study Objectives through a multi-disciplinary approach using conservation education. Course of Study Field Trips | Half-Day Field Trips | General Infomation
Cancellation Policy | Souvenirs | Lanark Field Days Brochure (pdf) Welcome to the Alabama Nature Center Alabama Nature Center is a hands-on outdoor education facility located at Lanark in Millbrook, Alabama. Just a few miles north of Montgomery and conveniently located along I-65, Lanark is the new home of the Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) and the former estate of benefactors Isabel and Wiley Hill.
Lanark and the new Alabama Nature Center contain 350 acres of striking forests, fields, streams, wetlands, and ponds that are traversed by five miles of boardwalks and trails in three regions: Turkey Ridge, Hilltop Pass, and Still Creek Run. Key destinations include the Tree Top Walk, the Gum Pond, Natural Spring, and the Still Creek Riparian Forest, just to name a few. Conservation education programs at the Alabama Nature Center focus on using these natural resources as fun and exciting hands-on learning tools.
Course of Study Field Trips Wild Things
From snakes and salamanders to rabbits and raccoons, there’s a wealth of wildlife wandering the woods at the Alabama Nature Center. This program gives students the opportunity to become wildlife biologists for the day as they investigate the habits and habitats of native Alabama animals. Discover answers to all of your animal questions from “Who lives where?” to “Who eats whom?”
Forest Forces
Ever wonder why leaves change color in the fall? Or how old a tree might be? This program challenges students to identify the most important plants in our state using study methods such as leaf shape and bark appearance. From seed dispersal techniques to pollination methods, students explore the most fascinating facets of our forests from root to shoot. Never underestimate the power of plants again!
Earth Rocks!
Get ready to get down and dirty during this earth science-focused program that explores the land we live on from its most basic elements. Students can participate in rock hounding, a search for super cool creek rocks or enjoy the hands-on feel of clay sculpting, as they literally hold the earth in the palms of their hands.
Choose from one of our grade-specific, pre-planned Course of Study Field Trips. One activity will be a special activity chosen by a teacher and the other activity will be an ANC Activity that will be chosen by our staff. Staff will choose and plan these accordingly in regards to special topics requested by the teacher, group timetables, weather, and seasonal variations.
Field Trip Dates Programs will take place rain or shine. Although the Alabama Nature Center is an “outdoor classroom”, we are fortunate to have the Lanark Pavilion available for rainy days. Most of our programs can be modified as a rainy day alternative. The Pavilion Outpost at the Alabama Nature Center offers souvenirs to commemorate your experience!
For more information or to schedule a field trip, contact AWF: 1-800-822-9453 | hollyb@alabamawildlife.org
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