May Field Trips Wrap Up Year of Significant Growth for K-12 Program

Willett Elementary kindergarteners pose for a picture at Woodland Regional Park Preserve.
We wrapped up our 2024-2025 field trip season in May with trips to Woodland Regional Park Preserve and Conaway Ranch for 11 classes from schools in Davis, Winters, and Woodland. We hosted kindergarteners and 2nd graders from Woodland Science and Tech Academy, kindergarteners from Willett Elementary, 2nd graders from Maxwell Elementary, 3rd graders from Cesar Chavez Elementary, and 3rd graders from Shirley Rominger Intermediate School.

Woodland Science and Tech Academy kindergarteners show off the sun shelter they designed and built at Woodland Regional Park Preserve.
Highlights from the trips to Conaway Ranch included dissecting oak galls, teaching the kids about tules, and showing them otter slides (click here for game camera footage of the Conaway otters). Highlights of the trips to WRPP included building sun shelters with the kindergarteners, jackrabbits, and seeing a nesting killdeer.

Cesar Chavez Elementary 3rd graders practice using binoculars at Conaway Ranch.
These trips wrap up the busiest year in recent memory for our K-12 field trip program, with a total of 46 classes and over 1100 students participating in field trips. That’s a nearly 70% increase in students over the 2023-2024 school year!

Willett Elementary School kindergarteners observing a nesting killdeer at Woodland Regional Park Preserve
You can learn more about our K-12 program here. If you would like to sign up for a field trip for your class, homeschool, scout, or other youth group, please contact Geoff Benn at gbenn@tuleyome.org.
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