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Nature Adventure Days: Symbiosis Safari: A Nature Community Expedition

  • Wild Bear Nature Center 20 Lakeview Drive Nederland, CO, 80466 United States (map)

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In this engaging outdoor event, we'll delve into the intricate web of life that forms within ecosystems. Through hands-on activities, interactive games, and creative learning, young explorers will discover how plants, animals, and fungi come together to create harmonious communities in the great outdoors, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the delicate balance of nature.

ABOUT NATURE ADVENTURE DAYS

TURN A DAY OFF INTO A DAY OUT!

During days off from school, there is nothing better than hitting the local trails to continue the fun and learning in the great outdoors with Wild Bear! Wild Bear offers several specialty outdoor education programs throughout the year when schools have holidays and breaks.

At Wild Bear, children enjoy a full-day of outdoor studies at Mud Lake and the surrounding areas of Nederland. Wild Bear incorporates science, ecology, arts, writing, survival skills, and more into our programming to inspire a love of nature and encourage children’s natural curiosity.

Each full day program and age group will focus on a specific theme and align with their grade level studies. Wild Bear brings the learning of all subjects into the outdoors of our beautiful Nederland area! 

TICKET COST
$75 per participant. Wild Bear is an official CCCAP (Colorado Child Care Assistance Program) provider. Generous scholarships available.

TRANSPORTATION
Drop-off/Pick-up at Wild Bear Nature Center
OR
Shuttle available from and to Boulder for an additional $10.
*Please note that shuttles only run with sufficient shuttle sign-ups (5 or more participants). Please call 303-258-0495 to confirm shuttle availability, especially if you are registering within 48 hours of a program date.

*SPACE IS LIMITED TO 12 PARTICIPANTS PER DAY, PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. If registration is closed online, please inquire about late registration by calling us at the Nature Center: (303)-258-0495.

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