Discovery Park Group Programs
Address: 3801 W Government Way, Seattle, WA 98199 > directions
Visitors Center Contact Information: (206) 386 - 4236 | E-mail:
discover@seattle.gov
Programs for Schools & Organized Groups Brochure
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Registration & Confirmation
Call 206-386-9110 to register for a program.
We need at least two weeks advance notice.
Registration begins for the quarter on the following dates:
Spring Quarter
- 1st Tuesday in February for groups in Seattle
- 2nd Tuesday in February for groups outside Seattle.
Summer Quarter
- 1st Tuesday in May for groups in Seattle
- 2nd Tuesday in May for groups outside Seattle
Fall Quarter
- 1st Tuesday in July for groups in Seattle
- 2nd Tuesday in July for groups outside Seattle
Winter Quarter
- 1st Tuesday in October for groups in Seattle
- 2nd Tuesday in October for groups outside Seattle
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Through hands-on learning experience and a spectacular classroom in
nature, Discovery Park staff facilitate positive outdoor experiences.
The goal of these programs is to increase awareness, develop
appreciation, and promote stewardship of our parks and natural areas.
Programs are offered Tuesday-Friday with morning and afternoon sessions
available. For information about fees, please call (206) 386-9110.
SCHOOL PROGRAMS
- Seattle is for the Birds (Year-round)
- Intertidal Investigations Grades 1 - 12 (Spring & Summer)
- At Home in the Forest Grades 1-8 (Year-round)
- Incredible Insects Grade 1 - 6, (Spring & Summer)
- Owls, Hunters of the Night Grades 3 - 12 (Year-round)
- Pond and Wetland Exploration Grades 1 -8 (Spring & Summer)
- Adventures with Spiders Grades 1-6 (Summer & Fall)
- Stewardship for Students Habitat Restoration
Grades 1 - 12 (Fall & Winter)
- Changing Forms, Changing Times: An Adventure in Geology Grades
3-12 (Year-round)
KINDERGARTEN/PRESCHOOL
- Forest Friends (Year-round)
- Bugs (Summer & Fall)
- Lookin' at Low Tide (Spring & Summer)
- Water Wrigglers (Spring & Summer)
- Spiders are Special (Summer & Fall)
- Tall Grass Meadows (Spring)
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Updated
June 28, 2007
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