| Description: |
Field Institute treks are a great way to explore and learn about Zion. Join a field institute naturalist for an introduction to the geology, flora, fauna, and cultural history of Zion. Foray into the park with a naturalist to learn about how animals and plants survive during Zion’s intense summer season. Learn about how Zion Canyon was formed and the geological activity still taking place in the park. Bring your camera for photo opportunities. Interpretive hikes are the naturalist’s choice with each program a unique outdoor learning adventure. Destinations and trails vary. Limited to 11 participants.
Fee: $45
Instructors: various
Ages: 15 years and up
Meets: 9 am at the Zion National Park Human History Museum and continues no later than 2pm. |
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| Begins: |
Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
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| Ends: |
Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
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| Location: |
Zion National Park Human History Museum |
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| Address: |
#1 Museum Dr, Zion National Park |
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| Directions: |
Enter Zion thru south entrance and proceed approx. 1/2 mile
and turn left into museum parking lot. |
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| Contact Information: |
Michael Plyler
435 772 3264
plyler.zcfi@yahoo.com |
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| Contact Phone: |
435 772 3264 |
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| Est. Number of Participants: |
50 |
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| Est. Number of Lodging Rooms Required: |
2 |
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| Organization: |
Zion Canyon Field Institute |
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| Category: |
Outdoors
Education
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