Field Trips

Trips that provide learning experiences outside the classroom.

14
Oct
2020

2020 Beech Hill Corn Mazes

10-14-2020 1:00 pm -3:00 pm
$6.00
2020 Beech Hill Corn Mazes

Join us for a fun afternoon exploring the corn mazes at Beech Hill Farm. this year's themes are "Animal Olympics" and "Ocean Action".  Have fun feeding their small farm animals.

Ages 3 & under are free.

Don't forget our group photo on the rock and to bring money for their amazing ice cream.

Rain date is Friday, October 16th.

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

28
Oct
2020

Movie Event - Finding Dory

10-28-2020 10:30 am -1:00 pm
Free
Movie Event - Finding Dory
Come join us for a personal showing of Finding Dory at Red River Theater in Concord, NH. There will be no charge for the movie as it will be covered with money the theater received as a grant!
 
To help support the theater please bring some money to purchase some popcorn (real butter), a drink or candy at the concessions stand and enjoy the show!! 

Please arrive early, by 10:30am; the movie will begin promptly at 11am. 
 
Attached to the Capital Commons is a 510-space parking garage, with an entrance on Storrs Street and garage access directly into the building. The theater can also be accessed through a street-level door along the pedestrian plaza on Main Street. See Red River Theater website for more information.

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Spots Available
Adult Ticket $0.00 12
Child Ticket $0.00 27

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

07
Apr
2021

New England Aquarium

04-07-2021 10:30 am -3:00 pm
See ticket prices
New England Aquarium

Join us for fun time exploring the New England Aquarium. Enjoy seeing all of the wonderful creatures you have learned about this year.

We will plan to arrive at the Aquarium around 10am and enter as a group at 10:30am.

Please plan driving/parking time carefully so we can enter promptly at 10:30am. Late-comers may not be able to enter, and tickets are non-refundable.

Please view the Aquarium Safety policy carefully before registering for this event.

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Spots Available
Adult ticket $25.00 Unlimited
Children, ages 12 & up $25.00 Unlimited
Children, ages 3 - 11 $14.00 Unlimited
Children, 3 & under $0.00 Unlimited

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

19
May
2021

Sea Coast Science Center

05-19-2021 10:30 am -2:00 pm
See ticket prices below
Sea Coast Science Center
Come explore Odiorne Point and the Seacoast Science Center! Odiorne has many tide pools, trails, and rocks for jumping that are perfect for finding sea creatures during low tide (11:30 am). And the indoor Seacoast Science Center lets you get up close and personal with the fascinating creatures in a mini-aquarium setting. Learn about reefs, whales, and other marine mammals of the Gulf of Maine and about the work the center does to protect them. 
 
If you are only interested in exploring the outdoor exhibits at Odiorne Point: Park Admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under are free. Click Odiorne Point Parking Reservation to make a parking reservation.
 
If you would like to explore the Seacoast Science Center, the cost will be $3/person. If you are exploring the science center, parking is free! They would like us to break up into groups of 10 to explore the museum. Please register all members of your family for the same group. We have two separate times reserved, 10:30 am and 11:30 am. We can add another reservation at 12:30 pm if necessary.
 
Your group may explore the outdoor trails and tide pools before or after you explore the science center.

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Spots Available
Odiorne Point Park Exploration Only

To only explore the outdoor park, tide pools, and trails.

$0.00 70
Sea Coast Science Ticket 10:30 am group 1

To explore the indoor science center, we have to break up into groups of 10.

$3.00 0
Sea Coast Science Ticket 10:30 am group 2

To explore the indoor science center, we have to break up into groups of 10.

$3.00 1
Sea Coast Science Ticket 11:30 am group 1

To explore the indoor science center, we have to break up into groups of 10.

$3.00 0
Sea Coast Science Ticket 11:30 am group 2

To explore the indoor science center, we have to break up into groups of 10.

$3.00 3

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

25
Aug
2021

America's Stonehenge Field Trip

08-25-2021 2:00 pm -4:00 pm
See ticket prices below
Postponed to August 25th! Due to bad weather.
Join us for a tour of America’s Stonehenge in Salem, NH  

A maze of man-made chambers, walls and ceremonial meeting places, at over 4,000 years old America's Stonehenge is most likely the oldest man-made construction in the United States.

Like Stonehenge in England, America's Stonehenge was built by ancient people well versed in astronomy and stone construction.

Various inscriptions have been found throughout the site including Ogham, Phoenician and Iberian Punic Script. 

9th grade and up: $12.00
Kindergarten through 8th grade: $6.50
Age 0 through preschool: $4.00
All chaperones are admitted free of charge with 10 or more paid admissions.

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Spots Available
Adult

The number of adults attending

$0.00 Unlimited
Child, 9th grade & up

The number of high school students attending

$12.00 Unlimited
Child, Kindergarten - 8th grade

The number of children ages 5-13

$6.50 Unlimited
Child, ages 0-4

The number of children ages 0-4

$4.00 Unlimited

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

29
Sep
2021

2021 Beech Hill Corn Mazes

09-29-2021 11:30 am -1:30 pm
$5.00
2021 Beech Hill Corn Mazes

Join us at Beech Hill Farm in Hopkinton for our annual trek through the corn mazes! The cost is $5 per person. Ages 3 & under are free.

We will plan to meet around 11:30am for a picnic lunch.

At noon, we will take a group picture on the big rock.

After the picture, we will explore the corn mazes.

2021 Corn Maze Themes  –  In 2021, Beech Hill Farm is celebrating its 250th Anniversary and this is the theme for one of the mazes.  Complete a “cornfield crossword puzzle” by finding all of the answers to the clues on signs hidden in the maze.

The second maze is their first ever “Clue-Dunnit” Corn Maze Mystery!  This fun twist on the CLUE game is based on a real crime that has never been solved.

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

13
Oct
2021

Fall 2021 Hike

10-13-2021 10:00 am -12:00 pm
Free
Fall 2021 Hike

Join us for a fall hike and bird watching! We will climb South Uncanoonuc via Summit Trail and Walker Trail, which is a 2.3 mile moderately trafficked loop trail in Goffstown, NH that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The loop trail that leads around the sides of the mountain provides access to five fine ledge outlooks. Although it is tiny even compared to southern NH hills, the prominence and isolation of the two Uncanoonucs make them landmarks on the horizon when seen from nearly anywhere in the state. Smaller hikers are welcome to simply play at the base of the mountain and by the lake.

Trailhead is at the end of Mountain Base Road in Goffstown, NH. Take Wallace Road from a traffic circle on Rt. 114, 0.6 miles east of the southern junction of Rt. 13 and Rt. 114 and 3.2 miles west of Rt. 114A. Drive 1.5 miles down Wallace Road and turn right onto Mountain Base Road. Follow it 0.9 miles to its end at the lake and park at the small dirt parking area near the kiosk.

Pack birding binoculars if you have them, nature journals, some hiking snacks, water, and a picnic lunch.
 
Rain Date: Wednesday, October 20th after classes
Cost: Free

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

27
Oct
2021

Pond Discovery

10-27-2021 10:00 am -11:00 am
$6.50
Pond Discovery
Go for a walk to our very own pond and scoop to see what kinds of critters live here. Through scientific discovery we’ll learn about wetlands in NH and find out how to identify a variety of insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and birds.
We will explore various seasonal changes including:
  • macroinvertebrate and amphibian identification and how that relates to water health
  • how different organisms are present based on things like water temperature, water level, and whether the water is still or moving
  • plant matter, and how it provides shelter and food
  • pH, nitrogen, and phosphorus, as additional factors involved in making a healthy pond

Registration is only for the students participating in the Pond Discovery program. There is no charge for parents or younger siblings tagging along. This field trip is recommended for the students of our Nature Study co-op class.

The first 25 spots are taken, but we can open up 10 more if there is interest. So please sign up on the waiting list. 

Sorry, the event is now full and we are unable to accept more registrations at this time.

19
Jan
2022

McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center 2022

01-19-2022 10:00 am -2:00 pm
$8.00
McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center 2022
Come join us at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord for a fun time exploring hands-on exhibits on aviation, astronomy, Earth and space science. Enjoy two floors of permanent and special exhibits on air and space travel, planets, moons and stars, weather on Earth and in space; land a space shuttle or lunar lander.
 
Our time at the discovery center will also include a 30-45 minute planetarium show called Tonight's Sky. This show will tell you all about the current night sky plus the latest exciting information about space. Is that a star or a planet? What is Orion hunting? What is a gibbous moon? What does the Milky Way look like? Hold on to your seat as you become part of the spectacular current night sky. This Planetarium program helps you get started observing the wonders of the sky from your own backyard.
 
Feel free to pack a lunch and we can eat as a group in their lunchroom.
 
Ages 2 & under are free. You need only register adults and children ages 3 & up.
 
*Masks are currently required for visitors 2 and up.

We are no longer accepting registrations for this event

16
Feb
2022

Animals in Winter

02-16-2022 1:00 pm -2:30 pm
$10.00
Animals in Winter How do our New England animal friends survive the winter? From the smallest chickadee to the largest black bear, everyone is dealing with winter differently! Even we as people adapt ourselves to the winter weather …we are just like animals! This program animates the concepts of hibernation, adaptation, and migration with a funny and informational puppet show which showcases some of our common New England animals and how they survive the winter. A hike outside to explore the nearby habitats is a good way to hunt for signs and clues of what our Beaver Brook animals have been up to with their preparations for the upcoming cold weather.
 
Our program will be for students in grades K-6. It is scheduled for 1-2:30 pm on Feb 16th at the Maple Hill Farm location (117 Ridge Rd, Hollis NH). We are welcome to come early for a picnic lunch, or to stay late for snacks. The program will be held in rain, snow or shine and will include a short puppet show followed by a short hike and exploration time. Masks are not required outside but are anywhere inside. They specified that neck gaiters and masks with exhalation valves are not allowed. There is a Nature Play Area (outside) for younger siblings to enjoy during the program.
 
We only have space for 20 registrants, so please only register your children ages K-6th that are participating in the program.

Sorry, the event is now full and we are unable to accept more registrations at this time.