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8 Best Field Trip Destinations in Raleigh
Whether you’re a resident of Raleigh or a tourist, you’ll discover many places to go and things to do that work perfectly as field trip destinations. School groups may choose to spend the day out and about, or maybe you’re part of a group that gets together and explores new cities. Whatever your reason for checking out this beautiful city, make transportation easier for your day in town with a charter bus rental in Raleigh .
Check out the top eight field trip destinations in Raleigh to plan your field trip itinerary.
Top Raleigh Field Trip Destinations
1. north carolina museum of art.
If you’re seeking to add art museums to your itinerary, kids of all ages can enjoy a visit to the North Carolina Museum of Art. Throughout the year, the museum schedules special events allowing you to make your own art or see live performances. For those who prefer helpful interpretations of the artwork to wandering around on your own, you can request a guided tour with a museum guide.
2. Raleigh Little Theatre
The Raleigh Little Theatre performs theatrical pieces ranging from historical plays to modern pieces. While not every show falls under the family-friendly category, many of them are suitable for teenagers, making this a great high school field trip idea. During warmer months, you can catch movies outside in their on-site amphitheater, with ticket prices listed as “pay what you can,” or as little as a dollar.
3. Historic Yates Mill County Park
This enormous 174-acre park contains the last water-powered mill in working condition, making it a stand-out location for fans of Raleigh’s historic sites. You can schedule a guided tour of the 18th-century mill between March and November or fish from the pond boardwalk. If you want to let your kids get some energy out, hit the trails for a three-mile hike through the beautiful landscape.
4. Marbles Kids Museum
Marbles Kids Museum combines hands-on activities with learning experiences that introduce new concepts and expand on known ones to create the ultimate in fun education. The museum features specialized areas to teach children the basics about everything from garden life to careers, providing plenty of opportunities for learning while playing. There’s even a section for sports-minded children to exercise, such as the Workout Zone and Center Court.
5. Joel Lane Museum House
A regular among school field trip destinations, the Joel Lane Museum House offers guided tours of the gardens, plantation house, and more. Explore Raleigh’s rich history by visiting the home of Joel Lane, the man who originally owned some of the land that would eventually become Raleigh. Visitors of all ages will enjoy learning about life in the 1800s, with special tours that tailor educational experiences to their audience’s age.
6. Frankie’s of Raleigh
Not all field trips are educational! If the end of the school year approaches and calls for some fun, make a day of it at Frankie’s, where you can experience the thrills of multiple fun parks in one place. Visit the arcade room for throwback fun, play a round of mini-golf, or bump around with bumper cars or boats. Some restrictions apply on a few rides for safety measures, but rest assured that children of all ages will find something fun to do at Frankie’s.
7. Pullen Park
If you’re looking for a more classic form of entertainment, Pullen Park provides an inexpensive but fun option. As one of the oldest amusement parks in America, you’ll enjoy traditionally fun experiences like pedal boats, a train, and a carousel. Other intriguing features of Pullen Park include an indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool and plenty of playgrounds, tennis courts, and an on-site Arts Center.
8. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Perfect for the curious minds of children and adults alike, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences provides hands-on experiences and plenty of exhibits to keep you intrigued. Some exhibitions stay year-round, but the museum also features special exhibitions about various historical and natural events. With two four-story buildings to visit, you’ll stay busy the whole time you’re there.
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With so many amazing things to do and see, you’ll find no better city for your field trip than Raleigh, NC. Hit up as many field trip destinations as you like and fill your entire day with education, history, and fun. When planning your field trip, call Triangle Bus at (919) 694-7756 to learn more about our charter bus rentals.
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50+ field trips around raleigh, nc.
- Agape Center for Environmental Education (Fuquay-Varina)
- Airborne and Special Ops Museum (Fayetteville)
- Alamance Battleground "Colonial Week" (Burlington) Oct. 10-14, 2016
- ArtSpace (Raleigh)
- Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education (Raleigh)
- Blue Jay Point County Park nature classes (Raleigh)
- Camp Flintlock (Four Oaks)
- Carolina Ballet - Nutcracker Student Matinee (Raleigh) - Dec.
- Carolina Theater - Arts Discovery Educational Series (Durham)
- Carolina Tiger Rescue (Pittsboro)
- Clemmons Educational State Forest (Clayton)
- Country Doctor Museum (Bailey)
- Duke Homestead State Historic Site (Durham)
- Duke Lemur Center (Durham)
- Durant Nature Preserve (N.Raleigh)
- Durham Bulls Education Days - baseball (Durham)
- Fort Macon State Park (Atlantic Beach)
- Grady-White Boats Factory (Greenville)
- Guilford Courthouse National Military Park (Greensboro)
- Harris Energy and Environmental Center (nuclear power) (New Hill)
- Hill Ridge Farms (Youngsville)
- Historic Oak View County Park (Raleigh)
- Historic Oakwood Cemetery history tours ( Raleigh )
- Historic Stagville Plantation (Durham)
- Homeland Creamery dairy farm (Julian )
- Imagination Station Science and History Museum (Wilson)
- Interfaith Food Shuttle Teaching Farm (Raleigh)
- International Civil Rights Center and Museum (Greensboro)
- Joel Lane House (Raleigh)
- Lowes Foods "From the Field" Trips (local store)
- Marbles Kids Museum / IMAX Theater (Raleigh)
- Martin Marietta Rock Quarry (Raleigh)
- Millstone Creek Apple Orchard (Ramseur)
- Morehead Planetarium and Science Center (Chapel Hill)
- Museum of Life and Science (Durham)
- New Hope Valley Railway (New Hill)
- NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher (Kure Beach)
- NC Museum of Art (Raleigh)
- NC Museum of History (Raleigh)
- NC Museum of Natural Sciences (Raleigh)
- NC State Capitol (Raleigh)
- NC Symphony concerts (Raleigh)
- NCSU Solar Center/Solar House (Raleigh)
- NC Transportation Museum (Spencer)
- NC Zoo (Asheboro)
- North Carolina State Parks (statewide)
- Old Salem (Winston-Salem)
- Raleigh Little Theater: Beyond the Stage Door (Raleigh)
- Red Hill Farm - horses (Franklinton)
- RDU Airport Observation Park (Raleigh)
- Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences (Rocky Mount)
- Scrap Exchange (Durham)
- Snow Camp Outdoor Theater: Pathway to Freedom (Snow Camp - summer)
- Tryon Palace (New Bern)
- USS North Carolina (Wilmington)
- Videri Chocolate Factory (Raleigh)
- Vollmer Farms : Pumpkin Patch and Back 40 (Bunn) Oct.
- Wake Weekly newspaper (Wake Forest)
- WCPE Classical Radio Station (Wake Forest)
- WRAL TV Station and Weather Center (Raleigh)
- US Post Office ( local)
- Wake Forest Fire Department (Wake Forest)
- Wake Forest Police Dept. K9 unit (Wake Forest)
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Agree with all of these and would add Joel Lane House (at Christmas especially), Yates Mill Pond/Park, and Bennet Place (Durham). There are places that we like when they have re-eanctments or special activities but not necessarily at other times. Alamance Colonial is one of our favorites since not only is a great, but we met some great friends there the first year we homeschooled, namely the Herberts! And ditto on the Zoo - great for all ages, and if you go to the Special Ops Museum in Fayetteville (def worth the drive), pop into the JFK Museum on base (you must go through security) and let the kids try out the bunkers plus see how big the base there is. Great list, Beth! I'm bookmarking this for later! Hope others will chime in for places I've forgotten about or don't know about, too.
Thank you, Beth! This is a wonderful list. I'll be referring to it often. We've loved Yates Mill/Pond as well and also the NC Symphony.
Awesome list! Can't wait to check some of these out!
Thanks so much for sharing. I am a brand new homeschooling mom of a 7 year old boy. Very excited and anxious.
Such a great list! Thanks you!
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30 hand-picked experiences for your summer bucket list in raleigh, n.c..
Friday, June 14, 2019, 11am by visitRaleigh
Roll call! Who's ready for outdoor movies, baseball games, stand-up paddleboarding and brewery hopping? We've got huge plans this summer in the Raleigh area ! To jump-start and keep you busy during these longest days of the year, we've put together this list of 30 items for your summer bucket list, perfect for planning a trip to Raleigh with friends and family. Need more inspiration? Follow us on Instagram or give us a shout on Twitter —we're here to help!
1. Nothing screams "summer!" quite like settling in under the stars for a movie night. With movies being shown outdoors this summer at parks, amphitheaters and gardens across the Raleigh area, there are tons of opportunities to get in on the fun. From Oscar winners to family favorites, we've rounded up nearly 50 chances to catch an outdoor flick this summer .
2. Settle in for a jam-packed summer of open-air tunes. We've counted up more than 100 outdoor concerts in the Raleigh area during these warm-weather months, including big names like Vampire Weekend ( 6/21 ), Ben Folds ( 6/22 ), Dierks Bentley ( 7/11 ), Andrew Bird with Tift Merritt ( 7/13 ), Young The Giant + Fitz And The Tantrums ( 7/16 ), Greensky Bluegrass ( 7/19 ), Mary J. Blige & Nas ( 7/25 ), The Flaming Lips ( 8/7 ), 21 Savage (8/14), Brad Paisley ( 8/15 ) and way, way more .
3. Save the date for the grand re-opening of one of Raleigh's oldest public spaces. Moore Square —a four-acre, downtown urban green space that was originally conceived as one of five public green spaces for the city back in 1792—has been closed since 2017 for a new master plan implementation that included major renovations and new features (a cafe, splash pad, stages for music and outdoor movies, larger walking paths, space for a farmers market, public art and natural play areas for children). The Grand Opening Celebation is set for Aug. 3 (and a free hip hop music festival is set for Aug. 17!).
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4. Round up the family for a field trip to an iconic summer playground spot in Raleigh. Established in 1887 and designated as the first public park in N.C., Pullen Park is known for terrific recreational opportunities—especially for kids and families—and includes an operating carousel built in 1911, a miniature train you can ride through the park, pedal boats to cruise around Lake Howell plus tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, an arts center and an innovative performing arts venue, Theatre In The Park (Ira David Wood III Pullen Park Theatre) .
5. Summers are for sunflowers, and Raleigh has the perfect spot to find them ! At Dorothea Dix Park, a gorgeous, five-acre field of sunflowers—with a view of the Raleigh skyline peaking above the trees—is back for another year of photo-worthy fun. The field is expected to be in bloom and free to visit between roughly July 1 and July 21 (depending on weather) . On Sat., July 13, a grand celebration—including live music, games, food vendors and more—will take place. Destination SunFest, with free parking and admission, will be held from 2-9pm.
6. Rent a canoe, kayak, sailboat or stand-up paddleboard and get out on the water! One of our favorite ways to combine relaxing views with a bit of exercise, you'll find all sorts of adventures to suit your needs. For families, head to Fred G. Bond Metro Park in Cary for a day of picnicking and rowing. For a bit more action, unload your canoe or kayak at any of the launch points along the Neuse River Canoe Trail and head downstream! For more, check out our guide to kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing and more in Raleigh, N.C .
7. Back on land, take advantage of the area's abundance of parks and greenways and hit the ground running with eight of the area's best trails to hike, bike run (including skyline views, brutally-steep hills, massive suspension bridges and more!).
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8. Do some digging at Cheshire Cat Antique Gallery —one of the area's largest antique shopping stops with more than 20,000 square feet of vintage collectibles, furniture, jewelry, art, books and more in Village District —or hop over to The Mercantile, a local favorite in Knightdale that carries vintage furniture and home decor (plus pairs particularly well with a stop for a beer at Oak City Brewing Company , just down the street).
9. Create your own tasting tour of some of Raleigh's best burgers: The Players' Retreat (an iconic spot open since 1951 across from North Carolina State University); MoJoe's Burger Joint (a dive bar of a burger spot with plenty of vegetarian options and a dog-friendly patio); Chuck's (grass-fed beef burgers paired best with fried pickle chips from chef Ashley Christensen ); and Char-Grill (charcoal-flamed burgers ordered at a window and enjoyed anywhere, preferably with a chocolate shake!).
10. If hot dogs are more your style, here's your to-do list: The Roast Grill (the tiniest, no frills, no-ketchup-allowed spot in town for charred dogs); Snoopy's Hot Dogs & More (a go-to late-night spot first established in 1978); Cloos' Coney Island (serving locally-famous Detroit-style dogs with chili, onion and mustard); and The Cardinal (a cozy bar and grill with elevated hot dogs and a great beer-drinking porch).
11. Fireworks, fireworks, fireworks ! No summer is complete without taking in a booming display of fireworks for Indpendence Day. From Apex to Zebulon, the Raleigh area has fireworks displays, carnival rides, live music and other patriotic celebrations lined up to celebrate America's 243rd birthday—don't miss out !
12. Track down 30 of the biggest, the best and most-Instagrammed outdoor murals in Raleigh, N.C. (showcasing pride, flowers, bicycles, local history and more!).
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13. Plan a date night at Dock 1053, a mini-neighborhood where artists, creatives, entrepreneurs, retailers and others have revitalized a warehouse space with so much to do. You can't go wrong with dinner and drinks at chef Coleen Speaks' gorgeous restaurant Hummingbird , scratch-made Southern food at Wilson's Eatery or locally-crafted beers at Lynnwood Brewing Concern (where there's plenty of space for dogs on the patios outside!).
14. Hitch a ride on Citrix Cycle , a bikeshare program that launched in March 2019 that allows riders to grab a short-term bicycle rental from any of 30 docking stations located in and around downtown Raleigh (for as little as $2 for a 45 minute ride!). You can ride farther, faster and up more hills (without breaking a sweat!) with these snazzy red bikes—approximately 200 of the 300 total bikes are electric assist, meaning you'll get a smooth boost from a battery-powered motor as you pedal!
15. Explore North Carolina State University's incredible James B. Hunt Jr. Library —it's been called the " library of the future ," named the 14th most beautiful library in the world and one of the 10 most amazing U.S. college libraries (among many other accolades)—plus dive into a good book at one of these independent book shops, favorite reading spots or local libraries this summer .
16. Spend a night experiencing the work of rockstar chef Cheetie Kumar , co-owner of three nightlife spots on one corner of downtown Raleigh. Kumar, who was recently featured in The New York Times , is a James Beard-nominated chef at the Indian-inspired restaurant Garland, plus has a hand in the indie music venue KINGS (where her band Birds of Avalon sometimes takes stage) and the cozy cocktail bar Neptunes Parlour .
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17. Score your tickets to see some of the best club soccer teams in the world in Cary ! The International Champions Cup (ICC)—a four-team tournament made up of the best women's teams in the world and hosted by the North Carolina Courage (defending champions of the inaugural ICC event)—will take place Aug. 15-18. The Courage, Olympique Lyonnais, Manchester City and Atlético Madrid are the competing teams.
18 . Mark your calendars for five major music and entertainment festivals in Sept.:
- Hopscotch Music Festival (9/5-7), the three-day, 120-band downtown Raleigh takeover that will feature Chvrches, Phantogram, Little Brother, Jenny Lewis, James Blake, Sleater-Kinney and more for the 10th annual event this year;
- Apex Music Festival (9/14), a day filled with live music, street vendors, food trucks, beer and wine and an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants in historic downtown Apex ;
- SPARKcon (9/13-14), the totally-weird, totally-awesome creativity festival that puts dance, fashion, music, film, food from nearly 2,000 artists in one place;
- Groove in the Garden (9/21), a day of good tunes and local art surrounded by beauty at Raleigh Little Theatre's gorgeous Stephenson Amphitheater;
- and International Bluegrass Music Association's World of Bluegrass (9/24-28), a toe-tappin', banjo-strummin' week of non-stop bluegrass in downtown Raleigh.
19. Beat the summer heat in the sweetest way possible by ordering a frozen hot chocolate from Videri Chocolate Fatory and finding some shade on the back patio. Or double down on a scorching summer day by heading to Sunni Sky's Homemade Ice Cream and ordering the Cold Sweat—a flavor invented by owner Scott Wilson that's made with a variety of chili peppers and hot sauces and has been dubbed as "the spiciest sweet treat on the planet." Yes, you'll have to sign a waiver before digging in.
20. Let the kids splash themselves silly at the 6,000-square-foot splash pad at Fuquay-Varina 's South Park , let loose on the playground or sprayground at Cary 's Jack Smith Park or run wild at Wake Forest 's Taylor Street Park Sprayground (plus check out more ways to cool off with water fun this summer in the Raleigh area ).
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20. What could be better than a full day of beer sipping, bourbon tasting and barbecue eating? That's what you get at the aptly-named Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Festival (8/2-3) at Cary 's Koka Booth Amphitheatre . A ticket gets you a souvenir tasting glass and unlimited beer and bourbon samples. Sign us up!
21. Speaking of 'cue, a trio of highly-anticipated barbecue restaurants are coming to Raleigh, N.C. , very soon (adding to a list of local favorites for pulled pork, brisket, hushpuppies and more ). Plus, the City of Raleigh Museum (COR Museum) is set to launch a new, free-to-see exhibit titled "The Story of Barbecue in N.C." (open July 5-Sep. 29) .
22. Explore what the Raleigh area has to offer without breaking the bank! Tour the North Carolina State Capitol , explore the state's most popular museum , visit a nationally-acclaimed arboretum and more—there are more than 30 free (or nearly free) attractions and experiences that can anchor any visit to the area. Use this article as a starter when building a weekend trip with family or friends .
23. Treat yourself in the best way possible with a weekend getaway at one of Raleigh area's most relaxing retreats. Check into Guest House Raleigh , a historic, eight-room boutique hotel that a husband-and-wife team saved from demolition and relocated to its current location in 2017 (where a backyard courtyard, skyline views and more await!). Or, settle in at The Umstead Hotel and Spa , a AAA Five-Diamond property in Cary that has a spa and restaurant on-site that live up to the hype. Need more ideas? We've got 'em !
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24. Visit Raleigh area breweries and earn rewards! Download and print your Raleigh Beer Trail Passport , then make your way around the nearly 30 local breweries —collect 15 or more stamps along the way and you'll have earned a stainless steel bottle opener, a Raleigh Beer Trail pint glass hugger and a limited edition T-shirt.
25. Dine at Beasley's Chicken + Honey , a brainchild of passionate mind and James Beard Award-winning chef Ashley Christensen , the menu has options for the entire family—fried chicken and waffles drizzled in honey; a fried chicken biscuit with pickled green tomato and Dijon; quarter fried chicken; classic chicken sandwich on a potato bun; hot chicken sandwich made with Carolina Reaper (the hottest pepper in the world) and more!
26. Immerse yourself in artist Yayoi Kusama's Light of Life , a brilliant infinity experience at the North Carolina Museum of Art . A mirrored hexagonal box measuring more than seven feet square and seven feet tall, the work is lined with mirrors and filled with LED lights that are programmed to change patterns and colors in a dazzling two-minute light show. The piece, which drew long lines during its debut as part of a ticketed exhibit in 2018, is now free to see as part of the museum's permanent collection!
27. Grab a happy hour drink at a not-so-common spot—underground at a 1920s speakeasy, behind a bookshelf at "one of the world's most secretive bars" or on the rooftop of a hotel that provides far-reaching views. Check out our guide to rooftop, hidden and underground bars here ! Pro tip: On Sun. evenings at Foundation , Longleaf Swine—a barbecue and burger joint coming soon to Transfer Co. Food Hall—is serving up these smash burgers that act as the perfect nightcap.
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28. Explore more than 30,000 square feet of fresh vegetables, produce, flowers and specialty goods at the State Farmers Market, Raleigh (open seven days a week—blueberry day is June 20; peach day is July 11; watermelon day is July 25!), plus check out the brand-new Moore Square Market (Wednesdays, 4-7pm through Oct. 16).
29. Spend a day in the town of Wendell —just east of Raleigh—where you'll find buzzed-about coffee shops and a hidden nature preserve that acts as the perfect getaway for kayakers.
30. Spend an active weekend at North Hills —the shopping haven in Midtown Raleigh that's an eclectic mix of 130-plus local shops, restaurants bars and hotels—where a stay at the AC Hotel by Marriott Raleigh North Hills or Hyatt House Raleigh/North Hills provides easy access to local favorites like Quail Ridge Books , Happy and Hale , Vita Vite Midtown , Gena Chandler , Midtown Yoga , Vivace and more.
31. Hurry over to Raleigh's massive new foodie attraction, Transfer Co. Food Hall , a food hall and market housed in a 43,000-square-foot renovated warehouse in downtown Raleigh's Olde East neighborhood. Oysters, bagels, ice cream cookie sandwiches, empanadas and more all under one roof ? Yes, please!
32. Also hit up Morgan Street Food Hall , the 20-vendor concept in Raleigh's popular Warehouse District that was voted one of America's best new food halls at the beginning of 2019 (a perfect spot for brunch, a place to get some work done or a great choice to take the whole crew for dinner and drinks any night of the week!).
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More summer events.
- Negroni Week: Crude Negroni Hunt, June 24-30
- Exhibition: The Audubon Experience , through Sept. 15
- North Carolina Theatre presents Annie, July 23-28
- GalaxyCon Raleigh, July 25-28
- Sir Walter Miler , Aug. 2
- Downtown Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo , Aug. 4
- Summer Daze Music Festival Vol. 2, Aug. 17
- Packapalooza, Aug. 24
- Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival, Aug. 24-25
- 15th Annual Capital City Bikefest, Sept. 20-22
- BugFest, Sept. 21
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Field Trips
Beyond the stage door field trips.
Raleigh Little Theatre offers field trips for grades K-12!
Field trips run 10am-12:30pm on the date you book and include a workshop and a tour experience for a maximum of 50 students per day . The two hour field trip includes a drama workshop and a backstage tour for students.
Field trips consist of a backstage tour and a workshop experience. When booking your field trip, you can choose from the following workshop topics:
- Stories Alive (grades K-5) : Students will participate in theatre exercises designed to sharpen skills every actor needs to bring a story to life using their body, voice and imagination. NC Essential Standards: Theatre Arts C.1.1, C.1.2
- Actor’s Toolbox (grades 3-8) : Students will engage the actor’s tools of body, voice and imagination to create characters and short scenes. Fun theatre games help to reinforce the value of focus and the importance of teamwork. NC Essential Standards: Theatre Arts C.1.1, C.1.2, C.2.1
- Intro to Improvisation (grades 5-12) : Through collaborative theatre activities, students will practice the necessary skills for improvisation including listening, making strong choices, spontaneity and the golden rule of improv: saying yes to the scene to create a story! NC Essential Standards: Theatre Arts C.1.1, C.1.2, C.2.1
Backstage Tour
In this one-hour backstage tour, students get a rare look at the world the audience doesn’t see including the costume shop, dressing rooms, backstage and the scene shop. Students get an actor’s view of both stages, and learn about the various theatre jobs and skills required to produce a play.
NC Essential Standards: Theatre Arts AE.1.1, AE.1.2, CU.2.1, CU.2.2
Between the workshop and the theatre, there is a brief break for restroom use. Your group is welcome to have lunch outdoors in the Amphitheater or Rose Garden after the workshop and tour experiences conclude. Each group will need to supply their own lunches. No food or drink is available to purchase on site.
The total cost of the two-hour field trip is based on the number of students:
- 10-25 students: $200.00
- 26-50 students: $400.00
Note: Wake County Public Schools can apply for transportation funding for a field trip to RLT through the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County. See their Wheels on the Bus grant page for details.
Chaperones/Accompanying Adults
Groups attending an RLT field trip should have a minimum of 2 adults with them. We ask that you not exceed 8 adults per day unless cleared in advance of your visit with the education staff.
Accessibility and Accommodations
Raleigh Little Theatre is a historic property that may present challenges or obstacles for individuals with mobility issues. Please note any mobility needs on your booking interest form submission so we can start the conversation around supporting those needs during your visit. If you or any of your students would benefit from a pre visit guide about what to expect on the field trip, please email education@ null raleighlittletheatre.org to request a PDF of our pre visit materials.
Dates for the 2024-2025 school year:
- September 17-20, 24-27
- October 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22, 24-25, 29-31
- November 1, 6-8, 12-15
- December 11-13, 17-20
- January 7-10, 14-17, 21-24, 28-31
- February 4-5, 7, 11, 13-14, 18, 25-28
- March 4-7, 11-14, 18-21, 25-28
- April 8-11, 15-18, 29-30
- May 1-2, 6, 8-9, 13, 15-16, 20-23
To start the reservation process, please click here to complete the field trip booking interest form .
Questions? Please contact: Education@ null RaleighLittleTheatre.org
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Field Trips Around NC
Homeschool field trips around north carolina.
Field trips with a group or just your family are a memorable way to learn in North Carolina. Homeschoolers often can get group discounts or special rates. Be sure to ask about a teacher’s discount and take your Homeschool verification with you!
Feel free to share your favorite NC Field Trips with us here in the comments, or message me with field trips that you want me to include here and I will add a link!
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Places to see around nc.
- Alamance - Alamance Battleground
Field Trips are open to K-12 students and teachers. Each Field Trip can accommodate up to 25 students. Click the link to request a date and time, and an Apple Specialist will call back to confirm with you. Field Trips last 60 to 90 minutes. Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow for setup. To schedule more time, contact a Specialist at your local Apple Store. To cancel, please contact your Apple Store at least three days in advance.
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Visits - changing exhibitions, folk art, art classes
Homeschool classes for K-12, visits, tech club, butterfly habitat, etc.
Special Group Rates Available - Contact Us for Reservations by phone at (828) 488-2587. Located immediately outside the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park Q Deep Creek camping area. Look for the gazebo on the left before entering the park.
Located on beautiful Lake Hiwassee just 11 miles from Murphy NC. The lake is a world class fishing destination and home to the second largest WORLD RECORD striped bass ever caught in fresh water. Located in the Nantahala National Forest this homeschool field trip can include fishing, boating, hiking in nature or other fun activities with pontoon boat rentals & pedal boat rentals. Reservations for pontoon boat rentals are suggested but not required. For more information call (828) 837-2863 or EMAIL HERE
Teen Science Cafe is at 415 South Madison Street, Whiteville, NC 28472, for more information about programs, call 910-914-4185 or EMAIL .
Fire fighting equipment from the 1800 to 1900's - other exhibits
North Carolina's First Capitol
- Dare - NC Aquarium
Visit the website to see all this facility offers. Level up Fitness is located at 117 - F Liberty Drive in Thomasville, NC 27360 EMAIL or call 336 - 781 - 6512 for more information about homeschool group rates & scheduling a field trip visit.
Site of confederate surrender of the southern armies of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
Historic Moravian settlement - restored exhibits and rein-actors.
- Forsyth - Children's Museum
Art Gallery - revolving exhibits
An architectural wonder and fun trip!
Excellent homeschool activities for multiple ages
History, Art - monthly salons and other events.
Great Historical site - special events in the fall, at Christmas, and spring days - homeschool days and summer activities.
American Art - lot of educational programs - super homeschool friendly
Lots of hands-on exhibits
- Forsyth - SE Center for Contemporary Art
Children's shows.
Cowee Mountain Ruby Mine - visit the website for group information & prices Admission is free. Closed Jan. & Feb. Open, March - November from 9am - 5 PM ,7 days a week. Closed Thanksgiving. Located at 6771 Sylva Road in Franklin, North Carolina 28734. Call 828-369-5271 or EMAIL
Founded in 1902 by Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Palmer Memorial Institute transformed the lives of more than 2,000 African American students. Today, the campus provides the setting where visitors can explore this unique environment where boys and girls lived and learned during the greater part of the 20th century. The museum links Dr. Brown and Palmer Memorial Institute to the larger themes of African American history, women's history, social history, and education, emphasizing the contributions African Americans made in North Carolina.
Groups of 10 or more $11.50 +tax per person. Schedule 2 weeks in advance.
Public skating schedule and pricing for groups of 10 or more.
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Open November - March, & using one of the most advanced snow-making systems in the Southeast on 16 lighted slopes, 5 lifts including 3 moving carpet lifts, and 4,000 sets of snow sports equipment. Cataloochee offers a PSIA AASI member Snowsports School for all ages and abilities and Children’s Learning Center for kids ages 4-12. Groups of 15 or more receive free beginner lessons when renting equipment. A cozy fireplace, restaurant and lounge. A day at Tube World brings memories of childhood sled rides rushing back. Tube World opens mid Dec. & Kids of all ages enjoy tubing, perfect for a family or group outing. No walking up; step on our carpet lift & let it do the work. Must be 42 inches tall. Only Tube World equipment may be used. No two-person tubing allowed. Please remember tubing is on a first come basis. Sessions are one hour and 45 minutes long & run every two hours. Homeschoolers get special discounted rates for day skiing. See "Homeschool Days" on the website for details. Located at 1080 Ski Lodge Road, Maggie Valley, North Carolina 28751 you can call (828) 926-0285 or Toll Free 1- 800 - 768 - 0285 or EMAIL HERE.
A wonderful Homeschool field trip - tak e a hike on the 3.37-mile trail to The Pinnacle. The trail follows an old logging road and reaching the actual Pinnacle requires locating and following the narrow trail through the rhododendron bushes at what appears to be the end of the line - but keep going & the short, rocky trail leads to the actual Pinnacle, which offers panoramic views of Sylva and the Scotts Creek valley. Open year round on Fisher Creek Road in Sylva, North Carolina 28779. Call for more details at 800-962-1911 or EMAIL
According to the Governor's Office, North Carolina has more residents of Scottish heritage than any other state in the union (Alabama is second, with Georgia being third). North Carolina even has more Scots than Scotland. The mountains of western North Carolina are home to many descendants of Scots Irish migrants. Franklin is centrally located between two of the largest and most prestigious gatherings of Scottish families in North America -- the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in Linville, NC and the Stone Mountain Highland Games and Gathering of the Clans in Stone Mountain, GA.
Call for group information: (828) 524-7472 Located at 86 E Main St. Franklin, NC, 28734. Museum Hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM, Closed Sunday & Monday. Admission Fees: Adult $4.00 plus tax & 12 and under $2.00 plus tax Children 6 & under are free.
Secular Homeschool group for teens - events and activities group.
Latta Nature Center always has great programs (some free & some have a small fee) available for home educated kids to benefit from - hiking, learning about reptiles and other animals. Check out their page on "Meetups" to see what is on the homeschool schedule that is FREE.
Join our group to stay updated on all the current homeschool programs happening at Latta Plantation Nature Center in Huntersville, NC. We'll share free and low-cost programs for children and families ages 2 and up. We offer science classes, hiking clubs, outdoor adventure, nature exploration, summer day camp and more! Be sure to call the nature center at 704-875-1391 to sign up for any programs you want to attend.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame located in Charlotte North Carolina is revving up its education programming by offering Home School Days on select Tuesdays throughout the year. On Sept. 18, join us for a day filled with NASCAR-themed workshops. Our education team will be on hand to make sure activities—and state and national learning standards—stay on track. Also special teacher days & field trips for groups.
Homeschool groups of 10 or more get group rates of $10-14 per person (1 free chaperone per 15 students) depending on programs you pick - field trips, programs STEM Days, train rides - it doesn't get any better than this!
Free group tours or self guided tours - Raleigh
Info here for three different locations and events - Raleigh, Prairie Ridge and Whiteville, NC
Homeschool Day in the Spring and Teacher Appreciation Day in the Summer...other special events throughout the year.
1st Sunday is Free day for New Hanover residents
NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher in Kure Beach NC - North Carolina home-school groups, are admitted free if registered in advance. For more information regarding Home School visits, please contact the Registrar at [email protected] or call 910 - 772-0542.
$8 per jumper through the New Hanover County School Year for homeschoolers (June 7th for 2018). For Groups of 10+ they will work with homeschool groups on using their party area and bringing in your own refreshments etc. You need to call Justin Hosler at 940-232-5266 for details or to work out specials.
FREE admission for NC Home Schools if your NC Home School is registered with the State. Admission is free for students K-12 and one educator. Additional adults and children pay the regular admission rate as posted at the gate. To register (15 days notice) call 336-879-7700 or 1-800-488-0444 x7700. Home Schools must make individual reservations, not as a group, may call beginning August 22, 2016 to complete a reservation and must comply to the same policies as any other NC School.
Many different science programs - several permanent exhibits and planetarium shows.
Special rates for homeschool day in the spring - train and turntable ride included in admission
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Free (except for special events) 308 Horne Creek Farm Road, Pinnacle, N.C. 27043. Call 336-325-2298 or email [email protected]
A favorite activity in the area for adults and children. Professional gem stone consultation available onsite. Rain or shine, as we have a covered sluice. No entrance fee. Professional gem stone evaluation and cutting is available onsite through our gemologist, Gene Elliott. Gene has received local and national recognition for his honesty, fairness and expert craftsmanship.
Nantahala Gorge Ruby Mine Hours & Seasons: Mid May - mid October Located at 11900 US Hwy. 19/74 West in Bryson City, NC 28713. Call for group information at (828) 488-3854
TACKS is a casual group for Triad Area, Catholic families who want to connect with like-minded friends and do great family activities. You can post things here that are family friendly that are coming up. AND you should indicate if you're planning on going, so people can jump on the bandwagon if they'd like to join you. So, it's a place to find local opportunities and a place to create "planned" or last minute outings. Note: A lot of us are home schoolers, so some of the posts may take an educational/field trip bent, but anyone is invited. New members should PM me with a request to tell me how they are connected to this area/community so we don't get any "creepers".
Special homeschool days and rates for homeschool groups!
Educational Programs for groups available - other special events available
FREE Admission except for special exhibits - Located at 2110 Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh NC 27067, the museum has a cafe' a park/outdoor art area and wonderful exhibits. For information visit the website or call (919) 839-6262
FREE - Located at 5 East Edenton Street in Raleigh, North Carolina 27601, open Monday–Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday: Noon to 5:00 p.m. , Call 919-807-7900 with Questions.
FREE entry (except for special exhibits) Located at 11 West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC 27601 Call (919) 707 - 9800 , Open Monday—Saturday: 9am—5pm and Sunday, noon—5pm
September - November - miles of corn maze, lots of activities - groups must include at least 20 paying participants, teacher & assistant are free. Call 919- 779-4765 with questions, or schedule your trip online at the website.
Group discounts for homeschool trips: Located at 201 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, NC 27601, Call: 919-834-4040
Schools in Holly Springs and Cary - 30 day free trial. Also (Greensboro Classes) Instruction in medieval combat, Fencing, Sword/Stage Combat. Lectures, or combat demonstration from their knights for special events, schools, or festivals in combat and duels from the crusades, hundred years war, Renaissance, or any combination thereof, suitable for all ages. Combat Seminars in North Carolina - one-day seminar around sword, rapier, pike, sword & shield, or any other weapon we teach. Group rates are available for organizations. Equipment sales - they sell authentic armor, weapons, clothing and equipment.
Skiing & Snowboarding - Reserve 1 week ahead of time. Call or EMAIL to ask pricing for Homeschool Days t or call 828-295-9311 to make reservations & let them know amount of people in your group, level of lessons etc.
Admission Costs Adults & Children: $5 plus tax, museum members and children three & under are FREE. Open Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. 224 Nash Street E, Wilson NC. for questions call 252- 291-5113.
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To help plan SEPTEMBER curriculum focused classroom activities, field trips and school assembly programs, these September themed celebrations might be a helpful focus. MONTHLY : Classical Music Month. Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15). Library Card Sign-Up Month. National Courtesy Month. DAILY : Sept. 6: National Read a Book. Sept. 7: International Day of Clean Air. Sept. 12: National Day of Encouragement. Sept. 15: Greenpeace Day. Sept. 16: National Collect Rocks Day. Sept. 17: Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Sept. 18: National Respect Day. Sept. 22: Autumnal Equinox Day. Sept. 24 : National Punctuation Day. CLICK on the ACTIVITY FILTER below for activity type of field trips to learn about. For those unable to travel to these locations, have the fun come to you. Check out the Outreach Field Trips & School Assembly Programs section.
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Carolina Ocean Studies
Discover the wonders of the Carolina coast through a field trip to uninhabited barrier islands! For 30 years, Carolina Ocean Studies has been taking K-12 students out on field trips to North Carolina barrier islands.
High Gravity Adventures
High Gravity Adventures is an award-winning and accredited zipline adventure park between Boone and Blowing Rock. Discover more when you zip, climb, swing, and explore.
Ninja Nation
Ninja Nation is an American Ninja Warrior style obstacle course gym, that teaches kids/adults many valuable athletic necessities.
North Carolina State Capitol
Tours of the North Carolina State Capitol where groups will see plaques, portraits and busts that honor important people and events in North Carolina’s history, visit the House of Representatives chamber and the Senate chamber.
Oak Island Lighthouse
Located in Caswell Beach near the Cape Fear River, Oak Island Lighthouse is an operating lighthouse offering guided tours to the top.
The Bald Head Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse still standing in North Carolina. Groups can tour the lighthouse and the Smith Island Museum, which is housed in Keeper’s Cottage.
ORBIT EARTH EXPO
Orbit Earth Expo is a SparkPoint Innovations in-school astronomy experience that students will never forget! Taught in the dark with a light to represent the sun, students manipulate huge teaching models to discover secrets of the solar system!
Piedmont Environmental Center
The Piedmont Environmental Center, on 376-acres, groups will experience nature through environmental education programs, field experiences, and recreational activities.
President James K. Polk State Historic Site
While visiting President James K. Polk State Historic Site, the birthplace of America’s 11th president, groups can explore a museum full of artifacts from Polk’s childhood and his administration.
TreeRunner Adventure Park – North Carolina
Welcome to TreeRunner, your premier outdoor adventure destination in North Carolina! We offer thrilling experiences amidst nature’s beauty. Traverse through our aerial courses, zip lines, and obstacles.
Tryon Palace
Serving as the first capitol of North Carolina, Tryon Palace today offers a vivid living history experience. The Georgian-style palace is named after 18th-century North Carolina governor William Tryon.
UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens
UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens is a university botanical garden that strives to encourage appreciation and knowledge of plant life for educational, environmental, and decorative purposes.
FieldTripdirectory.com offers enriching experiences for North Carolina school groups, scout groups, homeschool groups, camp groups and families at North Carolina Museums.
North Carolina Museums offer field trips that offer hands-on exhibits, guided tours and guided activities for early childhood through high school grades. North Carolina Art Museums , Science Museums , History Museums , Multicultural Museums and Children’s Museums offers educational experiences that support classroom curriculum and scout badge achievement. Beside museums, you can search for other learning experiences at Botanical Gardens, Planetariums, Living History Programs, STEM & STEAM, Planetariums, Farms, Zoos and Aquariums, Theaters and Concerts, Service Learning and more.
Can’t go on a field trip to a museum, your students, scouts, and families can still experience these fun enriching experience by scheduling a Museum Virtual Field Trip anywhere and at anytime.
Want the fun to come to you- book a School Assembly Programs, Outreach Field Trips or Residency at your school, homeschool association or scout council. They support and enhance a school’s curriculum, offers opportunities for scout badge achievement and enriches a camp program. There are mobile museum exhibits, traveling planetariums and classroom and grade level workshops and residencies.
To help fund field trips, virtual programs and school assembly programs visit our section on Grants and Fundraising Programs .
FieldTripDirectory.com (formerly ClassTrips.com and CampDirectorsResources.com) offers field trip ideas for class trips, scout group trips, camp group field trips, and homeschool group field trips in North Carolina—early childhood through college. Search for class trips in North Carolina by by group type, cost, activity/curriculum type, grade level, distance, and venue name or keyword. Day class trips are divided by curriculum and subject area:
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Find North Carolina art museums, theater, dance, and music concert field trips.
- EARLY CHILDHOOD Find North Carolina class trips to children’s museums, petting zoos, and kids’ shows.
- HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES View North Carolina history museums, government & civics, historic sites, living history museums, and multicultural field trip ideas.
- LIFE SKILLS Find North Carolina team building field trips, health & safety exhibits, and character education experiences.
- SCIENCE & NATURE Find North Carolina aquariums, botanical gardens, environmental studies & nature centers, farms & mazes, planetariums, science museums, STEAM & STEM field trips, dinosaur exhibits, and zoos.
- RECREATION Find North Carolina field trip ideas for adventure parks, ropes courses, ziplines, boat excursions, amusement parks, waterparks, kayaking, rafting, tubing, laser tag paintball, roller skating rinks, ice-skating rinks, mini-golf attractions, indoor amusement & recreation centers, and outdoor amusement & recreation centers.
Overnight field trips include trips to NYC, trips to Boston, trips to Philadelphia, trips to Washington, DC, trips to Chicago, trips to Atlanta, trips to Austin, and other historic cities throughout the US. Retreats are available for environmental education, team building, and recreation. We created field trip lesson plans to help teachers, scout leaders, camp counselors, and homeschool parents provide an enriching experience for their groups. We know funds for class trips are limited, so we’ve included grants for field trips that cover admission, transportation, and more. It’s important that students and youth explore new environments, learn about other cultures, and develop an understanding of inclusivity as part of the educational process. People learn in different ways—through hearing, seeing, touching, talking, or doing. Class trips can provide a multi-dimensional learning experience. FieldTripDirectory.com can help you find the right trip for your group. A world of experiences is just a click away at FieldTripDirectory.com.
Outdoor Recreation Programs
Updated: Sep 5, 2024
The goal of the Outdoor Recreation Program is to provide engaging instructional opportunities in a wide range of outdoor adventure activities. Our programs and opportunities serve the community in the following ways:
- Providing enjoyable adventure experiences that embrace experiential learning
- Creating an atmosphere where group experiences foster a sense of team
- Providing instructional foundations in a wide range of outdoor activities
- Focusing on safety issues and manage inherent risks associated with outdoor recreation activities
- Providing and promoting opportunities for environmental appreciation and stewardship
The Outdoor Recreation Program offers classes, clinics, and trips throughout the City and the Triangle. You can register for any outdoor recreation program online using RecLink , in person at any staffed facility, or by calling the Outdoor Recreation office at 919-996-6855 .
Are you interested in learning how to ride or just looking to ride with a group of other mountain bikers? Come join us at Forest Ridge Park for one or more of our mountain biking programs.
Kayak Pool Sessions
Join us on Friday evenings at Optimist Pool for kayak pool sessions! Sessions are open to all levels of boaters, whether you’re working on your roll, practicing new skills, or just wanting to try out the sport. Formal instruction is not provided, but a brief basic boat orientation is available for beginners. Take advantage of the warm water at the pool and practice your paddling! A pool session membership is required, get one on RecLink.
Private Roll Instruction sessions are also available from 5-6 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. for a $41 fee. Register on RecLink.
Fridays, 5 - 8 p.m. Nov. 15, and 22 Dec. 6, 13, 20 and 27 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 Feb. 7, 21 and 28 March 7, 14, 21 and 28 April 4 and 11
Entrance Fee: $8 Equipment Rental (includes kayak, paddle, spray skirt, and flotation device) : $4
Register today for Kayak Open Pool Sessions
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Welcome to the 18th Century
Camp Flintlock specializes in hands-on historical education for children and adults. Our Field Trip Programs teach students about life in the American Colonies through a series of engaging activities. Our Summer Camps provide a more in-depth colonial experience, and our Overnight Encampments let adults try out 18th century life, as well! You can even have Camp Flintlock come to your private celebration, reenactment, or living history festival by booking a Special Event . And now introducing the NEW Camp Flintlock Online Programs ! Schools and families can sign up to enjoy our trademark activities-based field trips online! See our Programs page for details and to sign up, or continue exploring our new website!
The Educators page contains everything teachers and administrators need to prepare for their Camp Flintlock experience.
The Parents page contains anything a parent may want to know: what your child can expect at a Field Trip, how parents can help out, and even info on volunteering and employment opportunities for teenage children.
The Contact Us page contains our contact information. Please note that we communicate mainly through email and text since we are out of the office more often than not. If you are having trouble reaching us, please be patient and use an alternative method.
Coming soon! Keep an eye out for our Kids page. It will contain a variety of fun educational features and craft ideas!
And, last, but not least, check out our newly redesigned Online Store --now with more products and a more streamlined shopping experience!
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Hill Ridge Farms Splashpad. Join us in our PlayLand for fun on our splash pad, as well as tons of other fun activities! Field ... Learn more! Open Season: Opening for Spring Season: 19 April 2023. 703 Tarboro Road, Youngsville, NC, 27596. 919-556-1771. [email protected].
As the state capital and as its own municipality, Raleigh has a unique history that is worth recognizing and sharing. GRADE LEVEL - All Grades PROGRAM TYPE - Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Activities COST - Free GROUP TYPE - School, Scout, Camp, Homeschool NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh TEL - 919-996-2220.
4415 Beryl Road. Raleigh, NC 27606. (919) 515-3132. jcra.ncsu.edu. This grand house on Oakwood Avenue, built in 1879 for cotton broker Marcellus Parker, features arched windows, a Second Empire-style tower, and a mansard roof. photograph by Charles Harris.
With so many amazing things to do and see, you'll find no better city for your field trip than Raleigh, NC. Hit up as many field trip destinations as you like and fill your entire day with education, history, and fun. When planning your field trip, call Triangle Bus at (919) 694-7756 to learn more about our charter bus rentals.
Top 10 Best Field Trips in Raleigh, NC - August 2024 - Yelp - Duke University Lemur Center, Old Mill Farm, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, Happy Feet Planet, Holder Hill Farm, Wake Technical Community College-Scott Northern Wake Campus, Paint Your Pot, Stagville Historic, Marbles Kids Museum, Hill Ridge Farms
50+ Field Trips Around Raleigh, NC. updated: 8/23/18. Here is a list of fifty over sixty field trips that are close to Raleigh, NC. A couple of them are up to 3 hours away, but they are ones we have actually done in a day - get up really early and get home late - and are worth the drive. There are lots more that would require an overnight stay ...
Plan Your Field Trip. Marbles is a vibrant destination for hands-on, minds-on learning for children and families. Located in the heart of downtown Raleigh and ranked among NC's top 10 family destinations, the nonprofit museum has dozens of themed exhibits, daily programs, summer camps, IMAX educational and feature films and special events ...
4. Round up the family for a field trip to an iconic summer playground spot in Raleigh. Established in 1887 and designated as the first public park in N.C., Pullen Park is known for terrific recreational opportunities—especially for kids and families—and includes an operating carousel built in 1911, a miniature train you can ride through the park, pedal boats to cruise around Lake Howell ...
Guided tours of the mansion and gardens must be reserved at least two weeks in advance through Capital Area Visitor Services. Fall tours of the mansion will be offered on Wednesdays and Thursdays, September 11-October 24, at 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 2:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. Tours last 30 minutes. Tour capacity for this activity is a ...
Field trip lesson plans. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT. Louisville; Art Museum; Circus; Dance Performance; Film; ... Address: 6100 Mt. Herman Rd., Raleigh, NC 27617. Wake County. Tel: 919-596-3227. ... the people, and the crops grown in the heart of North Carolina. Page Farms is located right in the center of the Raleigh-Durham area in the midst of an ...
Beyond the Stage Door Field Trips. Raleigh Little Theatre offers field trips for grades K-12! Field trips run 10am-12:30pm on the date you book and include a workshop and a tour experience for a maximum of 50 students per day. The two hour field trip includes a drama workshop and a backstage tour for students. ... Raleigh NC 27607; Business ...
Explore this interactive map to find NC DNCR field trip opportunities by region or along a certain route. Contact Information. North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Physical Address: 109 E. Jones Street. Raleigh, NC 27601. Mailing Address: 4601 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, NC 27699-4600.
Capital Area Visitor Services . Capital Area Visitor Services books field trips to the downtown Raleigh locations, which include the State Capitol, Executive Mansion, Legislature Building, NC Museum of History, and the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
Submit a Field Trip Destination. Our listing of North Carolina field trips for homeschoolers is ordered alphabetically by city. If you would like to submit a North Carolina field trip destination, you may do so using the red button above. Fogleman Farms Alamance County. Fogleman Farms is a third-generation farm located in Alamance County.
Homeschool Field Trips Around North Carolina. ... Field Trip Ideas Places to See Around NC. Alamance - Alamance Battleground; Apple Store Tour- ... Located at 2110 Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh NC 27067, the museum has a cafe' a park/outdoor art area and wonderful exhibits. For information visit the website or call (919) 839-6262
Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre. Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre is one of only 6 drive in theatres left in operation in North Carolina. Learn more! 3336 Raleigh Rd., Henderson, NC, 27537. 252-438-6959. [email protected].
GRADE LEVEL - Elementary School, Middle School, High School PROGRAM TYPE - Day Trips, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Activities COST - Fee GROUP TYPE - School, Scout, Camp, School NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh TEL - 919-839-6262. At the North Carolina Museum of History, groups can explore 14,000 years of the state's history.
Do you need a grant to fund transportation costs of your field trip? The North Carolina Friends of State Parks offers the Youth in Parks - Environmental Education (YIP-EE) program that aims to get students outside the classroom into our state parks. ... Raleigh, NC 27601. Open weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mailing Address. 1615 Mail Service ...
Tiger World. 4400 Cook Road, Rockwell, NC 28138. 704-279-6363. tigerworld.us. Take a walk on the wild side with our educational tour and get up close to the big cats. Field trips to Tiger World include an interactive program designed around your specific curriculum with age appropriateness in mind.
North Carolina Field Trips - Statewide
The Outdoor Recreation Program offers classes, clinics, and trips throughout the City and the Triangle. You can register for any outdoor recreation program online using RecLink, in person at any staffed facility, or by calling the Outdoor Recreation office at 919-996-6855.
NC Department of Environmental Quality. Street Address: 217 W. Jones St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27603. Mailing Address: Mail Service Center 1601 Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1601. Lisa Tolley - 919-707-8125 or [email protected] Marty Wiggins - 919-707-8124 or [email protected]
Camp Flintlock specializes in hands-on historical education for children and adults. Our Field Trip Programs teach students about life in the American Colonies through a series of engaging activities. Our Summer Camps provide a more in-depth colonial experience, and our Overnight Encampments let adults try out 18th century life, as well! You can even have Camp Flintlock come to your private ...
The gardens & study pond area, located next to the Blue Jay Center for Environmental Education, gives visitors ideas for their own backyard wildlife habitat and native plantings. The gardens and pond area also serve as an outdoor classroom for many of our environmental education programs. Blue Jay Point County Park also hosts Geocaching!