High Adventures - is focused on team building. In small groups, students will participate in initiative tasks and goal oriented games. They will also explore the outdoors where they may fish, hike, or enjoy our challenge course.
Native American Life - uses replicas of homes, tools, and examples of food and clothing to explore similarities and differences between a variety of Native American cultures.
Living History - Students may visit a reconstruction of a 19th century homestead where they experience what life was like for a Texas settler. Students may also find themselves taking part on the Underground Railroad or pushing a herd of cattle north to be sold at the railheads.
Save Our Spaceship - is focused on conservation. Students explore an aquatic environment to see how healthy the water is. Games and activities designed to encourage conservation are taught.
Natural Adventures - allows small groups of students to investigate the Piney Woods of East Texas. Students use maps to lead their team, which includes a teacher, around a secluded part of the forest and field making discoveries along the way.
Geology - provides an opportunity for students to actually see layers of the Earth and different rock types, and to learn about the rock cycle. They may also find leaf fossils, petrified palm wood, and weathered river rocks.