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Biscayne National Park
Plan A Field Trip
 
The boardwalk along Convoy Point allows for many opportunities to explore the water's edge.

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A teacher reflects on the lessons learned on Elliott Key

Planning a field trip to Biscayne National Park is easy. First you may want to explore your options to find the program that best meets your goals: choose between a day, overnight or classroom program. All program options require a committment from teachers, students and chaperones to learning, as well as a respect for our national treasures. The size and grade level of your group will also be a determining factor in deciding which program is best suited for your needs.

Convoy Point has a boardwalk for wildlife viewing, picnic tables suitable for lunch, bathroom facilities, and canoe rentals. It is also the location of the Dante Fascell Visitor Center, where you can find a touch table, educational videos, a museum, art exhibits, and park staff to make your visit complete.

You can combine program options and park facilities to fit your needs and time restraints. Once you have decided on an education program which meets your class objectives fill out the appropriate registration form and fax or mail it in. If you would like help tailoring your field trip call (305) 230-7275 x 08.

When planning your field trip remember to check the weather and prepare your students appropriately. Food and drinks are available, but limited. It is recommended that school groups bring their own lunch and water.

Kids explore museum
Education Programs Brochure
Everything you need to know in one easy flyer!
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Biscayne Expedition Forms
Program Registration Forms
Access registration materials for Biscayne Expedition, Biscayne Explorer and Classroom Visits
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A view from the coral reef.
Electronic Field Trip
Available year-round for grades 7-8
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The Jones family on the porch of their Porgy Key home.  

Did You Know?
Israel Lafayette Jones purchased land on Porgy Key, at the southern end of Biscayne National Park, in 1898. He, his wife Mozelle and their sons Arthur and Lancelot carved out a life for themselves by farming pineapples and key limes, eventually owning most of the land surrounding Jones Lagoon.
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Last Updated: July 05, 2009 at 16:42 EST