Outdoor Classes for School and Youth Groups
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Avalanche Science Field Day

Experience the mountains in the snow! Students will assess terrain
and snow pack through hands-on application of the skills learning
during the indoor Avalanche Science class. Dig a snow pit, examine
snow crystals, and work together with your team to conduct a
mock rescue in the snow. Avalanche Science 2-hour course
at AMC is strongly recommended prior to taking a field course.
Age: 5th-12th grade
Class length: 4-5 hours
Fee: $15/person
Location: Outdoor site in the Arapaho National Forest
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Colorado Landscapes: From Mesas to Mountains
Learn about Colorado's unique landforms while hiking up South Table Mountain or other local outdoor location. Class topics focus on Colorado's geology, topographic map reading, and natural resources. Hands-on activities encourage Leave No Trace and observation.
Age: 4th-8th grade
Class length: 3-4 hours
Fee: $12/person
Location: Outdoors at the AMC and South Table Mountain in Golden
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The Science of Climbing Outdoors
Physical, Earth, or Life Science
Bring the concepts of friction, force, and motion to life; discover what rock types are good for climbing; or learn about adaptations needed to survive in the Rocky Mountains while learning to climb outdoors. Teachers choose science focus (physics, geology, or biology).
Age: 4th-5th grade - Life Science
6th-8th grade - Geology
7th - 10th grade - Physics
Class length: 4 hours
Fee: $30/person (minimum of 10)
Location: Local open space or Colorado State Park
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Beginning Rock Climbing Skills
Further top-rope climbing instruction for participants wanting to build technical skills. Participants will learn to tie knots, belay, back-up belay, and strengthen technique in small groups. Instruction may also include rappeling. Equipment use and demonstration included in cost. Class can be custom designed to meet Boy Scout Climbing Badge and Grils Scout High Adventure Badge requirements.
Age: 5th- 12th grade
Class length: 4 hours
Fee: $30/person (minimum of 10)
Location: Local open space or Colorado State Park
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Physiology with an Altitude Field Day
Explore the effects of mountains and cold weather on our bodies. Activities include variables in activity level, environmental conditions, clothing, hydration level, and atmospheric pressure. Experiments are conducted at the American Mountaineering Center in Golden and in the mountains.
Age: 4th-12th grade
Class length: 4-5 hours
Fee: $15/person
Location: Golden Gate Canyon State Park or nearby mountain site
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Orienteering
Learn how to find you way with a topographic map and compass. Students will have an opportunity to hone their skills using paces to complete an orienteering course. Class activities may vary from simple compass skills to navigation or triangulation.
Age: 4th-12th grade
Class length: 3 hour
Fee: $5-6/person; Group is responsible for paying park entry fee
Location: Local open space or Bear Creek Lake Park in Morrison
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Colorado Weather: From the Mountains to the Plains
Gain awareness of Colorado's variable weather through observation, investigation and safety. Learn how cloud types, wind and topography provide clues about weather, and experiment with static electricity using a Van de Graff generator.
Age: 4th-8h grade
Class length: 2-3 hours
Fee: $5-6/person; Group is responsible for paying park entry fee
Location: Bear Creek Lake Park in Morrison
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Watershed Science
Discover how Colorado's mountains are a source of water for the Front Range through hands-on activities. Students will map their watershed, inventory water users, and recognize how land use affects water quality. Class includes water quality experiments along Clear Creek.
Age: 3rd- 7th grade
Class length: 2 hours
Fee: $5/person; 1 chaperone per 15 students may attend for free
Location: American Mountaineering Center and Clear Creek trail
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