Trout Lake Nature Center
The Center offers a variety of year-round programs designed to teach visitors about the wildlife, ecosystems, and the flora and fauna of the Central Florida region. Dependent on grade level, students might learn how animals use their senses for survival, observe plant and animal behaviors, learn about the life cycle of plants and trees, develop an understanding of the interdependence of living things, classify animals into major groups, discover how humans impact aquatic systems, or learn about weather.
supports classroom learning in:
Science, Environmental Studies.
topics covered:
Animals, Birds, Classification, Ecology, Hiking, Natural history, Outdoor survival, Plants, Watersheds, Weather.
contact info
Name: Eileen Tramontana, Director.
Phone: 352-357-7536
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Trout Lake Nature Center
Trout Lake Nature Center educates and informs visitors of all ages about the environment and how to protect and preserve its lands, waters and inhabitants. The Center brings excitement to the study of nature with musical and holiday events, hikes, educational programs, scouting activities and more. The 230-acre property features a museum, educational displays, several trails, a swinging bridge, picnic area and stunning grandfather oaks. Encounter turtles, snakes or other critters; walk the trails and boardwalk; experience the peaceful, scenic Trout Lake.
contact info
Hrs: Tuesday - Saturday 9AM - 4PM, Sunday 1PM - 4PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Nature Exploration Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.
View Lesson Plan>>Trout Lake Nature Center
The Center offers a variety of year-round programs designed to teach visitors about the wildlife, ecosystems, and the flora and fauna of the Central Florida region. Scout troops can learn about birds and their adaptations, discover spiders, learn about Frogs as indicators of environmental health, travel the trails to find out how a bear would survive, investigate the Floridan aquifer using a groundwater model, learn about watershed functions, or use dip nets to collect and record the macro invertebrates found in Trout Lake.
supports scout badges in:
Science, Environmental Studies.
topics covered:
Animals, Birds, Classification, Ecology, Hiking, Natural history, Outdoor survival, Plants, Watersheds, Weather.
contact info
Name: Eileen Tramontana, Director.
Phone: 352-357-7536
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Trout Lake Nature Center
Trout Lake Nature Center educates and informs visitors of all ages about the environment and how to protect and preserve its lands, waters and inhabitants. The Center brings excitement to the study of nature with musical and holiday events, hikes, educational programs, scouting activities and more. The 230-acre property features a museum, educational displays, several trails, a swinging bridge, picnic area and stunning grandfather oaks. Encounter turtles, snakes or other critters; walk the trails and boardwalk; experience the peaceful, scenic Trout Lake.
contact info
Hrs: Tuesday - Saturday 9AM - 4PM, Sunday 1PM - 4PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Nature Exploration Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.
View Lesson Plan>>Trout Lake Nature Center
The Center offers a variety of year-round programs designed to teach visitors about the wildlife, ecosystems, and the flora and fauna of the Central Florida region. Camp groups can learn about birds and their adaptations, discover spiders, learn about Frogs as indicators of environmental health, travel the trails to find out how a bear would survive, investigate the Floridan aquifer using a groundwater model, learn about watershed functions, or use dip nets to collect and record the macro invertebrates found in Trout Lake.
topics covered:
Animals, Birds, Classification, Ecology, Hiking, Natural history, Outdoor survival, Plants, Watersheds, Weather.
contact info
Name: Eileen Tramontana, Director.
Phone: 352-357-7536
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Trout Lake Nature Center
Trout Lake Nature Center educates and informs visitors of all ages about the environment and how to protect and preserve its lands, waters and inhabitants. The Center brings excitement to the study of nature with musical and holiday events, hikes, educational programs, scouting activities and more. The 230-acre property features a museum, educational displays, several trails, a swinging bridge, picnic area and stunning grandfather oaks. Encounter turtles, snakes or other critters; walk the trails and boardwalk; experience the peaceful, scenic Trout Lake.
contact info
Hrs: Tuesday - Saturday 9AM - 4PM, Sunday 1PM - 4PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Nature Exploration Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.
View Lesson Plan>>Trout Lake Nature Center
The Center offers a variety of year-round programs designed to teach visitors about the wildlife, ecosystems, and the flora and fauna of the Central Florida region. Dependent on grade level, students might learn how animals use their senses for survival, observe plant and animal behaviors, learn about the life cycle of plants and trees, develop an understanding of the interdependence of living things, classify animals into major groups, discover how humans impact aquatic systems, or learn about weather.
supports classroom learning in:
Science, Environmental Studies.
topics covered:
Animals, Birds, Classification, Ecology, Hiking, Natural history, Outdoor survival, Plants, Watersheds, Weather.
contact info
Name: Eileen Tramontana, Director.
Phone: 352-357-7536
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Trout Lake Nature Center
Trout Lake Nature Center educates and informs visitors of all ages about the environment and how to protect and preserve its lands, waters and inhabitants. The Center brings excitement to the study of nature with musical and holiday events, hikes, educational programs, scouting activities and more. The 230-acre property features a museum, educational displays, several trails, a swinging bridge, picnic area and stunning grandfather oaks. Encounter turtles, snakes or other critters; walk the trails and boardwalk; experience the peaceful, scenic Trout Lake.
contact info
Hrs: Tuesday - Saturday 9AM - 4PM, Sunday 1PM - 4PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Nature Exploration Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.
View Lesson Plan>>