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Groups will enter the Path of Life Garden through an antiquated barn, and then travel through the landscape and sculptures. They’ll love running through the maze of 800 hemlock trees and skipping through the stone labyrinth. The path is also home to a 5+ mile trail network, groomed in the winter for dog sledding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Group rates are available.
supports classroom learning in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
Plants, Sculpture, Hiking.
contact info
Name: Craig Carmody.
Phone: 802-674-9933
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Path of Life Garden
Located in Windsor, the Path of Life Garden is a crafted landscape where visitors can experience the story of the great circle of life through sculptures of varying sizes and materials. Inspired by a famous garden in Europe, the eighteen works of art symbolize the journey from birth to death and beyond. The garden provides space for recreation, relaxation, contemplation, and realization.
contact info
Hrs: Dawn-Dusk.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.Â
View Lesson Plan>>Scouts
Groups will enter the Path of Life Garden through an antiquated barn, and then travel through the landscape and sculptures. They’ll love running through the maze of 800 hemlock trees and skipping through the stone labyrinth. The path is also home to a 5+ mile trail network, groomed in the winter for dog sledding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Group rates are available.
supports scout badges in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
Plants, Sculpture, Hiking.
contact info
Name: Craig Carmody.
Phone: 802-674-9933
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Path of Life Garden
Located in Windsor, the Path of Life Garden is a crafted landscape where visitors can experience the story of the great circle of life through sculptures of varying sizes and materials. Inspired by a famous garden in Europe, the eighteen works of art symbolize the journey from birth to death and beyond. The garden provides space for recreation, relaxation, contemplation, and realization.
contact info
Hrs: Dawn-Dusk.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.Â
View Lesson Plan>>Camp
Groups will enter the Path of Life Garden through an antiquated barn, and then travel through the landscape and sculptures. They’ll love running through the maze of 800 hemlock trees and skipping through the stone labyrinth. The path is also home to a 5+ mile trail network, groomed in the winter for dog sledding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Group rates are available.
topics covered:
Plants, Sculpture, Hiking.
contact info
Name: Craig Carmody.
Phone: 802-674-9933
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Path of Life Garden
Located in Windsor, the Path of Life Garden is a crafted landscape where visitors can experience the story of the great circle of life through sculptures of varying sizes and materials. Inspired by a famous garden in Europe, the eighteen works of art symbolize the journey from birth to death and beyond. The garden provides space for recreation, relaxation, contemplation, and realization.
contact info
Hrs: Dawn-Dusk.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.Â
View Lesson Plan>>Homeschool
Groups will enter the Path of Life Garden through an antiquated barn, and then travel through the landscape and sculptures. They’ll love running through the maze of 800 hemlock trees and skipping through the stone labyrinth. The path is also home to a 5+ mile trail network, groomed in the winter for dog sledding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Group rates are available.
supports classroom learning in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
Plants, Sculpture, Hiking.
contact info
Name: Craig Carmody.
Phone: 802-674-9933
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Path of Life Garden
Located in Windsor, the Path of Life Garden is a crafted landscape where visitors can experience the story of the great circle of life through sculptures of varying sizes and materials. Inspired by a famous garden in Europe, the eighteen works of art symbolize the journey from birth to death and beyond. The garden provides space for recreation, relaxation, contemplation, and realization.
contact info
Hrs: Dawn-Dusk.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.Â
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