Ogden Nature Center

Living Close to the Land Program Outline PDF Print E-mail

Early cultures with their close ties to the land, readily display the link between human society and nature.  Today we are just as dependent on the land, though it is not quite as apparent.  Pioneer lifestyles and traditional Native American ways of life will be compared and contrasted to our modern lifestyles.

Welcome and Introduction 

Behavioral Guidelines for visit:

  • We are in the animals’ neighborhood
  • Stay on trails with your group unless taken off trails with class activity
  • Leave flowers and plants for animals (don’t pick anything)
  • Pick up trail treasures to enjoy on-site, but no collecting—leave everything

Students imagine what it would be like at the Nature Center 200 years ago.  Students will consider how they would take care of their everyday needs (food, medicine, clothing, etc.).

Rotations

  • Edible/Medicinal/Useful Plant Walk: Students will learn native and pioneer uses of plants common to the Nature Center as they take a walk through the fields and forests. 
  • Tepee Talk: Students will consider how early Americans met their food, recreation, shelter, medicinal, and aesthetic needs with natural materials.  Modern ways of meeting these same needs will be discussed and traced back to their natural origins. 
  • Journey Cakes Around the Fire: Students will make up an American Indian name for themselves while they wait for the journey cakes to cook on the fire.

Topics are covered by varying degrees depending upon the maturity of students and time constraints.

 
 

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Monday-Friday 9 am – 5 pm
Saturday 9 am – 4 pm

Cost:

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Adults 12 and older: $3.00
Children 2-11: $1.25

Getting Here:

We are located at 966 W. 12th Street in Ogden, Utah, 84404
Phone: 801-621-7595
Directions: From 1-15, take exit #344 and head east 1.5 mi. Map

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