Outdoor Education Programs

Field trip curricula are designed to correspond with the Pennsylvania Science, Technology & Engineering, Environmental Literacy and Sustainability (STEELS) Standards.  Programs can be differentiated according to grade level and classroom goals.  Each trip is two hours long, and groups are welcome to bring lunch or a snack to enjoy at our picnic tables.

There is a $120 minimum for a single program and a $150 minimum for a double program. No charge for chaperones and teachers.

  • $12/child for a 2-hour single program
  • $20/child for two programs

Questions about programs? Contact Diane Smith, Director of Education.

Questions about scheduling your visit? Contact Emily Groth, Program Coordinator.

Available Programs

Life Science

HABITAT DISCOVERY

Students will love exploring the meadows and forest of Honey Hollow, discovering along the way the many plants and animals that call them home! Students will learn what makes a habitat unique to each animal, and how all living things are connected.
STEELS: 3.4.K-2.C, 3.1.2.B, 3.1.2.C

AMAZING ADAPTATIONS

Students will discover what makes each living thing unique, and how they have adapted to suit their environment and their role in their ecosystem!  Students will explore and identify local plants and animals and learn about their unique adaptations!
STEELS: 3.1.3.G

PREDATOR/PREY

In this action-packed activity, students become animals in a food chain, attempting to fill their survival needs, while avoiding predators and learning about animal interactions and adaptations.

Minimum of 50 students.
Fourth grade and higher.

STEELS: 3.1.5.B

Earth & Space Science

FEATHERED FRIENDS

Students will learn all about birds, and what makes these animals so unique. From feathers to beaks to eggs, students will discover the interesting similarities and differences between different types of birds.
STEELS: 3.3.K.C

SENSATIONAL SEASONS

Come explore what makes each season unique. Discover how plants and animals change and prepare throughout the year! From flowers blooming in the spring to leaves falling in autumn, Honey Hollow is the perfect place to explore the seasons. Want to come each season? Contact our Education Department for special multi-visit pricing.
STEELS: 3.3.K.A

BIRDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Birds are important indicators of the health of our environment. Through looking at data collected by scientists around the world, impacts that we can see in our area, and gaining an understanding of climate change, we will explore how our local birds are impacted by the changing climate.
STEELS: 3.3.6-8.O

BIRDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE (4 PART UNIT)

Birds are important indicators of the health of our environment. Through looking at data collected by scientists around the world, impacts that we can see in our area, and gaining an understanding of climate change, we will explore how our local birds are impacted by the changing climate.
STEELS: 3.3.6-8.O

Environmental Literacy & Sustainability

HABITAT DISCOVERY

Students will love exploring the meadows and forest of Bucks Audubon, discovering along the way the many plants and animals that call them home! Students will learn what makes a habitat unique to each animal, and how all living things are connected.
STEELS: 3.4.K-2.C

WILD ABOUT WATER

Water is important for all living things, especially for those that call the water home. Students will explore the stream, marsh and pond of Honey Hollow, discovering and comparing what plants and animals make each habitat their home!
STEELS: 3.4.K-2.D

STEM: THE POND PROJECT

(Program under development)

Students will explore the beautiful pond on the Honey Hollow property! Discover and identify what organisms call the pond home. Create an action plan for a sustainable habitat and design solutions through topographical maps.
STEELS: 3.4.3-5.E 

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