Virtual Field Trips

You can give your students the experience of the Garden’s beautiful learning environment virtually!

When you aren’t able to visit the Garden with your class, you can explore the outdoors with our virtual tours – videos and other materials you can use to design your own unique virtual lesson. Whether you’re teaching at school, need something for virtual instruction, or are parents who’ve decided to homeschool, these simple activities are ideal to incorporate as part of your daily lessons for ages 12 and under.

Descriptions of each video are listed below along with printable activities to try on your own. You’ll find connections to these topics that are also explored during our in-person school tours to help find the right fit for your curriculum needs.

Be sure to bookmark this page for easy future access.

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If you have questions about educational materials or need help finding the best fit for your curriculum needs, contact Chip Refsguard, Education Coordinator, at crefsguard@gbbg.org or 920.491.3691 ext. 107.

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will be moved indoors with limited seating due to Friday’s weather forecast. Tickets are no longer available. We apologize for any inconvenience!

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