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Grand Canyon National Park
For Teachers

Welcome to Environmental Education at Grand Canyon National Park.

Linking the preservation of Grand Canyon National Park to the conservation of your backyard and community.

 

We invite you and your students to participate in the park's environmental education program.
The above links will take you to detailed information on the programs we offer.

To download and print a summary of our 2009-2010 School Year offerings, click on the following link for a pdf version of Educational Programs for Teachers and Students (532 KB)

If you would like to receive the above program summary, and program registration forms, by mail at the beginning of each school year, we'd be happy to add your name and school to our database. This means you will automatically be sent, by standard mail, updated program information in August each year.

Download the following database information request form to be added to our mailing database:

Database Information Request form

 

If this website does not answer all of your questions, please contact us by phone at 928-638-7931, or by email.

UNKAR DELTA IN GRAND CANYON  

Did You Know?
In Grand Canyon, the broad, sandy expanse on the north bank of the Colorado River is Unkar Delta, composed of rock debris carried from the North Rim by Unkar Creek. Prehistoric Pueblo people occupied numerous sites on Unkar Delta and along Unkar Creek for about 350 years (A.D. 850 to A.D. 1200)

Last Updated: October 23, 2009 at 19:03 EST