Education

We are currently evaluating our education programs and other education offerings. There are currently no programs offered at this time. Please check back for updates. If you have any requests or would like to see a certain program please contact the education department.

 
Student measures play dough to build scale models of planets in the Solar System Round Up program.
Ranger-Conducted Classroom Programs

Park rangers bring curriculum-based education experiences to your school.

Two girls dissect a crayfish at the Student Science Symposium.
Education Festivals and Events

Our festivals and events provide students the opportunity for more in-depth exploration of natural and cultural resources.

Students attempt to build features on a sandy beach that will withstand a massive flood.
In-Park School Programs

Bring your class to the park for an authentic learning experience that actively engages your students with the park.

The contents of the David Thompson and the Fur Trade traveling trunk are displayed.
Classroom Materials for Loan

Looking for hard to find props and materials to support your classroom curriculum? Borrow a traveling trunk!

A historic black and white photo of the barn at Fort Spokane is shown.
Curriculum Materials

Use our Fort Spokane Teacher Guide to supplement history activities in your classroom.

Two teachers stand on a cobbled river bank as two other teachers take water samples in the distance.
Educator Training

The park provides various professional development opportunities for educators.

Two high school girls sit closely on old railroad ties while looking at a handheld GPS unit.
The River Mile

The River Mile is a network of educators, students, resource managers, and scientists studying the health of the Columbia River Watershed.

Last updated: October 24, 2023

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
1008 Crest Drive

Coulee Dam, WA 99116

Phone:

509-754-7800
Please leave a detailed message if no one answers your call. Our rangers are often out talking to visitors.

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