Field Trips

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument provides the perfect outdoor setting to enhance classroom-based learning. You can visit on your own or have a ranger join you for an outdoor education program. All ranger-led education programs are curriculum-based (Arizona State Education Standards) and free of charge.

Free ranger-led field trips will begin in November 2024 and are offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, as staffing allows. Programming will be offered through April 24, 2025.

Field Trip Information:

  • We allow a maximum number of 50 students per day. Staff is only available for 1 ranger-guided field trip per day.
  • A minimum of one adult chaperone per five to seven students is mandatory. Each chaperone must supervise the students specifically assigned to them at all times.
  • Field trips last approximately 1.5 - 2 hours. If staying for lunch, we have covered picnic ramadas to use with your students.
  • Students will be participating in outdoor activities and will rotate through several learning stations.

How to Register:

Please email us at cagr_ranger_activities@nps.gov with the following information:

  • Requested program (ranger-led or self-guided)
  • Grade level and # of students
  • Preferred dates

Field Trip Offerings:

Daily Life of the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People (3rd - 4th grade - can be modified for all grade levels)
Rangers will lead an exploration of the daily life, strengths, resilience, and resources of the people who lived in the Sonoran Desert over a thousand years ago. By exploring the daily lives of the ancestral people, students will gain a greater understanding of the ancestors of this site, and an awareness of their own unique strengths and resiliency. During the program, students rotate through tours of two different areas within the park, as well as participating in two facilitated activities. Activities are corn grinding and designing a piece of pottery on paper.

2 hours
Standards: 3.SP1.2; 3.G2.1; 4.SP1.2; 4.G2.1; CCSS.ELA-Lit.SL.3.1,3.3,4.1,4.3; Social Emotional Learning Competencies

Self-Guided Field Trips:

If you are interested in visiting on your own, a ranger will be available to give your class a short orientation talk and provide free Junior Ranger activity booklets.

Last updated: May 23, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1100 W. Ruins Drive
Coolidge, AZ 85128

Phone:

520 723-3172
General park contact number includes a phone tree for finding the employee you wish to contact. Callers may dial zero for the phone attendant. Voicemail is available for many of the extensions.

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