Distance Learning

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Join a Mammoth Cave ranger to learn about the park from anywhere!

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For those classes that cannot travel to Mammoth Cave or have Mammoth Cave travel to them, the education staff can bring the park into your classroom via a distance learning program.

Distance learning programs utilize web-based video conferencing software, such as Zoom, and typically last 30-45 minutes. Topics can be adapted and determined based on the needs of the class. Past topics have included careers in the park service, caves and karst, weathering and erosion, Kentucky history and famous explorers of Mammoth Cave.

For questions or program scheduling, please email us.

 
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2024 Virtual Programs!

The Environmental Education department at Mammoth Cave National Park is offering free virtual programs for K-12 students across the nation during 2024. Students participating in this virtual project, titled “The Longest Cave in the World to the World”, will learn about the National Park Service, Mammoth Cave National Park, and career opportunities in the National Park Service.

Program topics include: geology, plants and animals, Mammoth Cave history, and National Park Service careers. Programs will last approximately 45 minutes and can be presented on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams.

To book a presentation date and time, please contact the Environmental Education department and include your name, school, requested program date, and program topic selection.

Last updated: December 1, 2023

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 7
Mammoth Cave, KY 42259-0007

Phone:

270 758-2180

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