Go back in time and experience local history on our beautiful family farm! Your 3rd – 5th grade school group will learn about life as a pioneer, trapper, and Kalapuya Indian with hands-on experience, outdoor activities and more. The trip begins at our pioneer homestead, a historic granary building, then your class with break into three groups that will have different adventures with a costumed interpreter as a guide. The Kalapuya group will go to a beautiful camp under the trees to learn about foods, housing, tools, language and more. Trappers will walk to a camp spot with a tent and cooking ring, sit on tree stumps and learn about trade, early tools, lifestyle, and animals then go for a walk to the pond to search for tracks. The pioneer group will start at the granary and learn about early schooling, work the loom and go for a nature walk to the creek to record observations in their field journals. Each group will make a craft to take home.
We re-convene at the granary for a final wrap up and to get back on the bus. There is a pioneer one room schoolhouse on the property, next to the farm store and commercial kitchen, which you will probably see as you approach our driveway. It is not available for our field trips, however, the Camas Country Mill has field trips there for students during the school year. (You may contact them directly to book a trip there.) Thanks for your cooperation!
Please let us know if you have special needs in your group or severe allergies.
Pricing: $4.50 per child, with a $50 minimum. Adult Chaperones are free.
If you have a small group we can do the field trip with one or two groups, such as pioneer only, or pioneer and Kalapuya group only. Our maximum is 35 kids.
12 children or less, ONE GROUP
13-21 children, TWO GROUPS
22-35 children, THREE GROUPS
Field trips last for two hours and are usually scheduled from 9:30am to 11:30am. We do not have facilities for groups over 15 to stay and eat their lunches, unless you can sit outdoors on the grass (good weather.) If your group is 15 or under and you would like to use the granary for lunch, please let us know in advance. There is an additional fee of $20 to stay for lunch.
Liability release waivers will need to be collected for all persons attending the field trips, including adult chaperones. You are encouraged to bring your own water bottles and snacks if necessary (depending on timing of your trip.)
We will send you a packet of information about preparing for your field trip as well as background information and what to expect.
Contact our Director, Karen Rainsong, for more information.