This environmental education center lets you connect with nature through wildlife exhibits, hands-on activities, and seasonal programs. Visitors can view rescued native animals like owls, snakes, coyotes, and red wolves. With miles of hiking trails and daily ranger-led programs, it's a family-friendly, immersive learning experience.
Step back in time at this living history farm where interpreters in period clothing demonstrate 1850s pioneer life. From open-hearth cooking to sheep shearing and heirloom gardening, it’s an engaging way to learn about early Tennessee farming culture. Great for kids, families, and school groups.
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A hidden gem for school field trips and youth camps, this group center offers overnight lodging, meals, and outdoor education programs. Activities include stream studies, night hikes, team-building, and environmental science lessons — all led by trained instructors in a rustic setting near LBL's southern end.
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