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Why America’s Stonehenge for a class trip?
America’s Stonehenge is a unique field trip opportunity
for students and adults alike. This field trip covers a well-rounded view into archaeology, early
explorers, archaeoastronomy, geology, and The Underground Railroad. Students visiting America’s
Stonehenge will have the opportunity for firsthand exploration and discovery at this 4,000 year old
outdoor history museum of stone structures and astronomical alignments.
A simulated archaeological dig allows students a hands-on interactive activity to learn about excavation and uncovering artifacts. In addition, an indoor display includes artifacts ranging from ancient stone tools and inscriptions to Native American relics to artifacts from the Underground Railroad and colonial era.
America’s Stonehenge is an ideal place to visit for teachers seeking a way to integrate hands-on experiences with the current common core standards. America’s Stonehenge is a trip that can provide limitless opportunities for inquiry, evaluation, thought-provoking conversations, and reflection.
What will we discover at America's Stonehenge?
Students will be challenged to take various theories into account and determine for themselves who
they think built and lived upon this hilltop long ago. What cultures could have visited 4,000 years
ago? Why would they build this site? Who inhabited this area 4,000 years ago? What misconceptions do
we have about early explorers and sites such as this in the United States?
Tour Options
Archaeology Dig
Our non-sensitive dig pits are available for reserved school groups. Students will dig in a grid and use
our archaeology tools to excavate polished stones. This is an educational and fun hands-on activity.
Students are allowed to take home any polished stones that they find. Students spend
approximately 45 minutes in the dig pit. The dig pit is only available for preschool through grade 7.
Alpacas
Our alpacas are here for your enjoyment. Students can meet and learn about these fascinating animals.
Orientation Film
Before arriving at the site, we encourage our visitors to watch the orientation video. This
video helps students to better understand what they will be seeing on our site.
For a quick check-in, please:
Chaperones
We require one chaperone for each group of 10 students. At America's Stonehenge, chaperones are the key to
a successful tour. In order to encourage parents to participate, we admit one chaperone free per
ten students, with a group
of 20 or more paid admissions. It is important that students stay with chaperones at all times. Please make
sure that parents read our Chaperone Letter prior to your arrival.
Bad Weather Cancellation
All of our activities, including lunch, are outdoor activities. Please make sure that students and adults
dress appropriately for the weather. Our visitor center does not have a cafeteria or room for a group to
eat lunch indoors. If you feel that the weather would make your trip unenjoyable, you
may call us at any time (even the morning of!), and we will work with you to reschedule.
Food
It is suggested that students bring a bagged lunch. We have a picnic grove outdoors where lunches may be eaten.
Payment
Payment by cash, business check, or credit card is expected upon arrival. Discounted tickets
can also be purchased through our online shop
for a quick and easy check-in. If you plan to pay by check, please make it payable to "America's
Stonehenge." If paying in cash, please collect all money ahead of your visit.
Rates
The following group discount requires a minimum of 20 paid admissions. If your group arrives with less than
the minimum required, you will be charged the appropriate admission rates. Group discounts cannot be combined
with any other discount, offer, or coupon.
9th grade and up: $16.00 (regular $18.00)
Kindergarten through 8th grade: $9.00 (regular $10.00)
Age 0 through preschool: $4.00
One chaperone admitted free of charge per ten students, with groups of 20 or more paid admissions.
Please plan at least 3 hours for your visit. This will allow you to fit in all activities and not be rushed.
This is especially important for large groups.
Chaperone Letter
Please have all chaperones read this letter prior to your visit.