Palmyra Cove is a 250-acre urban oasis along a highly developed area on the Delaware River. Habitats include wetlands, woodlands, meadows, wild creek and river shoreline, and a freshwater Tidal Cove after which the cove is named.
The Institute for Earth Observations at Palmyra Cove is a STEM educational initiative for students and teachers that studies Planet Earth. This is a unique and engaging facility where experiences can be shared…and innovative collaboration begins!
NATURE PARK AND EARTH SySTEM PROGRAM
Grades: 2-3
2-Hour Program
Students will take a guided hike and observe the seasonal changes around the park. The students will learn about the park’s ecosystems by identifying various fauna and flora, exploring forests and wetlands, and making cloud observations. Inside a STARLAB planetarium, students will learn about some popular constellations and stars, the reason for the seasons, and climate and the local environment. Students could either build a rocket or investigate satellites and how they are used to monitor our planet’s health.
Fee: $12/student
Main Activities Include: Observation Hike (including GLOBE Cloud Fun), STARLAB presentation
Choice of: Build Your Own Rocket, GOES-POES
Questions
QUESTIONS?
Reservations
REGISTRATION & POLICY FORM
NATURE PARK PROGRAMS
Grades: 3-8
2-Hour Program
Students will take a guided hike and observe the seasonal change around the park. The students will learn about the park’s ecosystems by identifying various fauna and flora, exploring forests and wetlands, and making cloud observations. Students will also participate in a seining activity where they will learn about the history of the Delaware River, its importance to humans and wildlife and what species live in it.
Fee: $10/student
Main Activities Include: Observation Hike (Including GLOBE Cloud Fun), Seining in the Delaware
Choice of: How Many Bears?, Map Game, Make Your Own Watershed or GLOBE Water Wonders
4-Hour Program
Students will take an extended guided hike and observe the seasonal changes around the park. The students will learn about the park’s ecosystems by identifying various fauna and flora, exploring forests and wetlands, and making cloud observations. Students will participate in a seining activity where they will learn about the history of the Delaware River, its importance to humans and wildlife, and what species live in it. Students will also have the opportunity to make discoveries using microscopes and pond water.
Fee: $12/student
Main Activities Include: Observation Hike (including GLOBE Cloud Fun), Seining in the Delaware, GLOBE Water Wonders
Choice of (pick 2): Map Game, How Many Bears?, Make Your Own Watershed
Questions
QUESTIONS?
Reservations