1. Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge in 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76135
    The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of nature up close. With over 3,600 acres of preserved wilderness, students can engage in guided hikes, wildlife observation, and hands-on environmental education programs.
  2. Eagle Mountain Park in 11601 Morris Dido Newark Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76179
    Eagle Mountain Park provides a scenic setting for outdoor exploration. Students can hike through wooded trails, observe diverse plant and animal species, and learn about the importance of preserving natural habitats. The park offers stunning views of Eagle Mountain Lake and opportunities for birdwatching.
  3. Grapevine Botanical Gardens in 411 Ball St, Grapevine, TX 76051
    Immerse students in the beauty of botany at the Grapevine Botanical Gardens. This serene oasis showcases a variety of native and exotic plants, inviting visitors to learn about the importance of conservation and horticulture. Guided tours and interactive exhibits provide engaging educational experiences.
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