National Parks are our Greatest Outdoor Classrooms

The Voyageurs Classroom builds lasting connections to Voyageurs National Park in the next generation, sparking an interest in outdoor play, environmental science, stewardship and the history and culture of what is now Voyageurs National Park. This joint education program is presented by Voyageurs Conservancy, the National Park Service, and a national network of partners.

Voyageurs Classroom Purpose Statement: The Voyageurs Classroom Initiative builds lasting connections to Voyageurs National Park in the next generation, sparking an interest in outdoor play, environmental science, stewardship and the history and culture of what is now Voyageurs National Park.


Click below to see our educator e-newsletters with current education opportunities, program sign-ups and news from our team!

Education E-Newsletter Archive

Education Programs in the Park

Voyageurs Conservancy offers year-round programs for all ages in the park – seasonal, in-person field experiences, snowshoe programs, and Teen Ambassador trips.

Learn more about Programs in the Park

Education Programs in the Classroom

Experience Voyageurs National Park through our Mobile Classroom, Virtual Dark Sky Classroom, and livestreams – we aim to bring nature and learning to you!

Learn more about Voyageurs in the Classroom

Professional Development

Voyageurs Conservancy offers retreats, workshops, and resources for educators to tap into a professional network that is passionate about bringing parks into classrooms.

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Field Fellowships

The fellowship provides students and recent graduates a stipend-paid internship to gain hands-on experience in the park conducting field work and program development.

Learn more about Field Fellowships

Environmental Education Stories

Recapping our 2024 Field Fellowship program

Meet Tristan Bollenbaugh: Maintenance Field Fellow

Students should realize that National Parks are a valuable resource for our country. Teachers can help their students understand and appreciate the importance of our nation’s history, culture, and natural resources.
— Lulu Kulaga, Middle School Science Teacher

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Funding for this project was provided in part by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources  Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources  (LCCMR).

The Trust Fund is a permanent fund constitutionally established by the citizens of Minnesota to assist in the protection, conservation, preservation, and enhancement of the state’s air, water, land, fish, wildlife, and other natural resources.

This program was made possible by a grant from the National Park Foundation through generous support of partners including Union Pacific Railroad and donors across the country.