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Welcome to the Children’s Discovery Trail

Welcome to the Children’s Discovery Trail . Happy Trails!!!!!!!. As you approach the Children’s Discovery Trail, notice the different types of vegetation at the various elevations. Make predictions about the weather and temperature after looking at the sky and clouds—or lack of.

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Welcome to the Children’s Discovery Trail

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  1. Welcome to theChildren’s Discovery Trail Happy Trails!!!!!!!

  2. As you approach the Children’s Discovery Trail, notice the different types of vegetation at the various elevations.

  3. Make predictions about the weather and temperature after looking at the sky and clouds—or lack of.

  4. This marks the beginning of the trail. Remind students about“Leaving No Trace”.

  5. PLEASE be sure to hike on the trail! Remind students and parents NOT to take any rocks or plants home.

  6. Watch for different vegetation. What adaptations do they use to survive in the desert?

  7. The desert trumpet… Think about what might be in the sac near the top of the stem. Why?

  8. Can you find any possible animal homes or shelters? How do they stay safe?

  9. Stop 1. Look at the ground ahead. Why are there so many small, smooth rocks? What is this area called?

  10. This area is a WASH. How does this area get larger? Where does the water go?

  11. What color rocks do you see around you? How do they look similar/different? How did the older rocks get on top of the “newer” rocks?

  12. Where do you think these large rocks came from?

  13. The sandstone rocks are many different colors. Look for characteristics of this type of rock. This rock is softer than the limestone. The colors red, yellow and beige are dominant colors. Sandstone appears to be softer and rounder.

  14. Manzanita…Look closely at the bark and small, green leaves.

  15. Mormon Tea and Sage is very popular along this trail. Gently touch the Sage to smell its’ fragrance.

  16. Look closely at the ash-like ground. This served as a roasting pit for many Piautes.

  17. The trail gets tricky…

  18. Keep your eyes on the trail, but be sure to check out the different things that grow along the trail. Oak Scrub

  19. Utah Juniper…trees had many uses. Can you think of any?

  20. Look how easily this bark peels from the Utah Juniper. What could be made from the bark?

  21. Pinion Pine…Can you see what is growing on the trees? These were often gathered. Why?

  22. Pine nuts…very tasty & high in calories! mmmmm

  23. Lots of Yuccas can be spotted. Banana Yuccas don’t have a trunk-Mohave Yuccas do.

  24. Concretions…they made for a great, old-fashioned game. Any ideas?

  25. What is all over these rocks?

  26. Be careful! The trail gets verynarrow.

  27. Who would use this shelter? From what?

  28. Prickly Pear Cactus Yucca Mormon Tea Agave

  29. Look at this great shelter. Why would this be a great place to live?

  30. The view is spectacular and you can hear the stream. Why are these things important?

  31. What’s that on the rock? Look at that cactus…a cholla.

  32. Watch the path’s textures change along the way.

  33. Look at the wild grapes!

  34. The boardwalk is protecting many things that grow here.

  35. The Lost Creek…listen to the sounds of its’ music. Who uses the creek? Why is it important?

  36. Ponderosa Pine…Take time to smell the bark. What does it remind you of?

  37. Back to the wash again. Look for fossils and favorite rocks.

  38. The End!

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