Toddler Tuesday is an action packed program designed for toddlers 12 months to 4 years and their adults. This is a time for adults to bond with their toddlers while engaging in hands-on activities that promote development and acquiring age appropriate skills. Activities may include reading story books, singing songs and finger plays, crafts, games, guided walks and up close encounters with Oatland’s animal ambassadors. Call 912-395-1517 to reserve today!
Pre-registration is required and can be done by calling 395-1517 or online at www.oatlandkids.wordpress.com. Please specify 10:00 or 11:00 program. If you reserve a space online, please look for an email confirmation. Your reservation may not be received if you are signing up after 4:30 pm on the Monday before the program.
Program Fee: $5 per child, $5 per Adult.
Friends of Oatland Members: $5 per child, up to 2 adults FREE!
Program fee includes program and entrance to Oatland Island Wildlife Center and trails.
We will discuss topics that have to do with astronomy as well as observing the night sky through high powered telescopes. Stephen C. Foster State Park is one of the darkest places in the Southeast due to a lack of light pollution in the Okefenokee Swamp. Come out and see stargazing at its best.
Come try to hit the mark at our new archery program. Our ranger will teach basic bow techniques, as well as, provide time for shooting. To ensure everyone can participate within the time allotted, please call the office to book the program. Must be 7 years old to participate. Must register at least 24 hours in advance.
Step back in time for an exciting program about early swamp history. This program will be presented by a ranger in 1830s period settler clothing. The program will be concluded by the firing of a double barreled muzzle loading shotgun. Bring your questions and experience history with a bang.
Toddler Tuesday is an action packed program designed for toddlers 12 months to 4 years and their adults. This is a time for adults to bond with their toddlers while engaging in hands-on activities that promote development and acquiring age appropriate skills. Activities may include reading story books, singing songs and finger plays, crafts, games, guided walks and up close encounters with Oatland’s animal ambassadors. Call 912-395-1517 to reserve today!
Pre-registration is required and can be done by calling 395-1517 or online at www.oatlandkids.wordpress.com. Please specify 10:00 or 11:00 program. If you reserve a space online, please look for an email confirmation. Your reservation may not be received if you are signing up after 4:30 pm on the Monday before the program.
Program Fee: $5 per child, $5 per Adult.
Friends of Oatland Members: $5 per child, up to 2 adults FREE!
Program fee includes program and entrance to Oatland Island Wildlife Center and trails.
We will discuss topics that have to do with astronomy as well as observing the night sky through high powered telescopes. Stephen C. Foster State Park is one of the darkest places in the Southeast due to a lack of light pollution in the Okefenokee Swamp. Come out and see stargazing at its besWe will discuss topics that have to do with astronomy as well as observing the night sky through high powered telescopes. Stephen C. Foster State Park is one of the darkest places in the Southeast due to a lack of light pollution in the Okefenokee Swamp. Come out and see stargazing at its best.
Step back in time for an exciting program about early swamp history. This program will be presented by a ranger in 1830s period settler clothing. The program will be concluded by the firing of a double barreled muzzle loading shotgun. Bring your questions and experience history with a bang.
We will discuss topics that have to do with astronomy as well as observing the night sky through high powered telescopes. Stephen C. Foster State Park is one of the darkest places in the Southeast due to a lack of light pollution in the Okefenokee Swamp. Come out and see stargazing at its best.
We will bike 2.5 miles to a trail that leads to a hidden pond. Only the Park Rangers have known the location of this secret area until now. Bring your own bike and join us for $10 or rent our bike for $20.
Step back in time for an exciting program about early swamp history. This program will be presented by a ranger in 1830s period settler clothing. The program will be concluded by the firing of a double barreled muzzle loading shotgun. Bring your questions and experience history with a bang.