When it comes to enriching the lives of older adults, not-for-profit Road Scholar is always innovating. For the summer of 2019, the educational travel organization is unveiling a new kind of experience in its collection of popular learning adventures for grandparents and grandchildren – camping in National Parks.
Led by naturalists and expert local staff, Road Scholar participants and their grandchildren (ages 8-18) will learn about our nation's greatest natural treasures as they camp in tents and embark on outings throughout the parks. The initial offerings include programs in Zion, Bryce, Yellowstone and Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota.
"Being outdoors and engaging kids in learning about the natural world is a stimulating alternative to a smartphone screen," said James Moses, President and CEO of Road Scholar. "Many grandparents are eager to spend one-on-one time with their grandchildren and share fond memories of camping experiences from their own childhoods or camping trips with their children years ago. Grandparents revisit these parks anew with their grandchildren and experience them through new eyes. And the grandchildren love exploring the parks and spending private time learning and discovering with their grandparents."
Hike, Swim and Canoe in Minnesota's Only National Park
Camping in Voyageurs National Park with your Grandchild
In this new small-group learning adventure, participants explore the remote wilderness of Voyageurs National. To enroll, visit: www.roadscholar.org/23446.
To learn more about all of Road Scholar's Grandparent programs, please visit our website at www.roadscholar.org/camping
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