Today we had an exciting trip to Calvert Cliffs State Park. We hiked over a mile through the scenic wetlands to reach the beach. The campers were eager to explore the beach and see what they could find. Some students came away with shark teeth while others found a variety of shells. It was also nice to cool off in the Chesapeake Bay! We came across some interesting wildlife like jellyfish, lizards, snakes, turtles and birds that are native to the Chesapeake region. If you want to see more pics go to the bottom of the page here. We will also be keeping track of how much we have walked each day. Today we walked a total of 3 miles!
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It has been a few years but we are finally returning to Calvert Cliffs. The day will include some hiking through the woods, bird watching and wildlife observations and an afternoon on the sandy quarter mile beach. In years past our students have even collected some fossils there! Go to our schedule in Week 1 to learn more about what we will see as well as what to bring! |
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