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Raleigh Durant Nature Park

Durant Nature Park is a 237-acre City of Raleigh parkland, with trails, rental facilities, and nature based and nature compatible programs. The Park is home to numerous summer camps.

Trails and Nature: Travel on five miles of hiking trails to scenic overlooks, along two lakes, through woodland wildflowers and fern gardens, and along a stream with unique rock features. Stop by the park office where friendly and knowledgeable staff can assist you in choosing a trail. Trail maps, Trail of Trees map and Bird lists are available. Visit the Bird and Butterfly Gardens. Consider registering for one of our Interpretative Nature Programs.

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Cameron Village Library Raleigh
North Carolina Museum of Art -- Museum Park Raleigh
Museum with worldwide art collection surrounded by 164-acre art and ecology park with trails through varied habitats and monumental works of environmental sculpture
Dorton Arena Raleigh
on the NC State Fairgrounds
Raleigh Rose Garden Raleigh
Collection of hybrid teas, florabundas, grandifloras, English, and tree roses
North Raleigh Hilton Raleigh
3415 Wake Forest Road Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 872-2323
Eastgate Park Raleigh
An unstaffed community park.
North Carolina State Fairgrounds Raleigh
An interactive wildlife conservation event that will enhance a student's ability to become a responsible wildlife steward.
Optimist Community Center Raleigh
Raleigh Parks and Recreation community center located near North Hills shopping center. This community center is tucked away in a quite neighborhood and is adjacent to one of our city pools.
Method Road Community Center Raleigh
Method Road Community Center is a Raleigh Parks and Recreation facility located near NC State University and the NC State Fair Grounds. The center offers programs and special events and has a gym and outdoor play fields.
Jaycee Community Center Raleigh
Jaycee Community Center is a Raleigh Parks and Recreation facility located near Cameron Village. The center has a gym, ball fields, and volley ball courts and hosts programs including art, senior programs, and nature programs.
Umstead Park Raleigh (3 Miles)
Located between Raleigh, Cary, Durham and Research Triangle Park, William B. Umstead State Park is maintained by the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation. This 5,577-acre park is divided into two sections, Crabtree Creek and Reedy Creek. Activities include boating, bridle trails, camping, cycling, education and special events, exhibit hall, fishing, hiking and picnicking.
Broughton High School Raleigh (3 Miles)
Urban high school with over 2000 students in downtown Raleigh, NC. Broughton High School is an International Baccalaureate School magnet school.
Sertoma Arts Center Raleigh (3 Miles)
An arts center offering classes in photography, painting and other fine arts.
Laurel Hills Community Center Raleigh (3 Miles)
Raleigh Parks and Recreation Community Center
NC Museum of Natural Sciences Raleigh (4 Miles)
The Museum is located on Bicentennial Plaza in downtown Raleigh between the Capitol and the Legislature Building, at the corner of Jones and Salisbury streets.
North Carolina - statewide Raleigh (4 Miles)
in the following communities: Asheville, Boone, Catawba Valley, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Greenville, Raleigh, Southern Pines, Wilmington and Winston-Salem
NC Division of Land Resources Raleigh (4 Miles)
The mission of the Division of Land Resources is to promote the wise use and protection of North Carolina's land and geologic resources through scientific investigations and maps of the NC Geological Survey, and through the mining, dam safety, and sedimentation control programs of the division's Land Quality Section. Public education in the earth sciences, and technical assistance in our regulatory programs, are essential elements of our mission.
NC Division of Forest Resources Raleigh (4 Miles)
North Carolina's forest land is one of the greatest influences on the state providing great economic value and adding immeasurably to the quality of life for its citizens. The Division of Forest Resources' primary purpose is to ensure adequate and quality forest resources for the state to meet present and future needs. Forestry is the second largest industry in the state, contributing nearly $30 billion annually to the state’s economy and providing 144,000 jobs for North Carolinians (Source: NC Cooperative Extension Forestry and Forest Products Data Book, 1997).

The Division of Forest Resources is mandated and directed by Chapters 77, 113 and 143 of the North Carolina General Statutes and by Title 15, Chapter 9 of the North Carolina Administrative Code to protect, manage and develop the forest resources of the state. The processes used to accomplish this mandate involve management of existing resources, development and creation of new and better forests, and protection of these valuable resources.

The primary emphasis in conducting the programs under these objectives is directed at the 664,000 forest landowners who collectively own 11.54 million acres (69%) of the state’s 16.77 million acres of privately owned forest land. Some 454,000 owners of less than 10 acres each control 1 million acres while 210,000 owners of 10 or more acres each control 10.54 million acres. (Source: USDA Forest Service Resource Bulletin NE-138 by Birch, 1997)

The Division of Forest Resources is directly involved with forest management assistance to private landowners, reforestation services, forest fire prevention and suppression, and insect and disease control programs. The Division also is involved in the operation of tree seedling nurseries, long range forestry planning and technical development, water quality controls, urban forestry assistance, training, and support to volunteer fire departments and forestry education.
NC Stormwater Program Raleigh (4 Miles)
Stormwater awareness and outreach.
NC Division of Air Quality Raleigh (4 Miles)
The Division of Air Quality (DAQ) works with the state's citizens to protect and improve outdoor, or ambient, air quality in North Carolina for the health and benefit of all. To carry out this mission, the DAQ has programs for monitoring air quality, permitting and inspecting air emissions sources, developing plans for improving air quality, and educating and informing the public about air quality issues.
NC Division of Waste Management Raleigh (4 Miles)
The North Carolina Division of Waste Management regulates solid waste disposal, hazardous waste management, underground storage tanks and Superfund cleanups. We provide technical assistance to businesses, industries, local governments and citizens to help them reduce and better manage wastes. Our assistance helps protect and improve citizens' public health and the environment. To further our mission, the Waste Management division houses four sections which manage specific types of waste.
NC Geological Survey Raleigh (4 Miles)
The North Carolina Geological Survey (NCGS) examines, describes and maps the geology and mineral resources of North Carolina and publishes these findings in NCGS reports and maps. The NCGS administers cooperative geologic mapping agreements with the US Geological Survey, other federal agencies such as the National Park Service, and other state and local government agencies.
NC Division of Water Quality Raleigh (4 Miles)
The North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources is the agency responsible for statewide regulatory programs in surface water and aquifer protection.

DWQ's mission is to preserve, protect and enhance North Carolina's surface water and groundwater resources through quality monitoring programs, efficient permitting, responsible management, fair and effective enforcement and excellence in public service.

The agency, with central offices in Raleigh and seven regional offices located across the state, issues pollution control permits, monitors permit compliance, evaluates environmental quality and carries out enforcement actions for violations of environmental regulations.

DWQ also offers public education and resource materials for both formal and non-formal educators. The division employees a full-time outreach coordinator whose primary goal is stormwater awareness and education.
NC Division of Water Resources Raleigh (4 Miles)
North Carolina State University Waste Reduction & Recycling Raleigh (4 Miles)
Waste Reduction & Recycling handles NC State University's waste disposal needs and is committed to fomenting a zero-waste environment by promoting a culture of sustainability.
North Carolina State University Raleigh (4 Miles)
Moore Square Raleigh (4 Miles)
Part of the City of Raleigh parks and facilities
Legislative Building Raleigh (4 Miles)
The Legislative Building is home of the North Carolina General Assembly.
Recreation Resources Service Raleigh (4 Miles)
Recreation Resources Service (RRS) is a technical assistance program offered through a cooperative partnership between the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation and the N.C. State University Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management.
NC State University Department of Soil Science Raleigh (4 Miles)
The Department of Soil Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at NC State University provides a premiere, internationally recognized teaching and research facility for scientists and students of soil science.
North Carolina Legislative Building Raleigh (4 Miles)
Home of the North Carolina General Assembly. This facility also has a state-of-the-art rainwater harvesting system. The cafeteria also has a verimcomposting demonstration project.
Natural Learning Initiative Raleigh (4 Miles)
The Natural Learning Initiative promotes the importance of the natural environment in the daily experience of all children and families through environmental design, action research, education, and dissemination of information. The aim of the Design Institute is to assist you and your organization in designing environments that will bring children in closer contact with nature.
Marbles Kids Museum, Raleigh, NC Raleigh (4 Miles)
Marbles Kids Museum is a hands-on, interactive museum that inspires children to be creative thinkers, active learners and confident individuals in today's world.
Chavis Community Center Raleigh (4 Miles)
Raleigh Parks and Recreation community center located near downtown. This community center provides many athletic opportunities, a playground, and is adjacent to a city pool.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport Morrisville (4 Miles)
Raleigh-Durham International Airport
Neuse Riverkeeper Foundation Raleigh (4 Miles)
NRF protects, restores and preserves the Neuse River Basin through education, advocacy and enforcement, in order to provide clean water for drinking, recreation and enjoyment to the communities that it serves.
Downtown Raleigh Raleigh (4 Miles)
Walnut Terrace Community Center Raleigh (4 Miles)
This Raleigh Parks and Recreation facility is located near downtown Raleigh and host a variety of programs throughout the year from athletic events to nature programs.
NC Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance Raleigh (5 Miles)
The Division provides two educational recycling programs - Recycle Guys and RE3.org. We adopted the Recycle Guys campaign from South Carolina for North Carolina elementary and middle school children in 2000. It includes an activity book, commercials, decals, posters, stickers, temporary tattoos and trading cards. The RE3.org campaign kicked off in 2005 for high schoolers, college students and twenty-somethings. The campaign includes bottle openers, bumper stickers, commercials, posters and t-shirts. Both campaigns use community based social marketing techniques to cause positive behavior change.
North Carolina State Energy Office Raleigh (5 Miles)
The State Energy Office is North Carolina's lead agency for energy programs and services and serves as the official source for energy information and assistance for consumers, businesses, government agencies, community colleges and schools and the residential, commercial and industrial sectors.

The State Energy Office's main areas of focus are alternative fuels; energy information and education; energy efficiency for industry and state agencies, universities, community colleges and local government; and renewable energy.

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Bugfest
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 11, 2010
Homeschool and Trackout Programs - Outdoor Survival Skills
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Monday, Sep 13, 2010 1 PM to 3 PM
Homeschool and Trackout Programs - Outdoor Survival Skills
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Monday, Sep 13, 2010 1 PM to 3 PM
Crabtree Casters
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Wednesday, Jul 7, 2010 until Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Crabtree Casters
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 6:30 PM to 8 PM
PLT Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood
Raleigh
Saturday, Sep 18, 2010 9 AM to 3:30 PM
Project Learning Tree Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood: Fall
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 18, 2010 9 AM to 3:30 PM
The newly released Project Learning Tree Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood guide is designed specifically as a resource for educators that work with early childhood audiences ages 3–5 years of age.
Corn-Grinding Demonstrations at Yates Mill
Raleigh (6 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 18, 2010 10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday, Sep 19, 2010 1 PM to 4 PM
Saturday, Oct 16, 2010 10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday, Oct 17, 2010 1 PM to 4 PM
Saturday, Nov 20, 2010 10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday, Nov 21, 2010 1 PM to 4 PM
Caterpillarology
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 18, 2010 10 AM to 4 PM
Caterpillars are a great learning resource for students of all ages. Join us in the field and classroom as we learn how to locate and identify common North Carolina caterpillars, how to raise caterpillars and which plants to add to your garden to attract common species.
Advanced Project Wild – Bats
New Hill (21 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 18, 2010 4 PM to 8 PM
Nature Watchers: Rockin' Roly Polys
Raleigh (6 Miles)
Monday, Sep 20, 2010 10 AM to 11 AM
Project Learning Tree PreK-12 Curriculum Workshop
New Hill (21 Miles)
Tuesday, Sep 21, 2010 until Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 9 AM to 1 PM
Heading Out! Discovering Nature's Classroom
RTP (20 Miles)
Thursday, Sep 23, 2010 until Saturday, Sep 25, 2010 8:30 AM to 4 PM
Friday, Sep 24, 2010 8:30 AM to 4 PM
Saturday, Sep 25, 2010 9 AM to 3:30 PM
This workshop is designed to provide educators with strategies to easily incorporate outdoor experiences, nature play, and art into their curriculum in an effort to improve student health and learning.
Robert Johnson “Nature Notes” Workshop
Raleigh
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 9 AM - 5 PM from Sep 24, 2010 until Sep 26, 2010 
Learn how to use pencil and watercolors for taking visual notes while exploring the outdoors. Taught by renowned artist Robert Johnson of Celo, NC, and assisted by renowned botanist, Ken Moore.
Wildlife Expo
Raleigh (6 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 25, 2010
"Beautiful Butterflies” (in celebration of “Take a Child Outside” Week)
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 25, 2010 10 AM to 12 PM
Beautiful Butterfiles - in celebration of "Take a Child Outside Week"
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Saturday, Sep 25, 2010 10 AM to 12 PM
TACO Week: Canoe Expedition
Raleigh (6 Miles)
Sunday, Sep 26, 2010 3 PM to 5:30 PM
Sunset Canoe Trip
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Sunday, Sep 26, 2010 6 PM to 8 PM
Sunset Canoe Trip
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Sunday, Sep 26, 2010 6 PM to 8 PM
Arthropod Enthusiasts
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Monday, Sep 27, 2010 2 PM to 4 PM
Monday, Oct 25, 2010 2 PM to 4 PM
Explore the world of arachnids, centipedes, millipedes, crustaceans and insects in this hands-on class emphasizing living arthropods and their function in nature.
Any Fish You Wish
New Hill (21 Miles)
Monday, Sep 27, 2010 5 PM to 6 PM
Birding with Vernon
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Saturday, Oct 2, 2010 8:30 AM to 12 PM
Saturday, Nov 6, 2010 8:30 AM to 12 PM
Saturday, Dec 4, 2010 8:30 AM to 12 PM
BIG SWEEP
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Saturday, Oct 2, 2010 9 AM to 12 PM
Storytime for Tots - "“Watching Foxes” by Jim Arnosky
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Wednesday, Oct 6, 2010 10 AM to 11 AM
Homeschool and Trackout Programs - Raptor Roundup
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Monday, Oct 11, 2010 10 AM to 11 AM
Gardening for Wildlife
Raleigh
Tuesday, Oct 12, 2010 9 AM to 1 PM
Would you like to learn more about native plants and transform your yard into a haven for wildlife? Do-it-yourself features to provide shelter, water, and nesting places and native NC plants are the focus of this hands-on, four-hour session...
Butterfly Pinning and Backyard Bug Collecting: Fall
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Monday, Oct 18, 2010 4 PM to 6 PM
Work with Museum staff in the Naturalist Center to prepare, pin and mount a variety of spectacular tropical butterflies.
Methods of Teaching Environmental Education Workshop (2 days) - Raleigh Area
Raleigh (8 Miles)
Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 until Friday, Oct 22, 2010 5 PM to 4 PM
The focus of this 10 hour workshop is to prepare participants from a variety of educational backgrounds and experiences in both the formal and non-formal sectors to use exemplary Environmental Education teaching methods...
Family Fishing Fun
New Hill (21 Miles)
Saturday, Oct 23, 2010 4:30 PM to 6 PM
Paddle Tour of Lake Crabtree
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Sunday, Oct 24, 2010 2 PM to 4 PM
Fall Family Hay Wagon Rides
New Hill (21 Miles)
Sunday, Oct 24, 2010 2 PM to 3 PM
Sunday, Oct 24, 2010 3 PM to 4 PM
Saturday, Nov 20, 2010 2 PM to 3 PM
Saturday, Nov 20, 2010 3 PM to 4 PM
Natural History Halloween
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Saturday, Oct 30, 2010
Tuesdays are for Tots: Lovely Leaves
New Hill (21 Miles)
Tuesday, Nov 2, 2010 10 AM to 11 AM
Fall leaf inspired program for toddlers.
Fossil Fair
Raleigh (4 Miles)
Saturday, Nov 6, 2010
Project Learning Tree PreK-8 Curriculum Workshop
Clayton (21 Miles)
Saturday, Nov 6, 2010 to Sunday, Nov 7, 2010 8:30 AM to 4 PM
Homeschool and Trackout Programs - Wild about Water
Morrisville (12 Miles)
Monday, Nov 8, 2010 1 PM to 3 PM
WOW! Wonders of Wetlands Workshop
Holly Springs (19 Miles)
Saturday, Mar 5, 2011 9 AM to 4 PM

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