Ranger Led Programs
Ranger-guided interpretive programs for school groups are available by reservation at Ape Cave.
Most programs are geared towards Middle School-aged students. Advance and confirmed reservations are required!
First registered, first served.
Johnston Ridge Observatory Programs NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME | |
Program Offered | Eruption Talk (20-30 minutes): Join a ranger to explore the geologic processes that build up and tear apart volcanoes. Students will discover evidence of three powerful events from the May 18, 1980 eruption. Your students will discover the largest landslide in recorded human history, the lateral blast that blew down 230 square miles of forestland, and searing flows of pumice that poured down into the Toutle River. Students will also have the opportunity to learn about the 1980-1986 and 2004-2008 lava dome building eruptions.
Rock Identification Activity (50-minutes): This hands-on activity is designed for groups of 30 students or less. Size limit is strictly enforced. Students discover eruptive stories told by volcanic rocks as they identify intrusive and extrusive igneous rock samples by color, texture, or crystal type.
Elementary School Rock Identification |
Dates / Times | NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME |
Other offerings | if you have questions, please call 360-274-2131 |
Teacher Responsibilities | Chaperones and teachers must remain with their groups and attend all programs. The ranger is there to teach and lead the activities. Chaperones and teachers are responsible for:
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument is a federally protected educational, research and scientific site. Penalties for damaging this resource and/or removing plants, rocks and other artifacts may range up to a $5,000 fine and/or six months in jail. |
Ape Cave Programs | |
Rangers aim to provide a brief introduction to ALL groups to talk about the cave, the rules, and white nose syndrome. The following additional options are available dependent on group size:
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Dates / Times | May 20 – June 14 and September 16 – October 11, 2024 |
Other | Contact a ranger for any other needs, questions, or requests. 360-449-7800. |