Discover the Flyway

Vernal Pool-based Field Trips

Free Vernal Pool-based Field Trip for K-12 Students

Yolo Basin Foundation is excited to partner with Yolo County to offer this no-cost program supported by a California Department of Parks and Recreation grant. These field trips showcase a rare type of wetlands, vernal pools, at Grasslands Regional Park which is located just south of Davis.

Registration for all schools is open.

Logistics

This free Discover the Flyway Vernal Pool-based Field Trip starts at the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area Headquarters. Students participate in Critter Caper, a vernal pool specific activity, as well as two or three additional wetland themed science activities (see options below). All activities are hands-on, interactive, and inquiry based.

The morning activities are followed by a 20 – 30 minute break for lunch (not provided) at the Demonstration Area. After lunch, the students load up in their bus or chaperoned cars and caravan to the nearby vernal pools of Grasslands Regional Park for a time of discovery before returning to school.

Field Trip Options

15 to 30 students

In addition to the vernal pool-based activity, Critter Caper, select 2 or 3 more activities:

  • Minimum time required for 3 activities: 3.5 hours
  • Minimum time required for 4 activities: 4 hours
  • Maximum field trip time: 4.5 hours

30 to 40 students

In addition to the vernal pool-based activity, Critter Caper, Select 3 more activities:

  • Minimum time required for 4 activities: 4 hours
  • Maximum field trip time: 4.5 hours

Activity Options and Suggested Grade Levels

Critter Caper (1st – 12th) – all vernal pool-based field trips will include this activity!

Fantastic Flying Mammals (3rd - 12th grade)

Salmon Senses (2nd – 6th)

Tracks, Scat and Signs (1st – 6th)

Feathered Friends (K – 2nd)

How do I Compare to an Egret? (K – 1st)

Migration Madness (3rd – 6th)

Owl Pellets (4th – 12th)

What Can I Eat with this Beak? (3rd – 6th)

Leaf I.D. (K – 2nd)

Wetland Plant I.D. (3rd – 12th)

Sinking into Soil (K – 1st)

The Great Percolation Race (2nd – 12th)

Water Quality Testing (5th – 12th)

Wetland Pond Study (K – 12th)

Critter Caper (K – 3rd)

Pollution Solutions (4th – 8th)

Un-Nature Trail (K – 2nd)

Perch Protectors (3rd - 12th grade)

Read before registering

Before making a reservation request for a Discover the Flyway school program, please read the Discover the Flyway Program Terms and Conditions.

Reservations are available online only. First come, first served.

Teachers are required to attend a one-time Teacher Workshop before bringing students to a Discover the Flyway Field Trip. If you have never attended a Teacher Workshop and would like to reserve a date for a field trip, please register now.

Workshop Dates for 2024-25 School Year

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Saturday, January 25, 2025

For programs that work directly with youth (such as the Discover the Flyway school program), volunteers are required to complete a background check and complete a virtual mandated reporter training.

All volunteers must sign a CDFW volunteer agreement (renewed annually) and YBF volunteer agreement.

Volunteers under the age of 18 must be assigned an adult supervisor and must complete an additional parental permission form. Arrangements for this supervision must be approved by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. 

Volunteer

If you have a passion for conservation, an enthusiasm for sharing this with kindergarten through 12th grade students, and a desire to learn more about local wetlands, then become a docent with Discover the Flyway!

Introduce your students to the wonders of their local wetlands.

Sign up for a Discover the Flyway Vernal Pool-based Field Trips today!