16 Oct Fourth-Grade Field Trip to Everglades National Park—Experiencing God’s Creation Firsthand
Fourth-grade students concluded their Florida geography unit with an exciting field trip to Everglades National Park. They explored Shark Valley and Gator Park, gaining an immersive experience of Florida’s unique habitat.
At Shark Valley, students enjoyed a scenic tram ride through the Everglades, observing wildlife like alligators and blue herons. They also climbed the Lookout Tower for panoramic views. From the top, they could truly grasp the vastness and beauty of the landscape that God has created—a place so unique that it stands as one of the world’s most remarkable ecosystems.
At Gator Park, they took an airboat ride, seeing more wildlife and learning about the importance of the Everglades to Florida’s environment. The trip offered a memorable experience of God’s creation, reinforcing their lessons and leaving lasting impressions.