The Ankeny Hill Nature Center
Exists To Support Learning

Education is our Focus

The Ankeny Hill Nature Center is a place where people of all ages can gain a greater understanding of nature in meaningful ways. We highlight environmental awareness through use of our outdoor and indoor classrooms, hands-on interpretation, and engaging opportunities to explore and learn about the wonders of wildlife. We also strive to make The Center fully inclusive and accessible to all learners.

Our support of classroom teachers and other group leaders (i.e. scouts, 4-H, organization chapters, etc.) includes access to instructional resources and examples of best practices for nature education. We operate with the belief we are all part of this learning environment so we encourage all users to offer suggestions for improvement, examples of lesson plans and resources, and by abiding by the hiking adage – “Leave it better than you found it.”

We’ve paid careful attention to the educational needs of schools and organized groups by making it easy for instructors to access The Center and its resources.


Supporting Teachers and Group Leaders

Using our educational resources

In cooperation with our partners and professional educators, Ankeny Hill Nature Center is pleased to offer a list of links to learning resources for a variety of student levels.

Other in-person experiences include occasional scheduled programs at The Center and partner events. Online webinars and virtual instruction often require advanced registration. The Calendar of Events lists details.