- Visit
- Things to Do
- Learn
- Sign up for a Field Investigation
- PK-12 Education
- Watershed Education Projects
- NOAA- Frederick County Public Schools BWET Project
- FCPS 4th grade MWEE
- NOAA- Clarke County Public School BWET Project
- CCPS- NOAA K-3 Literacy Project
- CCPS NOAA- Elementary Fourth
- CCPS NOAA- Elementary: Fifth
- CCPS NOAA- Middle Sixth
- CCPS NOAA- Middle Seventh
- CCPS NOAA- High School Biology II: Ecology
- CCPS NOAA- High School IB Environmental Science
- CCPS NOAA- High School Agricultural Science
- CCPS NOAA- High School Fisheries and Wildlife Management
- Teacher Training and Professional Development
- Program Awards & Recognition
- Arboretum
- Research
- Support
- About
- People
Nestled in the Northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Blandy is minutes away from hiking, canoeing, and more! Blandy is within 10 miles of the Shenandoah River, the largest river in the Shenandoah Valley, and the Appalachian Trail, the 2,000-mile walking trail that runs from Georgia to Maine. Students have the opportunity to go on an all-day canoe trip and a group hike during first few weeks of the program.
The summer also includes a visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., as well as a full-day birding trip to the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, led by Blandy Director Dr. David Carr.
Students enjoy exploring some eccentric local attractions and nearby historic sites.