Schools and Groups are requested to contact
the park in advance to arrange access and program logistics.
Interpreters at many State Parks create enriching educational
programs, signage, printed materials, exhibits, as well as
provide formal and informal educational opportunities for students
and teachers and special events for residents and visitors.
The brochures listed below are all in pdf format and require
the use of free Adobe
Reader.
Self-Guided Hikes
with Children: The trails are not suitable
for an
umbrella-type baby stroller,
they have loose stones and
sand.
Birding
by Ear: We hear birds much more often than we can see
them. Expert and novice birders alike often use memory-jogging
phrases to remind them what birds’
songs sound like. This brochure lists a few of the commonly-used
ones.
Dragonflies
and Damselflies: Borderland is home to many kinds of
dragonflies and damselflies in summer: this is a guide to
the ones you may find here.
Turtle Watch: there
are several species of turtle to be found at Borderland. This
guide helps you identify them.
Wildflowers are many and varied at Borderland
State Park, thanks to the great variety of habitat. These are
guides to: June
Wildflowers; July
Wildflowers; August
Wildflowers. |