School and Group Programs

Watershed Studies

This area of study focuses on water cycles, watersheds, and/or creek, pond, and lagoon habitats. It introduces hydrology and freshwater/brackish life and engages students in activities to promote awareness of their local watersheds and community based stewardship. Please note that we cannot guarantee that all students/groups will experience any one activity. Visiting many locations depends upon schedules, tides, and minimizing human impacts. Possible activities include:

Field groups hike above Rodeo Valley.

Watershed Hike

Headlands Institute is at the mouth of Rodeo Valley, a watershed which lies entirely within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Field groups hike from the Pacific Ocean to the ridgeline, passing a brackish lagoon, freshwater pond, and creek along the way. The view from the top of Hill 88 bring the concept of a watershed to life. From this vantage point students can see the entire Rodeo Lagoon watershed and trace the path of a drop of water from hilltop to ocean on a topographic map. 

 

Students gather macroinvertebrates from the pond in the Marin Headlands.Biomonitoring at Rodeo Pond

What lives in a pond can tell scientists a lot about the health of the pond and the surrounding watershed. Students:

 

Students test the water quality of Rodeo Lagoon with safe chemical tests.Water Quality Testing in Rodeo Lagoon

Rodeo Lagoon is rich with wildlife including river otters, pelicans, and an endangered fish—the tidewater goby. Students:  


Students explore Muir Woods in Marin County with Headlands Institute.

Muir Woods Field Trip

Schools which attend Headlands Institute for 5 days may elect to take a field trip to Muir Woods National Monument. Students are dropped off uphill from the monument and hike through chaparral, oak woodland, and redwood forest before reaching groves of massive old growth redwoods protected in Muir Woods. Along the way, students study soil, water, or plants for comparison to the Coastal Scrub habitat surrounding Headlands Institute. View all field trips for 5 day programs.

View correlations with California science standards.

 

Suggested Evening Programs

Muir Woods
In preparation for a Muir Woods trip, students create skits designed to highlight unique features of the redwood ecosystem and the function of each component.

Instructor's choice
A field science educator presents a program in their area of specialty. Our educators are experts in the fields of marine biology, botany, environmental studies, biology, and more.

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