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Garfield Park Conservatory is a green wonder under glass and a great place for groups of all ages to explore. Schools, camps, youth groups, college classes, social service groups, clubs and other adult groups can all take advantage of the historic and botanic beauty of the Conservatory at no cost. That’s right - your basic self-guided field trip is still FREE!
School, Camp & Youth Groups Tuesday –
Friday 9:30 am – 4:00 pm (some weekend visits available)
Adult Groups Everyday 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

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Exploration Kits bring the plants alive to this
group of diverse learners.
Registration Policy: All schools and groups of 10 or more people must pre-register for their visit. If your group arrives at the Conservatory without pre-registering and we are at capacity, we may ask your group to wait or reschedule for another day.
Cancellation Policy: Please give us the courtesy of 24 hours notice if your group needs to cancel a scheduled visit.
Field Trip Options
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The Conservatory’s
tropical and desert plant collections
and outdoor gardens contain many
possibilities for a field trip. Whether
you’re studying plant science, food
production, geography, art, history or
just looking for a unique experience,
you’re guaranteed to find something for
your group.
Please note – at this
time, we do not offer guided tours of
the Conservatory as part of scheduled
field trips.
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Option 1: Self-Guided Tour
(FREE)
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All of our field trips are
self-guided. Whenever possible, our staff will
meet school and youth groups upon arrival for a
brief orientation and introduction to the
Conservatory. If we have available staff, we can
also provide orientations for adult groups upon
request. After checking in with us, you will be
on your own to explore the Conservatory and its
treasures. Please note - we require all school,
camp and youth groups to provide a minimum of 1
adult per 10 students.
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Option 2:
Pre-K Morning Glories Program (FREE) -
Thursdays
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Preschool groups who register
for a visit on Thursday mornings have the option
of participating in our Morning Glories Program
at no cost. This program includes a storytime
and hands-on activity led by our trained
programming staff. Upon registration, you will
be offered a menu of themes and activities from
which to select. (The Morning Glories Program
can accommodate groups of up to 60 students.
Larger groups will need to schedule 2 field trip
days.)
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Option 3:
Exploration Kits & Scavenger Hunts
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All groups have the option of
enhancing their visit with one of our
self-guided resources. Exploration Kits
(backpacks) come complete with guidebook, maps,
and touchable objects to share with your group
while exploring the Conservatory. Each kit is
designed for use with groups of up to 15
students. Larger groups will be required to rent
more kits. Rental fee is $25 per kit.
Click here
for more information about our Exploration Kits.
We also have a variety of themed scavenger hunts
to help groups of all ages find their way around
the Conservatory in a meaningful way. A few of
our scavenger hunts are free, but most can be
purchased in packs of 30 for $5.
Click here for more information about our Scavenger Hunts.
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Option 4:
Room Rentals
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Many groups rent a classroom
or meeting space at the Conservatory for coat
storage, lunch space or a more private
classroom. Schools, camps and youth groups can
rent these spaces for $20 per 30 students. These
spaces are limited and will be rented out on a
first-come, first-serve basis. Please register
extra early if you need a space.
Please note – these rental
rates are for school and youth groups only.
Adult groups will be asked to rent classrooms
and meeting spaces through our regular Room
Rental Program.
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Field Trip
Registration
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All schools and groups of 10
or more people must pre-register for their
visit. If your group arrives at the Conservatory
without pre-registering and we are at capacity,
we may ask your group to wait or reschedule for
another day.
It’s easy! Please follow
these steps to pre-register your group for a
visit:
1. Download the
registration form here. If you have any trouble
downloading this form, please contact us and we
will send it to you via e-mail or mail.
2. You can complete the
form electronically as a Word Document and
e-mail it back to us, or you can print it out,
complete it manually, and fax or mail it to us.
3. If we have questions about
your registration, we will contact you.
Otherwise, you will receive a confirmation
letter and pre-visit information from us by
e-mail or mail.
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PAGE & DOWNLOAD LINKS
CONTACT INFORMATION
eYESPY HUNT
Make the
most of your school visit to the Garfield Park Conservatory;
before your next trip to see us, download this free
Conservatory Scavenger hunt PDF, and print off a sheet for
each student in your class.

Important Pre-Visit Information for Teachers
We recommend that teachers and group leaders visit the Conservatory prior to their trip to familiarize themselves with the layout of the inside and outside spaces, the diversity of the plant collections and the general climate and terrain.
To help prepare you and your group, we also have a pre-visit guidebook available online. This free resource contains directions, maps, guidelines for chaperones, historical information and a few fun facts about each room of the Conservatory. To ensure a more successful and enjoyable visit, we recommend that you download this resource and review it with your chaperones and group members prior to your visit.
FIELD TRIP PREPARATION
Please note the following when preparing for
your Conservatory field trip:
All Groups must now pre register for their visit to the
Conservatory to ensure entry.
Groups who arrive without prior registration may have to wait
to enter the Conservatory if it is too crowded, and there is no
guarantee that space will become available.
Mail-in and fax registration options are available and
described below.
We recommend that teachers visit the Conservatory prior to
their trip and familiarize themselves with the exhibition, the
collection and its various habitats.
Teachers can enhance their tour by using the Exploration Kit! This immersion experience continues throughout the five rooms making it easy for students to feel the differences of each of the Conservatory's environments.
In order to maximize each child’s experience, the Conservatory requires 1 adult for every 10 children.

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