Parker Dam Offers DiscoverE Program for Kids

PENFIELD – Parker Dam State Park is again offering DiscoverE programs to youth at the park this summer. Do you know a child who enjoys exploring the outdoors or is constantly asking questions about nature? If so, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of State Parks has developed the new DiscoverE program to help these youngsters learn about the natural world around them. This series of fun and exciting programs allow young people to explore their environment with others of the same age and abilities. Youth who progress from one program to the next in the series will continually grow in their understanding of the environment and their role in it.

Pennsylvania’s natural resources and historic sites are discovered through exciting programs provided by trained educators and interpreters. By combining recreation and education, we hope to motivate children to learn more and return often, leading to a lifetime of outdoor enjoyment and conservation leadership. DiscoverE offers a variety of activities to meet developmental levels and social skills of different age groups. Younger learners will explore the outdoors through structured play, reinforced by stories and crafts. Older youth will be challenged by gaining recreational skills, conducting special projects, and participating in valuable experiences.

DiscoverE programs at state parks have been developed for young people ages 4-17. Hide-‘n-Seekers is for children 4 and 5 years old, Outdoor Explorers is for kids 6-8 years old, and Penn’s Adventurers is for youth between 9 and 12 years old. Young people between the ages of 13 and 17 can participate in the Conservation Leaders, a program where participants work independently with park professionals to accomplish a project or activity, while developing a sense of stewardship and responsibility for the park’s resources.

This year’s Hide-‘n-Seekers theme at Parker Dam State Park is “Sensory Awareness.” Children participating in the Hide-‘n-Seekers program will learn how to safely explore their natural surroundings and how to find answers to their questions about the outdoors through activities, walks, games, and crafts. Hide-‘n-Seekers is comprised of 6 hours of programming over 3 days. This program requires one parent or guardian to be present with their child during the entire program. The program will be held June 29, 30, and July 1, from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.

The Outdoor Explorers program theme this year is “Water, Water Everywhere.” Children participating in the program will learn about water and all the things that use and rely on it by participating in activities, walks, games, and crafts. Outdoor Explorers is open to children ages 6-8, is also comprised of 6 hours of programming, and runs for 3 days. The program will be held July 13, 14, and 15, from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.

The Penn’s Adventurers program is open to children ages 9-12 and is comprised of 12 hours of programming over 3 days. The Penn’s Adventurers theme this year is “History and Geology.” Participants will explore and discover the local history of the park and the surrounding areas, as well as learn about geology. There will be activities, walks, games, and crafts; all focused on interesting history, geology, and aspects of the park. The program will be held August 3, 4, and 5, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. each day.

There is no fee to participate in the DiscoverE programs. However, class size is limited and participants must pre-register by June 19. Parents can go to the Bureau of State Parks Web site at and register their children by clicking on “Calendar” and then, on the calendar page, selecting “Parker Dam State Park” as the facility. Select the program that you wish to enroll your child in and follow the instructions on how to register. If you would like more information, or are having problems with the online registration, contact the Environmental Education Specialist at Parker Dam State Park by phone at (814) 765-0630 or by email at parkerdamsp@state.pa.us.

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