Monday, May 21, 2012

Fieldtrip 101: Ocean Institute

A couple of weeks ago I posted about Baby Beach in Dana Point and mentioned the Ocean Institute. Well, this weekend we made a visit to the beach with some friends, and since it was on a weekend, we decided to also visit the Ocean Institute.

I use to come here often as a child- way before the remodel when it was just a one room facility. This is probably the place that sparked my love of ocean animals for many years to follow.

It's small, but there are great learning opportunities around every corner. It hosts a variety of sea creature viewing tanks with everything from Jellyfish, to giant Lobsters and even an Octopus. The kid's favorite exhibit was the touch tank where they were able to feel Starfish and Sea Cucumbers.

We happened to get there in time for a tour of one of the tallships. If you have a pirate enthusiast in your family, this is a must see! I'd recommend it for older children. Our 5 year olds weren't into all of the mechanics and history of the ship, but they did enjoy turning the steering wheel and ringing the bell.

The Ocean Institute also hosts educational programs and camps throughout the year for all ages. Check out their website for more information.

Left: Touch tank with starfish and sea cucumbers    
Right: "Steering" The Pilgrim

Checking out Orca and Bottlenose Dolphin skulls

Ocean Institute
24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point

Admission: Adults $6.50, Ages 3-12 $4.50, Under 3 FREE
Parking: FREE
Hours: Saturday and Sunday 10am-3pm
Good for Ages: 3-13
Notes: Closed to the public Mon-Fri. Don't forget to pack water safe shoes to visit the tide pools. Please be aware that this is a protected site and is illegal to remove any animals, shells, rocks, etc.



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