About The Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center in Orange, CA

At the Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center, the Scouts of Orange County are provided with a unique opportunity to explore the natural world. The center offers a range of educational programs that help young people to develop an appreciation for the outdoors and the environment, as well as teaching them the importance of effective teamwork. Through these programs, Scouts learn about the cultural history of Orange County and gain access to the natural resources of the surrounding areas. At the Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center, Scouts of Orange County are provided with a unique chance to discover the natural world in a safe and supportive environment. The center offers quality outdoor educational programs that cultivate an appreciation of the outdoors and the environment, as well as teaching them the values of teamwork. Through these programs, Scouts can discover the cultural history of Orange County and gain access to the natural resources of the surrounding areas. The Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center is committed to cultivating an appreciation for the outdoors and the environment in the Scouts of Orange County. By providing quality outdoor educational programs, Scouts learn about the Scout Oath and Law, gain an understanding of the cultural history of Orange County, and explore the natural resources of the surrounding areas. The center is dedicated to helping young people make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes.

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What kind of kids we support

  • Coed
  • Kids
  • Tweens

Amenities

  • Sleeping cabins
  • Playground
  • Internet Access
  • Sports Court/Field
  • Laboratory

Programs at The Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center in Orange, CA

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Wacky Science Immersion

One of our most popular programs in which students learn the basics of chemistry and biology through fun hands-on experiments! Students are educated in concepts such as covalent bonds and how we create and break them, non-Newtonian liquids and how they bend the laws of physics, and how matter can go through fascinating processes such as sublimation and deposition. Students also experience both implosions and explosions, as well as learn about acidic-basic reactions to fully understand the differences between physical and chemical reactions. The students will be able to extract, isolate, and observe the DNA of different fruit/vegetable in minutes. Our trained instructors can juggle fire, create explosions and teach about free radicals, convection, and thermal energy in a safe yet captivating way.

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Ranch Immersion

At the ranch, your students will explore the relationship between humans and the environment in a small-scale agricultural setting. Students will identify orchard pests and discover the role that beneficial insects play in helping us maintain a healthy and biologically diverse agroecosystem. We will take a close look at the importance of pollinators and explore the symbiotic relationship between humans and the European honey bee (Apis mellifera). We will also investigate the living compost system and discuss the role that decomposers play in the nitrogen cycle. Students will make observations and form hypotheses regarding plant health and test for macronutrients and pH levels in the soil. We will discuss the role of photosynthesis in the cycling of matter and flow of energy into an out of living organisms. Additionally, we will examine the distribution of water resources on earth and discuss the water cycle. Students will have the opportunity to explore the garden and orchard; harvesting and juicing fruits and vegetables to enjoy fresh from the earth. In the end, students learn the important lesson that if we take care of the earth, the earth will take care of us!

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Mine Immersion

A perfect rotation for California students which combines the basics of geology, mining, and the history of the Gold Rush. As the immersion that gives the most “take-aways”, students are able to crack and keep their own geodes after learning the unique way they are created, learn the different characteristics of rocks in order to help identify them, and experience several different mining practices in a very real way. Our facility offers a fully functioning 1800ft mine-simulation, complete with mining helmets with lights, shovels and pickaxes, authentic mining sounds, and two digging areas. Students are fully immersed in what a real mine would sound and look like. They are also able to pan for gold in real sluice boxes while learning about how miners were able to get land to mine on, and how they panned for it. They then visit the Assay Office to learn how gold and other metals are tested for their purity and value. Students also focus on the real positive and negative implications of mining upon our society, our environment, and improvements in the field that will affect both safety and sustainability.

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Location and contact information

2 Irvine Park Rd, Orange, CA, 92869