The Lollipop Group entering the maze.


Sunrise Tree Farm Ecology Tours
Use any or all of these elements to customize your tour:

Tree Maze & Snow Castle

Santa's Sleigh Wagon Ride

Ecology Talk

Hot Cider by the Campfire

Make Your Own Ornament!

 

Reservations are required

for the tours.  Maze is available only from November 15 to December 23rd.  Choose any or all of these elements for your tour.   There may be grants available for transportation costs.  Call Betty at 541-929-2289.

See bottom of page for tour brochure with pricing and packaging.

Ecology Talk

Betty talks about the animals found at the farm

   Talks available:

How Trees Grow

Sustainable Farming

Wild Animals at the Farm

Birds at the Farm

Tracking Earthquakes & Volcanoes at the Farm

Hot Cider by the Campfire

There are old logs to sit upon around the campfire.  A great addition to any tour.

Serving hot cider.

Tree Maze & Snow Castle

The Snow Castle

Snow Castle

Where it snows inside!

Find your candy cane & maze card in the castle. Great Family Fun!

Tree Maze

Mazes are fun and challenging, but not frightening.   Maze made with layers of ribbons connected to trees.  It is lined with straw to keep feet clean.  Crossroads Hints are provided.  By answering a question correctly, you know which way to turn in the maze.  Hints can be made specific to your group about something they are studying or answering a math problem.

Playing in the snow

Kids playing in the snow provided by Frosty.  (It evaporates in seconds and is nontoxic.) 

Maze card

One quarter of the 2009 maze was part of a Roman spiral.

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Santa's Sleigh Wagon Ride

Santa's Sleigh

Wagon Ride

   Tour the farm in Santa's

Sleigh.  Rudolph is helping

and your can hold his reins.

Make Your Own Ornament!

Tree Cookie to decorate into your own ornament.  From glitter to marking pens, all kinds of art supplies available including ribbon to hang your ornament.

We can customize the crossroads hints to work with classroom lessons.  For instance, one choice might be: "If the capital of Oregon is Salem go left.  If it is Eugene, go right."