Committed to enriching environmental education, Piedmont Park
Conservancy currently offers many learning opportunities for children,
including camps, field trips, Saturday morning children’s activities
and online educational resources. These resource engage children and
teachers in a creative manner, which is vital to providing an
educational experience that is memorable and unique.
Feel free to download the following material and continue to encourage
future generations to care for our natural resources and the habitats
within the Park.
Activity Sheets
Animal Tracks
Piedmont Park is home to wildlife. In addition to the human visitors like you, many other animals with fur, feathers and scales visit or live in the Park. Use this guide to identify animals by their tracks!
Scavenger Hunt
How well do you know Piedmont Park? Test your Park knowledge and observation skills with this exciting scavenger hunt!
Tiger Swallowtail
You might find this bright yellow butterfly here in the Park. The tiger swallowtail is Georgia’s state butterfly! Print and decorate the sheet to match your butterfly to this state symbol. Teachers and parents with students will enjoy the life cycle stages activity as well.
Habitat Hunt "I Spy"
This worksheet is a great opportunity for Park visitors of all ages, even those who are not yet reading, to look at the Park in a different way. Play “I Spy” while identifying colors, shapes and different living things found in Piedmont Park.
Market Basket Hat
Learn about healthy fruits and veggies for your next visit to Green Market. Create a fun hat to wear displaying foods farmers bring to market. Add fruits and veggies of your own too!
Habitat Safari
On your next trip to Piedmont Park, use this scavenger hunt to learn more about the Park and the wildlife that make their homes here.
Nature Hunt
Use this worksheet to create a “fortune teller.” This special park fortune teller provides an opportunity for a different nature walk each time you use it. Use your observation skills and explore the Park!
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