School Tours & Workshops

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The Queens Museum’s School Programs provide Pre-K-12 students with engaging learning experiences that integrate in-depth observation, interpretation of art and historical exhibitions, and hands-on art-making activities. All of our school programs emphasize Common Core and Next Generation Learning standards–particularly in English Language Arts and New York City’s Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts–and can be adapted for any grade level.

Our guided tours and workshops are led by experienced Teaching Artists, connecting our permanent collection and rotating contemporary exhibitions to our workshop curriculum and themes.

Appointments are required for all school groups visiting the Queens Museum and must be scheduled at least three weeks in advance. Availability is limited.

Our two-hour school program includes a guided gallery experience and art-making workshop  incorporating our permanent collections such as t he Panorama of the City of New York ,  Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass , Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System , and the World’s Fair Collection . 

Guided tours and workshops are offered Monday – Friday, between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm. Before scheduling your guided tour and workshop , p lease review our School Group Guidelines  in advance of your visit.

To explore the Museum independently, teachers and students may schedule a Self-Guided Visit .

Our guided school programs can accommodate a maximum of 25 participants , with one chaperone for every 10 students. Larger groups will be divided into smaller groups in order to offer more individual attention to students and maintain safety in the galleries and other museum spaces. 

The Museum reserves the right to limit the number of adult chaperones participating in school programs.

  • DOE Public Schools – $300
  • Private Schools – $400
  • Title 1 & District 75 Schools – $200

Guided Tour & Workshop Themes

2 hours, includes a guided gallery tour and art-making workshop

Panorama: City Blocks Recommended Grades: Pre-K through 5th grade Learning Standards: Science and Literacy

Panorama City Blocks is the Museum’s most popular workshop and a tradition for many school groups annually. Students will experience a guided tour of the Panorama of the City of New York, Queens Museum’s 9,335 square foot model of NYC hand rendered as a 3-dimensional architectural model. Under the guidance of Queens Museum teaching artists, students will problem solve while making their own models of urban communities. Focus can be placed on “Sustainability and the Environment”, “Transportation” and “Urban Planning”, while examining the differences between urban, suburban, and rural areas. Students draw on the aesthetic cues from the Panorama as a jumping off point to discuss architecture, sustainable living, and the ecological future of NYC as well as their own experiences as urban inhabitants.

Panorama: Suspension Bridges Recommended Grades: 4th through 5th grade Learning Standards: Math, Science and Literacy

Working in teams, students construct a three-dimensional suspension bridge as they learn about transportation flow and the structural components used in the building of bridges as well as, key architectural terminology. Queens Museum Teaching Artists will lead students on a guided tour experience of the Panorama of the City of New York with attention to stories of bridge construction and the overarching transportation history of New York City. 

Tiffany Lamps: Tiffany Windows Recommended Grades: 1st to 3rd Learning Standards: Literacy and Cognitive Development, Science, History

Students discover Louis Comfort Tiffany’s glass through a variety of hands-on experiences. Students participate in storytelling, movement exercises and art-making activities that focus on pre-literacy skills such as shape, color, and pattern recognition, as well as creativity and self-expression. In conjunction with a guided tour and discussion in the Tiffany gallery, students learn about the history of Louis Comfort Tiffany and the science behind glass-making, constructing faux stained-glass window panes using transparent paper and collage materials in the art studio. 

Cancellations & Rescheduling

If you need to change or cancel, please contact us as soon as possible.   Cancellation requests must be sent by email to [email protected] two weeks prior to your scheduled visit. Your cancellation is only finalized once acknowledged by an email response. Schools who cancel with less than two weeks notice will incur a cancellation fee of half the total cost of the program.

If you need to reschedule (with at least two week’s notice), we will make every effort to accommodate a new proposed date, but cannot guarantee a spot. Schools who cancel with less than 48 hours notice, or do not attend on their scheduled date, are responsible for the full amount.

DOE Cancellation: The Queens Museum agrees to cancel or reschedule tours with no fee if the NYC Department of Education issues a cancellation of field trips and/or school due to outside circumstances or inclement weather.

We reserve the right to cancel museum visits based on circumstances beyond our control. If we have to cancel a visit, we’ll notify you as soon as possible and assist you in rescheduling. If we are unable to reschedule, we’ll provide a full refund.

Late Arrivals

Groups are responsible for arriving at the Museum at their scheduled time. Please carefully review driving and/or public transportation directions in advance and be aware of traffic/transit issues. Review our Visit page to note our location in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, transportation recommendations, and any updates that may impact your travel.

Unfortunately, we cannot delay or extend the length of your guided tour because of late arrival. Late groups are still responsible for paying the full amount.

If your group is in transit and going to be late, please call our front desk at 718-592-9700, ext 233.

We do our best to be flexible with every school but late cancellations and no-show groups incur significant staffing costs to the Museum. Schools with outstanding invoices and groups that repeatedly cancel with late or no notice may be prevented from booking trips in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a lunchroom or cafe space for our group to eat?

The Queens Museum does not have lunchroom facilities available for school groups. We can store lunches along with bags and coats during your tour, and we encourage you to enjoy lunch in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, just outside the Museum entrance.

My group includes students with disabilities, should I use a separate reservation form?

The Museum welcomes visitors with disabilities and we offer discounted rates for Title 1 & District 75 Schools. Please use our standard School Group Reservation Form and let us know any accommodations we can provide to meet your needs. You can also review our Social Narrative to help prepare for your visit.

My group size is changing, can we change our reservation?

Please let us know any requests to change your reservation as soon as possible by emailing [email protected] . Please include your name, phone number, confirmation number, name of organization, and date and time of your visit. 

If you are expecting more than 25 students your group is subject to an additional group visit fee and will need to divide into smaller groups. Due to capacity, only five chaperones are permitted per group and we may not be able to accommodate the additional adults. If this is the case, the additional adults are welcome to explore the Museum and reconnect with the group afterward.

Where should our school bus or van park at the Museum?

Buses and vans may stop on the Grand Central Parkway side of the Museum and drop students directly at the entrance. Aside from drop-off and pick-up, there is no parking directly at the Museum entrance. Free parking with limited spaces is available in lots on either side of the Museum. We recommend buses park in the larger southern lot, to the right of the Museum.

School Programs at the Queens Museum are made possible with support from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, and the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation.

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Here are some citywide opportunities for teachers to supplement traditional classroom instruction with hands on, experiential learning for their students. See a list of current offerings below, organized by borough. 

  • Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum Through touch-tours, open-ended inquiry challenges, craft projects, and interactive games, Bartow Pell’s curriculum-rich sessions build critical thinking and evidential reasoning skills that benefit students across disciplines.
  • Bronx River Alliance The Bronx River Alliance's Education Program helps schools and community organizations use the river as a classroom, engaging youth and adults in a variety of enjoyable and educational activities. The Alliance provides teachers with training, curriculum consulting, lesson plans, equipment and supplies to support students in becoming river doctors, scientists and more.
  • Bronx Zoo The WCS Education Department offers a variety of standards-based learning experiences at our parks and at schools.
  • Rocking the Boat Rocking the Boat's On-Water Classroom exposes students to the joy of rowing and the ecological diversity of the Bronx River.
  • Wave Hill Immerse your class in nature as you explore Wave Hill’s glorious gardens and woodlands. An experienced educator leads your class in outdoor exploration and hands-on activities that help students at all levels make meaningful connections to the environment.
  • 826 NYC storytelling and bookmaking 826NYC hosts classes across New York City for Write Together: an interactive writing experience that encourages creative expression, explore the elements of storytelling and strengthens writing skills. Elementary and middle school classes collaborate on illustrated children’s books, middle schoolers can choose their own adventure with multi-ending stories, and high schoolers learn the art of memoir writing during a fast-paced and whimsical 90-minute narrative program. The Write Together program is now available as either a virtual workshop or an in-person field trip to a "secret library." Read about a 2nd-grade class trip to the Secret Library »
  • Aviator Sports and Events Center This 175,000-square-foot facility has two regulation NHL ice rinks, a 20,000-square-foot field house, a gymnastics center, a rock wall and two outdoor fields. Groups can participate in basketball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics, ice skating, flag football, rock climbing, team-building activities, swimming and bubble soccer.
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden Registered school groups can visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for free. The Garden also offers 90-minute guided workshop programs for students in pre-K through 8th grade ($150 per class; a discount is available for Title I schools) to help students explore trees, plants and flowers.
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy The Conservancy offers a variety of programs for children in grades K-12, with topics including the ecology of Brooklyn Bridge Park, engineering, geological formations, sustainability and more.
  • Brooklyn Children's Museum The Brooklyn Children's Museum offers on-site school programs as well as "Museum on the Go" art, culture, math and science curriculum kits that can be used in your classroom. A limited number of free school programs for Title I schools are available.
  • Brooklyn Navy Yard BLDG 92 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard partners with the Brooklyn Historical Society to offer free education programs. Students visiting the Brooklyn Navy Yard will learn to think like historians and engineers through hands-on investigation of Brooklyn’s material culture, art and written documents. Read about a 3rd-grade class trip to the Brooklyn Navy Yard »
  • Brooklyn Robot Foundry Show your students the wonder of building robots with workshops on simple circuits, vibration, switches, LEDs and more.
  • Environmental Study Center This 7,000-square-foot learning center in Bergen Beach, Brooklyn, is home to over 200 living organisms, four learning labs, an outdoor learning space with a pond habitat and urban garden, and a greenhouse laboratory.
  • New York Aquarium Classes, group tours and self-guided tours are available for all grades.
  • New York Transit Museum Led by a staff of skilled educators, school programs complement curricular exploration of the New York City history, the engineering sciences, the mathematics and art of subway and station design, and the urban landscape.
  • Newtown Creek Alliance The Newtown Creek Alliance offers guided tours through the Newtown Creek watershed focusing on the history, industrial use and environment challenges in the area.
  • Prospect Park Zoo Guided tours on themes including animal adaptations, animal families, animal defenses, diets and habits are available. Self-guided tours and classes are also offered.
  • Waterfront Museum Docked in Red Hook, Brooklyn, this floating classroom helps students learn about geography, history, social studies and science aboard the last remaining covered wooden barge.
  • Weeksville Heritage Center Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn’s largest African-American cultural institution, is a multidisciplinary museum dedicated to preserving the history of the 19th-century African American community of Weeksville, Brooklyn — one of America’s first free black communities.
  • Wyckoff House Museum The Wyckoff House Museum preserves, interprets, and operates New York City’s oldest building and the surrounding one-and-a-half acres of park. Through innovative educational and farm-based programs it builds cultural and agricultural connections within our community, emphasizing immigration, family, food, and community through history.
  • American Museum of Natural History The Museum of Natural History is a top field trip destination in New York City: amazing new exhibits, over 32 million objects in their permanent collections, and exceptional programs, resources and classes for students and teachers. 
  • Asia Society and Museum Building on the idea of the Museum as an extension of the classroom, Asia Society offers interactive guided tours for school groups in grades 3–12. In the galleries, teachers and students can learn about the works of art on view, discuss how art relates to their own experiences, and discover what’s new and compelling about art today.
  • Battery Urban Farm Explore The Battery with lesson materials covering agriculture, urban ecosystems, nutrition and history.
  • Cathedral of St. John the Divine This landmark building offers numerous field trips aligned with state standards, some free, for NYC schools. Programs are available in architecture and geometry, medieval journeys, immigration, shapes and patterns, world religions, civic engagement and more.
  • Center for Architecture The Center for Architecture offers hands-on workshops at its SoHo location and school-based residency programs for K-12 students.
  • Central Park Zoo Self-guided tours, guided tours and classes are available.
  • Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Center This 80,000-square-foot center offers a variety of sports activities, including soccer, rock climbing, gymnastics, basketball and more.
  • Children's Museum of Manhattan The museum’s theme-based, 90-minute guided group visits for grades K-8 are led by a museum educator and include a tour of a thematic exhibition and a hands-on arts workshop. In-school residency programs are also available.
  • Cooper Hewitt Design Cooper Hewitt offers two free design programs for K-12 students. 
  • Democracy Now! Give students an opportunity to visit a news studio control room to view a live taping of Democracy Now!, followed by a discussion about independent news and investigative journalism. Trips are free.
  • Drawing Center This SoHo center offers two free programs for K-12 students, comprised of on-site and in-school activities. The experience includes a guided tour and hands-on projects.
  • El Museo del Barrio El Museo del Barrio offers guided tours of the museum as well as walking tours of the surrounding neighborhood, both of which allow students to participate in sketching, movement and writing activities.
  • Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration On ranger-led programs, students in grades 3-12 can play the role of newly arrived immigrants. Self-guided activities for grades 2-12 are also available.
  • Empire State Building The Empire State Building offers lesson plans connecting to social studies, science and technology, history and geography, as well as a virtual tour.
  • Governors Island Teaching Garden In April through October, students will rotate through hands-on stations that typically include a farm tour, planting or farm work activity, cooking or harvesting and tasting activity, and possible fourth mini-lesson. 
  • Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum The Intrepid offers social, studies, history and science programs for students in pre-K through 12th grade.
  • Merchant's House Museum The landmark Merchant's House, preserved intact, offers an authentic glimpse into life in the mid-19th century. Students explore four floors of period rooms.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art Guided tours and self-guided group admission are available. Guided tour topics include exploring art across cultures, stories and legends, faces and masks and art explorations of particular locations and time periods.
  • Metropolitan Opera Access Opera engages students with the unforgettable experience of watching a performance live on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House and provides teachers with resources for drawing connections across literature, social studies, foreign language, and the arts
  • Morgan Library and Museum Explore curriculum in the sciences and humanities through direct observation of primary sources, such as Mesopotamian seals and tablets, medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, rare printed books, master drawings and period architecture. Read a New York Teacher article about a 5th-grade class trip to the Morgan »
  • Morris-Jumel Mansion Tour "Manhattan's oldest house" and learn about the Revolutionary War, life in the 18th and 19th centuries, slavery, archaeology and more.
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust The Museum of Jewish Heritage is New York’s home for Holocaust education. Tours focus on various topics including issues of cultural identity and heritage, the Jewish immigrant experience, Israel and more.
  • National Archives The National Archives offers free trips that explore rich primary sources.
  • National Jazz Museum Educational tours and in-gallery workshops at this museum in Harlem allow participants to engage deeply with jazz history and discover timeless lessons of creativity, vision and collaboration.
  • National Museum of Mathematics Experience the joys, wonders, and beauty of math at the National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath), the only museum dedicated to math in North America. At MoMath, teachers and students from pre-K through high school and beyond are able to explore more than 30 memorable, interactive exhibits designed to make math accessible and fun. Classes are also able to participate in MoMath’s many activities and workshops that bring math to life in exciting and innovative ways. Read a New York Teacher article about a class trip to the Museum of Math »
  • New York City Center for Aerospace and Applied Mathematics The New York City Center for Aerospace and Applied Mathematics increases students’ interest and excitement about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) through space and aviation science. Through hands-on activities that simulate real world experiences, students in grades K–12 apply math and science concepts learned in the classroom while working together to solve authentic problems. 
  • New York City Fire Museum The museum, in conjunction with the New York City Fire Department, operates a world-class fire safety education program designed to teach participants how to prevent fires within the home and how to protect themselves and escape should a fire occur. The program consists of two components— classroom training and a simulated fire event in a mock home environment.
  • New-York Historical Society Bring your students on a trip to the oldest museum in New York! Whether they are visiting a special exhibition or our beautifully redesigned permanent collection galleries, students will be actively engaged with the stuff of history — the artifacts, works of art, and documents that provide a window onto our collective past.
  • New York Improv Theatre Interactive shows and workshops entertain audiences with creative comedy arts.
  • Paley Center for Media Using programs from the collection of television and radio recordings as a means of illustration and investigation, Paley Center educators lead sessions on a wide range of subjects such as advertising, the documentary form, and the civil rights movement. Inquiry-based classes seek to build analytical thinking, viewing, and listening skills and attempt to provide insight into the roles television and radio play in our culture.
  • Rubin Museum of Art Explore Himalayan Asia here in New York! Guided tours at the Rubin help K–12 students develop visual literacy and critical-thinking skills through engaging, inquiry-based discussions. Read a New York Teacher article about a 1st-grade trip to the Rubin »
  • South Street Seaport Museum South Street Seaport Museum tells the story of how New York’s great natural harbor gave rise to the metropolis we know today. Dockside programs combine indoor and outdoor hands-on activities to show how the science of the harbor affects how we live today.
  • Tenement Museum Through interactive tours of the tenement building and Lower East Side neighborhood, students investigate universal themes of cultural identity, discrimination, and human rights.
  • Whitney Museum of American Art In free guided visits, students will learn to think critically, look closely and consider how art can be a voice for expressing different ideas. 
  • Alley Pond Environmental Center Alley Pond's class workshops are available on a variety of topics, from invertebrate animals to ecosystems to seasonal species to ecology.
  • Bayside Historical Society At its historic "Castle" building at Fort Totten, Bayside History Society offers a variety of hands-on programs for students in grades K through 12 that teach what life was like in Queens more than a century ago.
  • King Manor Museum Programs focus on life and work at King Manor in Jamaica, Queens, in the 19th century and the history of the King family in early America and the anti-slavery movement.
  • Louis Armstrong House Museum The Louis Armstrong House Museum sustains and promotes the cultural, historical, and humanitarian legacy of Louis Armstrong by preserving and interpreting Armstrong’s house and grounds and collecting and sharing archival materials that document Armstrong’s life and legacy. Read a New York Teacher article about a middle school class trip to the Louis Armstrong House »
  • Materials for the Arts The Education Center at Materials for the Arts in Long Island City, Queens, offers programming focused on creative reuse: making art with readily available materials and the ever-changing MFTA warehouse inventory. The Center hosts field trips programs for students and P-Credit courses for teachers in two classroom studios, organizes exhibitions of artwork at MFTA Gallery, and sends teaching artists into schools to share reuse techniques.
  • Museum of the Moving Image Exhibition tours, film and television screenings, and hands-on workshops help you teach the core curriculum with the support of a dynamic and interactive environment.
  • New York Hall of Science The Hall of Science offers school workshops and programs for all ages, as well as an on-the-go option. Students can learn about design, ecosystems, STEM and more. 
  • Queens County Farm Museum This 47-acre farm, the oldest continuously farmed site in New York State, includes historic farm buildings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehicles and implements, planting fields, an orchard and herb garden. Read a New York Teacher article about a kindergarten field trip to the farm »
  • Queens Historical Society The Queens Historical Society offers walking tours of historic sites in Flushing, archaeology workshops, workshops about the Underground Railroad and more.
  • Queens Museum The Queens Museum provides pre-K–12 students with fun learning experiences that integrate in-depth observation and interpretation of art and historical exhibits, and hands-on art-making activities.
  • Queens Public Library Visit one of their 63 community libraries for student library cards, summer meals, activities for all ages, clubs for teens, as well as books, magazines, ebooks and other media in many languages and formats -- all for free.
  • Queens Zoo The Queens Zoo offers guided tours on themes including adaptations, habitats and diets, birds, mammals and domestic animals. Classes and self-guided tours are also available.
  • Vander Ende Onderdonk House At the oldest Dutch Colonial stone house in New York City, students can tour the house and grounds, see a slide presentation on early New York history and participate in a colonial craft activity.
  • Voelker Orth Museum The Voelker Orth Museum occupies an 1890s immigrant family's house in Flushing, Queens and offers a variety of history, science and art programs. Read a New York Teacher article about a 1st-grade class trip to the Voelker Orth Museum »

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  • Historic Richmond Town Using history and culture as a foundation, the museum explores the roles and lives of men, women, and children throughout the centuries. School tours and workshops are available.
  • Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanic Garden Snug Harbor on Staten Island offers four 90-minute outdoor tour varieties: New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden, Wetlands, Snug Harbor Pastoral Grounds and Gardens, and Snug Harbor Heritage Farm. Each tour may be paired with a class; topics include Chinese calligraphy, wetlands, the water cycle and more.
  • Staten Island Children's Museum Guided by a museum educator, students will learn through hands-on experience. 
  • Staten Island Museum School and educator programs use the Staten Island Museum’s collection and exhibitions to create a forum for ideas, debate, and exchange. Programs at the Museum and in the classroom offer students and teachers an interdisciplinary and hands-on learning experience.
  • Staten Island Zoo The Staten Island Zoo offers animal presentations with topics including animals and folklore, ecosystems, rainforest, safaris and more. Traveling zoo programs are also available.

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The New York Botanical Garden becomes a 250-acre classroom for you and your students to explore. Active learning takes place in three unique sites and across Garden grounds. Students become gardeners in the Ruth Rea Howell Vegetable Garden at the Edible Academy; they become naturalists investigating plant and animal life in the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden; and at the GreenSchool in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, students become world explorers examining the glass-enclosed rain forests and deserts. NYBG’s Class Trips offer something for every age group.

All of NYBG’s programs complement classroom learning and support learning standards prescribed by New York City and New York State, and also align with the national Next Generation Science Standards.

We are an outdoor learning environment, and programs run rain or shine. Be sure to dress for the weather, and read answers to some of our frequently asked questions on our pre-visit page .

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GARDENING WORKSHOPS AT THE EDIBLE ACADEMY

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GRADES Pre-K–8

How does your garden grow | fall, spring, & summer.

Explore soil, plant, and water the garden to discover ways plants grow and change seasonally. Search for plant parts we eat in the garden and pot up edible plants to grow at home.

October 3–27, 2023; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $165 per class

April 2–June 7, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $165 per class

July 10–August 16, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $165 per class

How Does Your Garden Grow? | Winter

Explore the garden in winter. Discover ways plants grow and change during cold months in a greenhouse. Pot up indoor plants to grow at home.

January 9–February 23, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $165 per class

Learning with Winter Crops | Winter

Explore how gardeners prepare in the garden and in the kitchen for the winter season. Taste winter season vegetables and take home your own vegetable plant to observe and enjoy.

Foodways: Crops of the African American Diaspora | Winter

Explore the cultural narrative of people—and the food they grow and eat now and through history. Learn about the living and preserved garden of the Black American diaspora through hands-on activities and an introduction to culinary traditions.

Math in the Garden (Grades 3–5) | Winter

Explore the Edible Academy as a site to spark student curiosity with mathematics applications, from planning a garden plot to crafting a recipe.

High School Offerings

Visit the Edible Academy to practice organic gardening methods and explore foodways. Consider the implications and applications of the lessons learned at NYBG for your neighborhood. If you are a student or high school teacher, contact our Registration Office to learn more at [email protected] or 718.817.8181.

MULTIVISIT GARDENING PROGRAM AT THE EDIBLE ACADEMY

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Groups meet four times over the school year to dig deeper into the topics below. Each session builds on the previous, and The Edible Academy educators share post-session activities with teachers that support student learning between sessions.

  • Session 1: October 10–November 10, 2023; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
  • Session 2: November 14–December 22, 2023; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
  • Session 3: March 12–April 19, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
  • Session 4: April 30–June 7, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.

$660 (4 Visits) per group

To register email [email protected] or call 718.817.8181.

GRADES Pre-K–1

Garden cycles | pre-k–k.

Learn about plant life cycles and seasonal change through hands-on gardening and direct observation in the Edible Academy’s dynamic landscape. Explore how gardeners prepare and grow throughout the year.

Seeds to Fruits | Grade 1

Through hands-on exploration of the Edible Academy’s vegetable garden, deepen understandings of plant parts, needs and functions for the food we grow and eat.

Our Garden Community | Grade 2

Explore the connections between the food plants we grow and eat with our larger garden community of gardeners, pollinators, decomposers, and plants. Deepen understandings of the characters, places and relationships that compose a community through hands-on exploration and investigation.

Seed Stories and History | Grade 3

Through a hands-on exploration of the Edible Academy vegetable garden, explore the history and movement of food crops through the lenses of geography, botany and culture.

Native Plants and Peoples | Grade 4

Using place-based exploration of the Edible Academy site and the larger New York Botanical Garden, build understandings about the environmental knowledge of the Indigenous people past and present. Investigate native plants and Three Sisters gardening.

Grow Green | Grade 5

Discover the sustainable features of The Edible Academy. Explore ideas about renewable energy, water conservation, and organic gardening.

PLANT AND NATURE EXPLORATIONS AT THE EVERETT CHILDREN’S ADVENTURE GARDEN

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GRADES Pre-K–5

Pumpkins | fall.

Investigate gourds and giant pumpkins to develop understandings about fruit diversity and the pumpkin life cycle. Conduct seed germination experiments to grow at home.

October 3–27, 2023; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per group

PLANT SCIENCE WORKSHOPS AT THE GREENSCHOOL

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Life in the Rain Forest | Fall, Winter, & Spring

Experience the layers and compare the climatic and vegetative elements between two rain forests. Consider diversity and adaptations and discover plants used for food and medicine. Pot up rain forest plants to grow at home.

October 3–November 17, 2023; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

November 28, 2023–January 12, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

January 16–March 15, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

March 26–June 7, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

Plant Parts We Eat | Fall & Spring

Find and plant parts to develop understandings about their roles in helping plants survive and grow. Pot up edible plants to grow at home.

Wonderland: Curious Nature  – Observe and Create | Begins May 21

Explore a garden evocative of Wonderland to discover weird and wild plant forms plucked from the pages of  Alice’s Adventures in the Wonderland . Create art inspired by personal whimsical adventures and observations.

Amazing Plant Adaptations | Fall, Winter, & Spring

Compare habitat features among rain forests, deserts, and a carnivorous bog. Find traits that allow plants to survive. Pot up plants to grow at home.

March 26–June 7, 2024 ; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

Patterns of Plants | Winter

Find and compare shape, symmetry, and series in plants and formulate ideas about ways structure relates to function. Create mandalas, an arrangement of plant parts designed in a circle using geometry.

Flowers in the Life Cycle | Winter, & Spring

Experience diverse environments that allow plants to grow successfully. Dissect specimens to understand the roles of flowers, fruit, and seeds to reproduction. Pot up experiments to grow at home.

January 16–March 15, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per group

March 26–June 7, 2024 ; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per group

October 4–November 18, 2022; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per group

November 28–January 12, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

January 16-March 15, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per group

March 26-June 7, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per group

The Water Cycle | Winter & Spring

Find and compare elements of air, water, and terrain of the world’s biomes and develop understandings about the role of plants in the water cycle. Build terrariums to take home.

March 26–June 7, 2023 ; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $165 per class

Flowers in the Life Cycle | Winter & Spring

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Interactive GreenSchool Guided and Self-Guided Tours | Fall, Winter, & Spring

During the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory Tours, students become plant hunters as they engage in plant investigations inside the glass-enclosed rain forests and deserts. By observing and collecting information about diverse habitats, students build connections among life systems that help plants grow and experience the excitement of plant hunting.

Indoor Guided | Fall, Holiday, Winter, & Spring October 3–November 17, 2023 ; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $130 per class

November 28, 2023–January 12, 2024 ; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $130 per class

January 16–March 15, 2024 ; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $130 per class

March 26–June 7, 2024 ; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $130 per class

Indoor Self-Guided | Fall, Winter, & Spring | Grades Pre-K–8 September 27–November 17, 2023; 10 a.m.–2 p.m. $65 per class

January 16–June 23, 2024; 10 a.m.–2 p.m. $65 per class

Guided Conservatory Tours

Around the world of plants | grades k–2.

Observe and compare plants, weather, and seasons among rain forests, deserts, and a bog. Use field journals to record discoveries.

Ecosystems of the World | Grades 3–5

Explore and compare rain forests, deserts, and a bog to find characteristics and features that help organisms survive in these environments. Use field journals to record your findings.

Climate and Biodiversity | Grades 6–8

Explore the diversity of species that survive and grow in rain forests, deserts, and a bog. Use field journals as a tool for conservation.

Patterns of Plants Tour | Grades 2–8

Holiday Combination Only

Find and compare shape, symmetry, and series in plants and formulate ideas about their arrangements in the structures found in the Holiday Train Show ®.

The Orchid Show | Grades K–8

February to April

Explore the naturalistic and cultivated displays of orchids to understand where and how orchids grow and reproduce successfully around the world.

EBONY G. PATTERSON …things come to thrive… in the shedding…in the molting… Challenge How You See Tour | Grades K–8

Until October 20

Explore the gardens and art of Patterson to unearth the secrets and truth that lie underground! Discover natural processes such as life cycles and decomposition that reveal them.

Wonderland: Curious Nature  Tour

Begins May 21

Explore a garden evocative of Wonderland to discover weird and wild plant forms plucked from the pages of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Journal personal whimsical adventures and observations.

OUTDOOR NATURE WALKS

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Interactive GreenSchool Guided and Self-Guided Nature Walks

Students become naturalists as they investigate special collections throughout the Garden’s 250 acres. From the Thain Family Forest to the Native Plant Garden and across the Garden grounds, students observe and collect information to construct ideas about ecology with their peers, and build multicurricular connections to the plant world.

Outdoor Guided | Fall & Spring

$130 per class

October 3–November 17, 2023; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $130 per class

March 26–June 7, 2024; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. $130 per class

Outdoor Self-Guided | Fall, Winter, & Spring

$50 per class (Free for New York Schools)

September 6–November 23, 2023; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.

November 29, 2023–March 17, 2024; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.

March 28–June 23, 2024; 10:15–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.

Outdoor Nature Walks

Sensory Walk | Grades Pre-K–5

Fall & Spring Only

Engage all senses to deepen plant awareness through observation. Build understandings about how plants grow and survive.

50-Acre Thain Family Forest Walks

A Walk in the Forest | Grades Pre-K–2

Observe and compare a deciduous forest across the seasons. Discover the trees, animals, and insects who make their home there.

Forest Ecosystem of the Lënapehòkink | Grades 3–5

Hike through native forest trails to discover habitat features that once supported the lives of the Lenape people and the plants, birds, and animals that survive today.

A Forest in the Bronx | Grades 6–8

Explore the diversity of a native forest and discover the challenges of plant survival in an urban environment. Use field journals as a tool for conservation.

Native Plant Champions Walk | Grades 2–8

Explore a woodland, wetland, and meadow to build understandings about the role of native plants in ecosystems and conservation action.

Rock Garden Walk

Spring Only

Explore and find the basic conditions necessary to support the growing needs of rock and alpine plant.

Wonderland: Curious Nature  in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden

Explore the Rose Garden to discover weird and wild roses evocative of the whimsy of the pages of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . Discover your favorite rose by color, shape, and fragrance.

HOLIDAY PROGRAMS

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Holiday Train Show®

During this self-guided visit, experience the model trains and trolleys as they move through magical landscapes of historic New York State buildings made primarily from botanical materials.

November 28, 2023–January 12, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $140 per class

Holiday Combination: Holiday Train Show® and Evergreen Hike

Experience both Holiday Train Show® and the complementary Evergreen Hike through the Ross Conifer Arboretum.

November 28, 2023–January 12, 2024; 10–10:30 a.m. or 10:45–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. or 12:30–1 p.m. $200 per class

Register over the phone by calling 718.817.8181.

Holiday Combination: Holiday Train Show® and Patterns of Plants

Experience both Holiday Train Show® and the complementary Patterns of Plants workshop or tour at the GreenSchool in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.

November 28, 2023–January 12, 2024; 10–11:15 a.m. or 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. $250 per class

Pre-K–8: To register your class, email [email protected] or call 718.817.8181.

High School: To register your class, email [email protected] or call 718.817.8687.

Teacher Professional Learning: To inquire, email [email protected] or call 718.817.8140.

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Spring & Summer Kids Programs

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Queens Botanical Garden’s Kids Programs bring together youngsters from around New York City to enjoy seasonal, hands-on learning and gardening experiences year-round. Through exploration, nature study, and craft activities, we explore concepts of gardening and environmental stewardship at age-appropriate levels within each program.

For information, contact [email protected] or 718.886.3800, ext. 218.

A limited number of scholarship seats are available by request. Please fill out the scholarship request form here to inquire.

 After completion of the form, we will respond by 2 weeks from the program start date.

Please be patient with us, as we receive a high volume of requests.

Spring Programs

Spring Children’s Garden

Ages 4-10 | drop-off

Eight weeks, two-hour sessions | Saturdays or Sundays | 1 to 3pm

  • Saturdays, April 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25, & June 1  OR
  • Sundays, April 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, & June 2

$400 Non-Member / $360 Family-Level+ Member

The Children’s Garden is a fun and exciting place where kids spend time planting, playing, observing, and learning in a nurturing environment. From seed to table, our young gardeners will grow and harvest vegetables, awaken the garden from its winter slumber, create botanical art & recipes, and explore their interconnected ecosystems.

This program is for drop-off only and takes place mostly all outdoors. Participants may go indoors for inclement weather. Masks are not required. We kindly require that all children are able to use the restroom independently.

*Lunch is not provided as a part of this program.

Queens Botanical Garden thanks Amerasia Bank for its generous sponsorship of the Children’s Garden.

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Spring Garden Buds

Ages 2 & 3

April , May , and June sessions, f our weekly sessions per month. Choose one weekly day (dates below).

TIMES (one-hour duration):

  • Fridays 9:30am-10:30am
  • Saturdays 9:30am-10:30am OR 11:00am-12:00pm
  • Sundays 9:30am-10:30am OR 11:00am-12:00pm

$150 Non-Member / $135 Family-Level+ Member

Tailored to our youngest gardeners (ages 2 and 3), we invite you to connect with your little one to explore the wonder of nature through hands-on work and play in the garden. Together, you’ll harvest garden produce, create botanical crafts, share stories and songs, and help awaken the garden from its winter slumber.

Each child must be accompanied by only one adult. Please, no siblings, unless you have a second adult to accompany. This program is held almost entirely outdoors.

April Garden Buds:

Seeds & Sprouts

Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26

Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27

Sundays, April 7, 14, 21, 28

Register by Friday, April 5

to guarantee a seat!

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May Garden Buds:

Bees & Blooms

Fridays, May 3, 10, 17, 24

Saturdays, May 4, 11, 18, 25

Sundays, May 5, 12, 19, 26

Register by Friday, April 26

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June Garden Buds:

Blossoms & Berries

Fridays, May 31, June 7, 14, 21

Saturdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22

Sundays, June 2, 9, 16, 23

Register by May 13

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Summer Registration is OPEN! 

Limited-Time Early Bird Discount Codes:

Offer ends on Monday, May 13 at 11:59 pm. No Early Bird discounts will be honored past this deadline.

EARLYBIRD – Code is auto-applied. 10% off registration for non-members.

EARLYBIRD-SIBLING – 15% off registration for two siblings.

EARLYBIRD-MEMBER – 20% off registration for family-level members

Summer Children’s Garden

2-week sessions*. Mondays – Thursdays, 9am-3pm.**

*Session IV is one week only.

**Extended Hours until 5:30pm (For an additional $35/day, Extended Hours are available as add-on at checkout.).

  • Session I: Garden Lab Mondays-Thursdays, July 8-18
  • Session II: Botanical Recipes Mondays-Thursdays, July 22-August 1
  • Session III: Plant Pals Mondays-Thursdays, August 5-15
  • Session IV: Growing Artists Monday-Thursday, August 19-22 (1-week/ 4-day session)

$800 Non-Member / $720 Family-Level+ Member

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The Children’s Garden is a fun and exciting place where kids spend time planting, playing, observing, and learning in a nurturing environment.  Our program offers a blend of structured and freeform exploration, designed to provide children the supports they need to express their natural curiosity.

Young gardeners will learn to grow and harvest vegetables, bringing their food from seed to table. Each session incorporates the garden as a resource to support nature discovery, hands-on time in the garden, thematic activities, botanical art, and science investigations.

This program is for drop-off only,  held outdoors for the majority of the time with access to indoor program space. Masks are not required. We kindly require that all children are able to use the restroom independently.

Junior Naturalists

Students entering 6th-9th grade | drop-off

Three 2-week sessions. Mondays – Thursdays, 9:00am-3:00pm.*

*Extended Hours until 5:30pm (For an additional $35/day, Extended Hours are available as add-on at checkout.)

  • Session I: Garden Lab – July 8 – 18
  • Session II: Botanical Recipes – July 22 – August 1
  • Session III: Growing Artists – August 5 -15

Cost per session: $800 Non-Member / $720 Family-Level+ Member

Give your middle schooler the summer of a lifetime! Instructors challenge young naturalists to use their observation skills and individual experiences as each discovers how plants, sustainability, and local ecosystems are part of everyday life. Using critical thinking and team collaboration, budding ecologists will learn to hunt edible weeds, identify local birds and mammals, trap insects and freshwater invertebrates, and so much more!

Summer Garden Buds

Schedule: Six weekly sessions available. Choose one weekly day:

WEEKLY DAY (six days total):

  • Fridays: July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16
  • Saturdays: July 13, 20, 27, August 3, 10, 17
  • Sundays:  July 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11, 18

TIMES (one-hour session duration):

$210 Non-Member / $189 Family-Level+ Member

Child and adult water bean plants.

Tailored to our youngest gardeners (ages 2 and 3), we invite you to connect with your little one to explore the wonder of nature through hands-on work and play in the garden. Together, you’ll harvest garden produce, create botanical crafts, and share stories and songs.

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Information for participating families of kids’ programs.

What to Bring

  • Water bottle
  • Seasonal and weather-appropriate clothing: raincoat/poncho, rain boots, sweater/jacket/coat, gloves, hat, sunscreen for summer programs, etc.
  • Seasonally appropriate shoes that will stay attached to your feet and can withstand getting muddy.
  • Hand warmers (optional)

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For the safety of students, staff and families, QBG is closely following CDC guidelines. As such, the following health and safety measures are in effect for 2023 programs. We will continue to monitor and update parents with any changes.

  • Vaccines are strongly encouraged but not required.
  • Participants and staff are not required to wear masks indoors. Individuals may choose to still wear masks.
  • Staff and students are required to stay home if they or anyone in their household tests positive for COVID-19, or other contagious viruses. For reference, please review CDC guidelines.
  • In the last 48 hours, have you experienced symptoms of COVID-19 or other contagious viruses?
  • Have you tested positive through a diagnostic test for COVID-19 or another contagious virus in the past 10 days?
  • Has anyone in your household tested positive for COVID-19 or another contagious virus in the past 10 days?
  • Please notify us if your child (program participant) tests positive for COVID-19 or another contagious virus..
  • When we are notified of a positive case in a program, we will notify families via email that someone in their group tested positive
  • If a student becomes ill with symptoms during the day, a staff member will quarantine the student away from the group and notify a parent/guardian for pickup. We will follow the most current CDC guidelines on when that child and others can come back to class.
  • Parking for all programs is $5.00, an exclusive rate for kids programs participants.
  • Families have a 15-minute window for drop off at the parking circle.
  • For information on how to get to the Parking Garden, please reference this page on the website .

Payment, Cancelations, and Refunds

  • 10% discount off program fee for Family-Level Members and above
  • All programs are rain or shine.
  • We have a no-refund policy within 30 days from the program start date. If you must cancel after registering, notify the Kids Programs staff at 718-886-3800 x218 or [email protected] at least 30 full days before the start of the program and the Garden will refund 75% of the program cost.
  • Refunds and credits are not issued for partial attendance or after the program begins. Registrations are nontransferable.
  • There will not be make-up classes for absences due to illness from common contagious viruses, including COVID-19.

Please email [email protected] for additional questions, scholarship information, or to be added to our email list and newsletter!

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Field trips are 100% Private and are Now Available for Fitness Play .

We offer two hour trips, Monday through Friday during which your child’s class or group may enjoy the facility all to themselves and without interruptions. During Field Trips, children will gain social confidence by engaging in physical activity with their peers. Ask your child’s teacher or group trip coordinator about taking the children on a trip to Kids ‘N Shape for fitness play.

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  • Up to 40 Children

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* Field tips are charged on a per child basis with a twenty child minimum. Adults are included FREE with children. Field trips with lunch include pizza and drinks for students. Products and pricing are subject to change at anytime.

Interactive Fitness Attractions for Field Trips

Kids ‘N Shape features an exclusive combination of interactive fitness attractions for class trips including; inflatables (Bounce House and Inflatable Slide) and wheeled toys (sit-down scooters, hand twisters, foot twisters) . Balls, both regular basketballs, soccer balls, and oversize balls are available.

Our more traditional interactive fitness field trip attractions include: basketball, a soccer nets, air hockey, and so much more! Featuring our world-famous Zip Line (yes, your children can ride a zip line)! We even have an XBox Kinect setup to play a selection of popular games like bowling and boxing, all during your child’s Kids ‘N Shape class trip.

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2020 – 2021 education programs.

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  • Virtual tours are available upon request.
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Contact [email protected]   or call (718) 347-3276 x103 for further details.

Program Schedule:

Program: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Lunch: 12:00pm – 12:20pm

Depature: 12:30pm

You are issued an e-invoice upon making a reservation. Full payment is due three weeks before your trip*. If payment is not received by the due date indicated on your invoice, your trip is considered canceled. 

*We do not issue refunds or credits if you bring fewer admissions. You are permitted to underpay by several admissions in advance. We perform headcounts of all students and parents upon arrival, and will collect for additional admissions due on the day of your trip. 

Registration minimums:

Guided programs require a minimum of 20 people per class/group. You may reserve a program for fewer people, but are obligated to pay the fee for 20 people (enables us to cover staff/supply costs).

Registration maximums:

Once you make a reservation, the number of spaces you reserve represents students and parents and is the maximum number of people you can bring for your trip.

Chaperones:

Parent chaperones are charged admission and we recommend 2-3 parents per class. Teachers, paraprofessionals and other school/organization staff are not charged admission. For summer programs, we charge per person including staff and offer one free admission for every 25 people.

Hayrides are included in several programs: Seed to Pumpkin, Seasonal Farm Tours, and Animal Adventures. Hayrides are not offered in winter, but can be added to all other spring, summer, and fall programs for an additional $1/person.

If you wish to bring bagged lunch, you will be asked to indicate this when you register for your program. Lunch time typically occurs after your program. Eating areas are indoors, outdoors, or picnic-style, and are assigned based on availability.

All programs are offered rain or shine, and most aspects occur outdoors. Cancellations are at the discretion of Queens Farm. If you choose not to attend the trip due to inclement weather, call us by 8:30 am the day of your trip to cancel and receive a credit to use within the school year. Refunds are not offered and no-shows will be charged the full amount.

School Field Trips

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Looking for a field trip experience that combines fun, fitness, and creativity? Look no further than Artistic Sports Complex Field Trips! Our program is designed to give kids of all ages the chance to explore their athletic side while also enjoying some artistic flair.

Our field trips can accommodate groups of 25-60 students for three hours of non-stop action. With activities like:

there's something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, we offer a state-of-the-art night club experience complete with a DJ, laser light show, and club entertainers!

Our pricing is affordable and includes food for those who want it. For just $25 per student with food (pizza and a drink), or $22 without food, your group can enjoy a thrilling and memorable field trip experience that they won't soon forget.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to give your students the chance to get active, have fun, and explore their creativity. Contact us today at 718-416-1380 or email us at [email protected] to learn more and schedule your field trip today!

All field Trip participates must have a signed waiver by legal guardian in order to participate in all the activities.

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Recently, offMetro and The Skint created a list of some of the best free and cheap things to do in Brooklyn . This month, we rode the rails to Queens, seeking Greek food , free fitness classes , and any other affordable fun we could find.

From a mecca for street artists to museums and outdoor sculpture gardens, here are oM’s five favorite free things to do in Queens.

5Pointz | Free

Where: Long Island City When: Daily Why: The 200,000-square-foot factory building is known as one of the premier centers of the world’s graffiti scene, but visitors can expect to find musicians, break dancers, filmmakers and all other types of artists within its walls. How to get there: Take the 7 to 45 Rd – Court House Square and walk north on 23rd Street.

Queens Botanical Garden | Free

Where: Flushing When: Free on Wednesdays, 3-6pm and Sundays, 4-6pm Why: You’ve likely never met a greener garden. Set on 39 acres, QBG has grown from an exhibit at the 1939 New York World’s Fair to a premier cultural institution that’s helping further the fight for a more sustainable future for NYC. This urban sanctuary has a stunning new LEED Platinum visitors center, peaceful, flower-lined trails, and various education programs—from composting and tree care workshops to a popular farmers market — making the Queens Botanical Garden a great idea for a quick romantic getaway within the city. How to get there: No. 7 subway or Long Island Rail Road (Port Washington line) to Main Street/Flushing. Q44 or Q20 bus, or walk 8 blocks south to QBG.

Museum of the Moving Image | Free

Where: Astoria When: Fridays, free admission, 4pm-8pm Why: From optical toys to digital art, Museum of the Moving Image appeals to artists and TV lovers alike. Check the site for frequently updated events and exhibits like the New York City Greek Film Festival and Jim Henson’s Fantastic World. How to get there: Take the R train to Steinway Street. Walk south on Steinway Street and take a right on 35th Avenue.

Socrates Sculpture Park | Free

Where: Long Island City When: Whenever Why: The story of this park has all the elements of a New York City success story. Up until 1986, the site was an illegal dumping ground and riverside landfill when a group of artists and local community members decided to transform it into an outdoor exhibition space and garden. This verdant gem of NYC also hosts a free craft bazaar, movie night, theatrical performances, farmers markets , and much more. How to get there: Monday through Friday take the N or W train to the Broadway stop in Queens and walk eight blocks west on Broadway (toward the East River) to the intersection of Vernon Boulevard. On Saturday and Sunday, take the N train to the Broadway stop.

Queens Museum of Art | Free

Where: Flushing Meadows Corona Park When: Wednesday – Sunday: 12-6pm, free museum tours on Sundays 2pm, 3pm, 4pm. (Admission is by suggested donation) Why: QMA is home to the world’s largest architectural scale model, and through January 15, the Wonderstruck in the Panorama: Drawings by Brian Selznick will be on view to give a spectacular behind the scenes look at how the museum’s main attraction was designed and constructed. Join the “Dreamers Unite!” art event and outdoor dance party on October 1 at the Unisphere Fountain. How to get there: Take the #7 train to Mets-Willets Point and follow the signs to Flushing Meadows Corona Park through the exit ramp of the station into the park. There will be Queens Museum directing you on a fifteen-minute walk through the park to the museum, which is located next to the Unisphere, the giant steel globe. The entrance is on the side facing the parking lot.

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Adventurer’s Family Amusement Park

Open since 1966, Adventurer’s Amusement Park, formerly Nellie Bly, is the perfect place to enjoy a fun day for your group field trip or family outing in Brooklyn.

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Area 53 NYC

Area 53 NYC- 3 locations – triple the fun. Choose between Adventure Park, Indoor Paintball and Laser Tag. Field Trips and Parties for school, scout, camp0, homeschool groups and family celebrations.

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Blue Man Group New York

Blue Man Group will rock your world, blow your mind, and unleash your spirit. Leave your expectations at the door and let three bald and blue men take you on a spectacular journey bursting with music, laughter and surprises.

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A one-of-a-kind NYC tradition, the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes® brings the joy of Christmas to life in a show for all ages.

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Dave & Buster’s Brooklyn Atlantic

Groups will have a blast at Dave & Buster’s Brooklyn Atlantic! Start out with a delicious meal in the group-friendly restaurant and then move on to a large selection of games—in Dave’s Arcade.

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Dave & Buster’s Brooklyn Gateway

Groups will have a blast at Dave & Buster’s Brooklyn Gateway! Start out with a delicious meal in the group-friendly restaurant and then move on to some games—12-lane bowling, shuffleboard, air hockey, and more—in Dave’s Arcade.

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Dave & Buster’s Staten Island

At Dave & Buster’s Staten Island, your group will have a blast! Start out with a delicious meal in our group-friendly restaurant and then move on to some fun games for team building followed by a visit to arcade with the latest games.

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Dave and Buster’s Times Square

Dave & Buster’s Time Square is your go-to place for FUN! For your next school event come eat, party, and play at Dave & Buster’s—your school group will thank you!

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Disney On Broadway – The Lion King

More than 90 million people around the world have come to discover the thrill, the majesty, the one-of-a-kind Broadway musical that is “The Lion King.” Enjoy this landmark entertainment experience!

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DISNEY ON BROADWAY – ALADDIN

Aladdin is an unforgettable experience that blends all the cherished songs from the film’s Academy Award®- winning score with new music written especially for this Broadway production.

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E. Vanderhoof & Sons

E. Vanderhoof & Sons is an award-winning charter bus company providing tour and transportation services throughout the northeast corridor and across the United States.

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Ferox Ninja Park

KingsFerox, the Biggest  ninja park with obstacles plus a whole floor of entertainment with massive trampolines, rock climbing and more.  Join the fun today!

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  1. Queens Museum

    Guided tours and workshops are offered Monday - Friday, between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm. Before scheduling your guided tour and workshop, please review our School Group Guidelines in advance of your visit. To explore the Museum independently, teachers and students may schedule a Self-Guided Visit.

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    Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Registered school groups can visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for free. The Garden also offers 90-minute guided workshop programs for students in pre-K through 8th grade ($150 per class; a discount is available for Title I schools) to help students explore trees, plants and flowers.

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  5. School to Farm Education Program

    All programs are offered rain or shine, and most aspects occur outdoors. Cancellations are at the discretion of Queens Farm. If you choose not to attend the trip due to inclement weather, call us by 8:30 am the day of your trip to cancel and receive a credit to use within the school year.

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    West 246th St., Bronx, NY 10471. Children 12 and under are free; Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for students and seniors. The Van Cortlandt House Museum has a long history with ties to New York. It is maintained by The National Society of Colonial Dames so that you can visit and learn about life in the 1700s and 1800s.

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    Top 10 Best kids field trips Near Queens, New York. 1. GYM-AZING. "So much fun! The space is just big enough for kids to run around and have a great time!" more. 2. Museum of the Moving Image. "I would recommend taking the train here and beware --- there are packs of school field trips ." more. 3.

  8. School Programs

    If you have any questions, please call 800-433-4149 or email [email protected]. Please visit the Queens Zoo Know Before You Go page to review park policies related to COVID-19.

  9. Plan Your Visit

    Queens Farm offers a variety of programs including field trips for school groups and adult education, ticketed admission days, site tours, volunteer farmer days, and corporate & private site rentals.Visit Today on the Farm to see what's happening today!. Our grounds are open to the public seven days a week, year-round from 10 am to 5 pm, with daily free admission except on ticketed admission ...

  10. Best for Kids : NYC Parks

    at Bowne Park Field House (in Bowne Park) , Queens. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Children 18 months to three years old will learn to socialize with other children and build independence. Free! Best For. Kids. Mar14.

  11. Class Trips

    A class trip to the New York Hall of Science makes STEM accessible to all students by helping them see the science all around us and reinforcing core STEM concepts. ... free for every 10 children • Minimum: 10 paying visitors • All fees must be fully paid two weeks prior to trip (additional time should be accounted for when mailing a check ...

  12. School Field Trips in Queens, New York

    We help find the right School, College, Camp, Library, Museum, Program, Business in your community. Education Topics. Achievement Gap; Alternative Education; ... School Field Trips in Queens, New York. Recently Added . Destination Education by Watermark. Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting.

  13. Kids Programs

    Queens Botanical Garden's Kids Programs bring together youngsters from around New York City to enjoy seasonal, hands-on learning and gardening experiences year-round. ... Children (age 3 & under) FREE. December 16-March 31. FREE. CONTACT. 43-50 Main Street Flushing, NY 11355 [email protected] Phone: 718.886.3800 Fax: 718.463.0263. E-News. Get ...

  14. Early Childhood Class Trips

    Their party prices are very reasonable and you get your moneys worth.". - Queens Mom P. Middle Village, NY. Staten Island Field Trip. $15 per Child with Lunch. $12 per Child (no food provided) Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 12 PM. 20 Child Minimum. Up to 40 Children.

  15. Plan Your Field Trip

    2020 - 2021 Education Programs. Outdoor group visits from schools, camps or organizations can be arranged on weekdays. Virtual tours are available upon request. Queens Farm COVID guidelines available here. Contact [email protected] or call (718) 347-3276 x103 for further details.

  16. 10 Free Things to Do in Queens When It's Freezing

    NYSCI offers free general admission on Fridays from 2-5pm, and on Sundays from 10-11am. 4. Chill out at the Noguchi Museum. If you need a little zen in your life, the Noguchi Museum is the place to visit. This lesser-known museum in Long Island City was designed by Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi.

  17. School Field Trips (Sports, Dancing) In Queens, NY

    NYC School Field Trips (athletic activities: Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Rockwall Climbing, Soccer, Flag Football, Dodgeball). Artistic Stitch Sports Complex in Queens, New York. 79-08 Cooper Avenue, Glendale NY 11385 . Open: 7 Days a Week 8am-1am, Phone: (718) 416-1380 - Fax: (718) 416-4184 . Home ›

  18. Best Free Things to Do in Queens, NYC

    Queens Museum of Art | Free. Where: Flushing Meadows Corona Park When: Wednesday - Sunday: 12-6pm, free museum tours on Sundays 2pm, 3pm, 4pm. (Admission is by suggested donation) Why: QMA is home to the world's largest architectural scale model, and through January 15, the Wonderstruck in the Panorama: Drawings by Brian Selznick will be on view to give a spectacular behind the scenes look ...

  19. 612 Free and Cheap Things to Do in Queens, NY

    Fort Lee. 610 Free & Cheap Activities. The list below includes 612 free or cheap things to do in or near Queens, New York, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Playgrounds, Dog Park and Arts & Crafts Classes. From Francis Lewis Park to Motor Parkway, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Queens and ...

  20. Free New York City Field Trips

    The Ingenious Inventions field trip at the Brooklyn Navy Yard gives students in grades 2-5 the chance learn about the history of innovation at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The hands on workshop is a great opporunity for talking about applications of math and science in the real world. Building 92 offers additional free field trips for grades 6-12.

  21. Free Places to Take Kids In and Around Queens

    Summer. 2-3 years 4-5 years 6-8 years 9-12 years Teenagers Opinion / Column Parenting. 1. Free places to go, free events, and free things to do with kids in Queens. Whether you're around the house or out and about, there's always free family fun to be found!

  22. TOP 10 BEST Field Trips in Queens, New York

    Top 10 Best Field Trips in Queens, NY - March 2024 - Yelp - The Toy Museum of NY, GYM-AZING, Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling, Laser Bounce, Museum of the Moving Image, Brooklyn Robot Foundry, Puppetworks, KidsZone Indoor Playground, Museum of Illusions, New York Hall of Science

  23. New York City Field Trips

    GRADE LEVEL - All Grades PROGRAM TYPE - Day Trips, Overnight Trips, Self-Guided Activities COST - Fee GROUP TYPE - School, Scout, Camp, Homeschool, Family NEW YORK. Brooklyn. Kings County. New York City TEL - 516-247-6337 Read More.

  24. Queens Borough President to host immigrant resource fair Saturday in

    The Queens Borough President's office is hosting an immigrant resource fair on Saturday Mar. 30 at the Renaissance Charter School, located at 39-59 81st St. in Jackson Heights. There will also ...