This is the Ranger Station where our Park Ranger greets families as they arrive at the Park.



This is the Main Entrance just to the left of the Ranger Station.



This is Black Bear Lodge in the Park. Characters who live in the Park appear in the second story windows and interact with the kids. This section of the Park is for 1st through 4th graders.



This is the bear cave that the children can go in. The coyote on the top of the cliff is named "Hal."



This is the bear that lives in the bear cave! Yes, he is a grizzly.



This is the entrance to the mine that is located in the Park.



This is the forest ranger lookout tower that the children can climb up in.



This is the chuckwagon. Every Sunday, we fix flapjacks and serve them to the kids right off the back of the chuckwagon. Our desire is to create the most authentic experience for the kids that we can. We want Black Bear National Park to look, sound, feel, smell, and taste like a national park. And the taste is flapjacks!



This is inside the base camp of All Terrain, our outdoor adventure club for 5th & 6th graders.



Another view inside the All Terrain Base Camp.



This is a section of the ranch house at Rio de la Vida Ranch. The Ranch is located inside Black Bear National Park and is for children in kindergarten and below.



This is our western town where we present a multi-media lesson to the children on the Ranch. We strive to present Biblical Truth in ways that are multi-sensory, and appeal to all learning styles.



This is the craft room on the Ranch.



This room is for the Teddy Bears, our youngest visitors to the Ranch.