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The Leave No Trace Teen Program a curriculum intended to promote sustainable use of our public lands through the seven principles of Leave No Trace.


Please report Teen-related presentations and workshops using our online Awareness Workshop Reporting Form.

Welcome to the Teen program!

To meet the needs of educators working with older youth the Center has created an outdoor ethics curriculum for teens. This curriculum is also a resource for teens to teach their peers and learn more about the Leave No Trace program.

The program can be used in conjunction with other environmental curriculums in both a classroom and outdoor setting.


 

About The Program

The following section will provide you with information about the program's goals, intended learning outcomes, curriculum design and content.

Primary Goals:

Intended Learning Outcomes:


Curriculum

The Teen Activity Pack includes four activities designed to teach older youth about Leave No Trace as well as an introduction to the program. Additional activities are avaible. Brief descriptions are as follows:

Each activity or "module" can be delivered in 30–60 minutes depending on group size, available time, etc. The modules come in durable folders that fit into an expanding folder (the Pack) that can be used in the field or in a classroom setting.

Each module includes instructions on how to facilitate the activity as well as supporting materials. Also included is is a Start Card and an instructional DVD, which offer many helpful teaching tips and an overview of the Leave No Trace program.* All materials are available in Spanish.


Digger And Sparks


 

More Resources for Educators

Program Glossary - A new resource for educators! Defines commonly used words from the PEAK/Teen programs to assist in your presentations.

Okay! or No Way! - Great activity for large groups. Similar to a game of tag, this activity tests participants' knowledge of various Leave No Trace related scenarios and gets people moving.

1. View and Download the PEAK Slideshow.

2. View and Download the Leave No Trace Slideshow.

3. View and Downloand the Leave No Trace Interpretive Trail Activity.


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Digger And Sparks

High School students conduct a Leave No Trace Day for youth in Hemet, CA. Each student leader had previously completed a Leave No Trace Trainer Course.

Five Simple Ways to get involved with the Teen Program

  1. Purchase the Teen Activity Pack: The Teen Program is available for sale through the Center. Visit our on-line store to order one today or contact the Education Department for more information.

  2. Contact your State Advocate: State Advocates are the Leave No Trace volunteer coordinators in each state. They are a great resource for finding out about Leave No Trace related programs, trainings and events for your youth or peers. Contact the State Advocate on your state's community page.

  3. Apply for a grant: The Center has established several grant programs to distribute educational materials to the general public. Grant requirements can be found on the Leave No Trace website, as well as an online application.

  4. Schedule a Subaru/Leave No Trace Traveling Trainer visit - The Traveling Trainer teams provide outreach to diverse audiences across the country, including school groups, youth-serving organizations and outdoor clubs. Please submit your event request several months in advance using the online calendar and educate youth in your area about Leave No Trace.

  5. Be a role model for family and friends - Use material on our Educational Resources page to be educate peers and family members.


 

Trip Planning Corner

Leading a group of teens into the outdoors? Planning a trip with your friends into the outdoors? Follow these helpful hints to make sure your next outdoor adventure is fun and safe:


 

Seven Tips for Working With Teens


Content for this page was a collaborative effort between the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics and the Youth Partnership for Health (YPH) through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

For more information about the Teen Program or for feedback about this page, please contact Jason in the Education Department.


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