Explore the World Without Leaving Home

K12 Virtual Field Trips bring the world to you through engaging and immersive online experiences. Designed to spark curiosity and enhance learning, our virtual events provide K–12th grade students with the opportunity to explore a variety of environments, historical landmarks, cultural treasures, and more—all from the comfort of their own homes or classrooms. Each trip is carefully curated to provide interactive and educational content that supplements traditional learning. Whether it’s a journey through the Amazon jungle, a tour of a modern art museum, or a visit to a wildlife sanctuary, K12 Virtual Field Trips make learning exciting and accessible for students of all ages.

Upcoming Trips

Explore all our exciting virtual field trips planned for this semester. Register below for our upcoming sessions and view the recordings from previous sessions you may have missed!

Have questions? Email us at [email protected]

Big Cats at the Hertfordshire Zoo

March 24, 2026
12:00 PM (ET)

Join us for a K12 Virtual Field Trip to a UK zoo! Set in Smarden, at the heart of the Kent countryside, The Big Cat Sanctuary is a globally recognized center dedicated to the conservation and rescue of wild cats. The initiatives undertaken by the team at The Sanctuary are vital in saving some of the planet’s most endangered and iconic species from extinction. The Sanctuary is proud to contribute to accredited global breeding programs, collaborate with conservation partners to improve animal welfare worldwide, and undertaking life-changing rescue operations.
 
Meet the animals of Happy Trails Farm Sanctuary and discover what makes each one truly unique. In this K12 Virtual Field Trip, students will explore what different animals love to eat, how they spend their days, and the activities that keep them happy and engaged. From favorite snacks to daily routines, each animal has its own way of interacting with the world.
 
 

Visit the Puffin Rescue Centre in Iceland

April 14, 2026
12:00 PM (ET)

Join us as we head to Iceland to meet their most iconic bird, the puffin! Each year, citizens and visitors of Vestmannaeyjar take part in the local “Puffin Patrol,” a community-driven rescue program that helps hundreds of lost pufflings find their way safely back to the ocean. At the Puffin Rescue Centre, they receive and examine hundreds of these birds each season to ensure they are healthy and ready for release, while also providing care for puffins that need extra support.
 
Get ready to make a splash in the world of North American river otters while learning about our residents! Hang out with a Clearwater Marine Aquarium biologist in this K12 Virtual Field Trip as we dive into otterly amazing facts about their swimming skills, hunting tactics, and social otter-tainment in the wild.
 
Join us as we head to New Zealand to the International Antarctic Centre to meet the smallest penguin in the world! Sometimes called the blue, fairy or little penguin, they are found in warmer waters around Australia and New Zealand. Primarily nocturnal when they come on land after feeding in the ocean all day, they are sometimes found close to human settlements, often nesting under or around coastal buildings, keeping locals up at night with their noisy vocal displays!
 

Meet the residents of Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest during this K12 Virtual Field Trip. Students will watch a video about the chimpanzees living in the sanctuary and the work being done to provide them with safe, lifelong homes. Keep your eyes open; one of the chimpanzees might even make a surprise appearance during our visit! 

 

K12 Virtual
Field Trip Partners

Our success in delivering impactful K12 Virtual Field Trips is made possible through the invaluable support of our partners. We collaborate with a network of organizations, including museums, national parks, cultural institutions, wildlife sanctuaries, and educational experts. These partners are dedicated to enhancing student learning by providing exclusive access to their resources, expertise, and unique perspectives. Together, we create immersive and educational experiences that inspire students and bring the world into their classrooms. Our partners share our commitment to education and innovation, ensuring that each virtual field trip is not only informative but also engaging and memorable.

Featured Past Recordings

August 2025

A Livestock Adventure with a K12-Powered Student

July 2025

Soaring into Summer with Happy Trails' Feathered Friends

July 2025

Summer at Linden Hall: Cows, Crops & the Country Store

July 2025

Farmyard Explorers: Discover Harmony Farm Sanctuary

June 2025

Meet NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott

FAQ

A K12 Virtual Field Trip is a free online enrichment experience that allows students to virtually explore different places or activities from the comfort of their own homes. K12 partners with Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA) and Exploring by the Seat of Pants, in addition to other groups such as the Norton Museum of Art and Linden Hall Farm, to bring these unique virtual experiences to students. 

K12 Virtual Field Trips are open to all students in grades K-12. Students do not have to attend a K12-powered school to participate in a K12 Virtual Field Trip. Please note that students under the age of 13 will need a parent or guardian to register on their behalf. Individual students and classroom or homeschool groups are welcome to join. Parents, guardians, and teachers can register on behalf of their students or classes. Family members are welcome to join in and experience the virtual field trip alongside their students. 

Yes! All K12 Virtual Field Trips are entirely free for students, teachers, and schools.  

Registration details, including links to sign up, are available on the K12 Virtual Field Trip website. Simply fill out the Zoom registration form and follow the instructions provided. You can also sign up for K12 Virtual Field Trips in the K12 Virtual Field Trips Newsletter, which is available to K12 schools and students. K12-powered students can also register through their K12 School (OLS) Announcements, and Learning Coaches can register in the Learning Coach Community. If you need assistance with registration, please contact [email protected]  

Absolutely. We encourage students to type their questions into the moderated Q&A section on Zoom, and the host will often take live questions throughout the virtual field trip. Some K12 Virtual Field Trips will also include interactive polls or quizzes. 

Participants need to have a Zoom account, an internet connection, and a device capable of streaming video, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone. 

K12 Virtual Field Trips last between 45 minutes and 1 hour, including time for Q&A sessions. K12 Virtual Field Trips are recorded and live-streamed to K12’s Facebook page. Attendance is never required, and students are welcome to leave the virtual field trip at any time.

Recorded sessions will be made available for on demand viewing after the live event. Many of the past K12 Virtual Field Trips are available to watch on demand by visiting the K12 Virtual Field Trips Newsletter.  

We love hearing from participants! You can suggest topics or provide feedback through our post-event survey or by contacting the K12 Virtual Field Trips team at [email protected].

Please contact [email protected] if you experience any technical difficulties. If you do not wish to contact [email protected] and are experiencing problems with your screen size, please try refreshing your browser. If you are experiencing difficulties with audio, please ensure that your audio device is connected to the correct port. 

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Virtual Field Trips