Pine Cove Outdoor Education: Zip Line
Zip lines at Pine Cove’s Outdoor Education program are more than just a crazy, fun ride. It’s a great opportunity for both students and adults to practice bravery and goal setting. You’ll push yourself beyond the point of feeling comfortable as you take a step of faith and then sit back and enjoy the ride!
Pine Cove’s Outdoor Education program for students to learn essential knowledge and skills to thrive in the classroom. We’ve worked with districts from around the state to create a curriculum for grades 4-6 that is TEKS based and reinforces what teachers teach in the classroom.
You can see daily schedules, classes, and more here:
Columbia, Missouri
Columbia is a city of 116,906 people in the state of Missouri. Founded in 1820 as the county seat of Boone County and home to the University of Missouri, it is the principal municipality of the Columbia Metropolitan Area, the fourth most populous urban area in Missouri. As a midwestern college town, the city has a reputation for progressive politics, public art, and powerful journalism. The tripartite establishment of Stephens College, University of Missouri, and Columbia College has long made the city a center of education, culture, and athletic competition. These three schools surround Downtown Columbia on the east, south, and north; at the center is the Avenue of the Columns, which connects Francis Quadrangle and Jesse Hall to the Boone County Courthouse and the City Hall. Originally an agricultural town, today the cultivation of the mind is Columbia's chief economic concern. Never a major center of manufacturing, the city also depends on healthcare, insurance, and technology businesses. Several companies—Shelter Insurance, Carfax, and Slackers CDs and Games among them—were founded in the city. Cultural institutions include the State Historical Society of Missouri, the Museum of Art and Archaeology, and the annual True/False Film Festival. The Missouri Tigers, the state's only major athletic program, play football at Faurot Field and basketball at Mizzou Arena as members of the Southeastern Conference.
The city is built upon the forested hills and rolling prairies of Mid-Missouri, near the Missouri River valley, where the Ozark Mountains begin to transform into plains and savanna; limestone forms bluffs and glades while rain carves caves and springs which water the Hinkson, Roche Perche, and Petite Bonne Femme creeks. Surrounding the city, Rock Bridge State Park, Mark Twain National Forest, and Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge form a greenbelt preserving sensitive and rare environments. The first humans were nomadic hunters who entered the area at least twelve-thousand years ago. Later, woodland tribes lived in villages along waterways and built mounds in high places. The Osage and Missouria nations were expelled by the exploration of French traders and the rapid settlement of American pioneers. The latter arrived by the Boone's Lick Trail and hailed from the slave-owning culture of the Upland South, especially Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, giving Boonslick the name Little Dixie during American Civil War. German, Irish, and other European immigrants soon joined. The modern populace is unusually diverse, over eight percent foreign-born. While White and Black remain the largest ethnicities, Asians are now the third-largest group. Today's Columbians are remarkably highly educated and culturally midwestern, though traces of their Southern past remain. The city has been called the Athens of Missouri or a reference to its classic beauty and educational emphasis, but is more commonly called CoMo.
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Hanauma Bay Tours - North Shore Beach Bus
- We provide snorkeling tours to Hanauma Bay State Park with 4 shuttle times daily from Waikiki to Hanauma Bay.
North Shore Beach Bus combines 2 of the most popular tours on Oahu into one amazing day. We visit the World Famous North Shore in the morning, enjoy a fabulous local style lunch and a pineapple ice cream at Dole Pineapple Plantation. Then we travel south for an afternoon of snorkeling at Hanauma Bay State Park.
Our Extended Shuttle (4 1/2 hrs total – $25)
Waikiki Pickup 6:00 am - Bay Pickup 9:30 am
Waikiki Pickup 7:15 am – Bay Pickup 12:00 pm
Waikiki Pickup 8:45 am – Bay Pickup 1:30 pm
Waikiki Pickup 10:15 am – Bay Pickup 3:00 pm
Shuttle includes round trip transportation
and equipment (Fins, mask & snorkel)