At the Education Center, they have an in-depth, interactive presentation of the water cycle | Human use of the water is the primary focus | The pneumatic tubes portraying movement of water is always fun to use | With numbers on the “droplets”, it’s easy to see where it goes | An impressive diorama of our watershed | Innaias learns where the water moves |
Quick interruption for a photo | Flynn selects his water droplet | Guinness watches for the return of the droplets | The lobby of the center has some really neat tree-root sculptures, with fluorescent tubes representing some of the roots | They were lots of fun to look at | The center is just above Rattlesnake Lake |