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You Want Science That
Doesn’t Feel Like a Lecture

To see how ecosystems connect, why clean water matters, and to experience science as something they do — not just something they read about

The LLALC floating classroom makes that possible.

What Students Will Experience

On-Board Field Science

Ride the Chota Princess II and test water quality, observe lake ecology, and study human impact

Shore-Based Watershed Lessons

Participate in engaging activities that reinforce what students learn on the lake

Real Data. Real Impact.

Students leave with a better understanding of Georgia’s water systems and their role in protecting them

Who It’s For

  • Grades 5–12
  • Aligned with Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE)
  • Ideal for public, private, and homeschool groups

Program Details

Offered: March through Mid-November
Location: River Forks Park, 3500 Keith Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504
Partners: Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Hall County Parks and Leisure Services
Children wearing life jackets during a hands-on water science activity

Why It Matters

When students step onto the Chota Princess II, they step into a living classroom — one where water, wildlife, and environmental responsibility are no longer abstract concepts.

They leave more connected to their community, their environment, and their ability to make a difference.

Bring Your Students Aboard

1

Fill Out the Form to Reserve Your Date

Availability is limited — early booking recommended.
2

Prepare for a Day on the Water

We’ll help with logistics and learning goals.
3

Watch Students Dive Into Science

This is learning they’ll never forget.

Book a Floating Classroom. That Leaves a Lasting Impact.