Can't go to the zoo right now? The San Diego Zoo has you covered with cameras following some of their most popular animals. Animal cams include Apes, Baboons, Condors, Elephants, Giraffes, Koalas, Owls, Pandas, Penguins, Polar Bears, and Tigers.
Watch live feeds from the Georgia Aquarium featuring Southern Sea Otters, California Sea Lions, African Penguins, Beluga Whales, and the 6.3 million gallon Ocean Voyager tank with over 50 different species of ocean life.
Want a more "I feel like I'm really there" experience? Explore the halls of the National Aquarium in a self-guided virtual tour.
Ever wonder what it's like to live and work on a farm? Explore a multitude a Canadian farms and learn all about Dairy, Grain, Sheep, Egg, Mink, and Pig farms.
The American Egg Board has partnered with Discovery Education to bring modern egg farms into today’s classrooms through Virtual Egg Farm Field Trips. Join America’s egg farmers in exploring their farms!
Kids can explore over 60,000 stars, locate planets, and watch sunrises and solar eclipses. If you enter your location, you can see all the constellations that are visible in the night sky in your corner of the world.
“Walk” through all three floors of the Boston Children’s Museum on this virtual tour. Direct your kids to fun exhibits like Explore-a-Saurus and the Japanese House.
The National Museum of Natural History’s virtual experiences are self-guided, room-by-room tours of permanent, current, and past exhibits. Make sure to send kids to the second floor Bone Hall so they can take a look at all different kinds of skeletons.
Bring the iconic New York museum into your home! Experience The Met online with any of the 26 online galleries, including Christian Dior: Ball Gowns and The Art of Music Through Time.
A collaboration with over 1200 leading museums and archives, Google Arts & Culture is an incredible storehouse of monumental works of art. We recommend the Street View virtual tours as well as Art Zoom guided tours.
Boise State put together this fully interactive virtual field trip with text, photos, audio, and video. The four featured music locations are: Vienna, Austria; New Orleans, Louisiana; Cleveland, Ohio; and Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia.
Want to learn what immigration at the turn of the century was like? Look no further than this virtual field trip to Ellis Island, the former immigration inspection station in New York Harbor that is also home to the Statue of Liberty.
Everyone wants to go to Paris! But you don’t need a passport to see at least some of the exhibits at the world’s most famous art museum. Check out the current virtual tours: Egyptian antiquities, Galerie d’Apollon, and the remains of the Louvre’s moat!
See one of the wonders of the world with this amazing, thousands-year old fortification system known the world over. This virtual tour has three options for touring the ancient structure: Jinshaling to Simatai, watchtower, and winter.
No, really! You can absolutely “go” to the red planet. With Access Mars, you can see the actual surface of Mars, recorded by NASA’s Curiosity rover. Trust us—don’t skip the intro.