Celebrate America’s 250th on the Ultimate Class Trip Adventure!
The Fourth of July is upon us, and all eyes are on the night skies as we commemorate our independence. But next year, the eyes of the world will be focused on America as we celebrate our 250th anniversary. Now you can celebrate America’s 250th on the ultimate class trip adventure!
A Moment in History
As the nation’s semi-quincentennial (it’s a real word!) draws near, destinations big and small will be marking the occasion with exciting special events and activities. When you plan a class trip in 2026, your students will be right in the middle of this historical moment.
There are tons of terrific spots that are perfect for a class trip. Here are a few of our favorite ideas….
Washington D.C.
Washington, D.C. will be a centerpiece of America’s 250th! Institutions like the National Archives, National Gallery of Art, and National Portrait Gallery will host exhibitions on American identity, freedom, and history.
Highlights include “Road to Revolution” at the National Archives and “51 Steps to Freedom Trail”, an augmented reality experience exploring hidden histories throughout the city (very cool!)
Students can also tour the Smithsonian Museum Collection, stop at Arlington National Cemetery, visit Ford’s Theatre, or check out the National Zoo.
Our nation’s capital is homebase for America’s 250th anniversary… the possibilities for your class trip are endless!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
As the birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia will naturally be a focal point for festivities. Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell at Independence National Historical Park will take center stage as America’s Revolutionary history comes to vibrant life.
Be sure to round out your itinerary with stops at Valley Forge, the Betsy Ross House, African American Museum, the Franklin Museum, and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.
New York City, New York
From Fraunces Tavern to the 9/11 Memorial site, New York City is a hotbed of American history.
Visit the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, followed by a stop at Alexander Hamilton’s grave at Trinity Churchyard. Or explore the stories of immigrants at Ellis Island and get a peek at their daily lives at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.
Whatever you choose to see or do, be sure to take in a Broadway show (Hamilton, perhaps? 😉) followed by a cast meet and greet!
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is celebrating America’s 250th birthday in a BIG way with Boston 250—a yearlong commemoration of its revolutionary roots and ongoing legacy of activism and innovation.
Students visiting Boston during this historic milestone will experience:
- Live reenactments of pivotal events like the Boston Tea Party.
- Interactive exhibits and public art installations that explore Boston’s role in shaping American democracy.
- Citywide events, including parades, performances, and educational programs that invite students to reflect on civic responsibility, social justice, and the evolving meaning of freedom.
This is a chance for students to walk the same streets as Paul Revere, stand where protests sparked revolutions, and engage with the past in ways that connect directly to the present.
National Parks
A trip to one of our spectacular national parks is a terrific way to celebrate America’s natural heritage legacy. The National Park Service is the proud steward of these sacred and historical places and will be offering special programs and other opportunities throughout 2026.
And while they are all incredible spots, we’re spotlighting a few student standouts…
Yellowstone
President Ulysses S. Grant established Yellowstone National Park on March 1, 1872, making it the world’s first national park. In 1883, the arrival of the railroad made Yellowstone accessible to visitors – and they’ve been enjoying it ever since!
The most popular attraction at Yellowstone National Park is iconic Old Faithful, one of nearly 500 geysers at the park. This cone geyser spews 3,700 – 8,400 gallons of boiling water roughly 20 times per day (averaging 90 minutes between eruptions.)
Mesa Verde
Mesa Verde is a rare and immersive journey into the heart of ancient American history. Here you’ll find some of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in North America. Mesa Verde gives students a firsthand look at the ingenuity and culture of the Ancestral Pueblo people who lived here more than 700 years ago.
Students can explore archaeological wonders like Cliff Palace and Balcony House, hike scenic trails through rugged canyons, and engage with interactive exhibits at the Visitor and Research Center. The park also offers educational resources tailored for student groups, including ranger-led programs and downloadable learning packets.
Mount Rushmore
Ok… technically Mount Rushmore is a national memorial…but still a fantastic student destination!
This iconic monument, carved into the granite cliffs of South Dakota’s Black Hills, features the faces of four influential U.S. presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln—each representing a defining chapter in American history.
Mount Rushmore is participating in America’s 250th anniversary celebration in a variety of ways, but most notably will include a jaw-dropping fireworks display on July 4, 2026.
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Make History and Join the Excitement of America’s 250th Celebration
Excitement for America’s 250th is building across the country. It’s the perfect time to engage students in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of this unique moment in history! These are just a few ideas for the getting in on the fun – and there are so many more!
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Since 1993, Kaleidoscope Adventures has been the conduit for travel experiences that teach, inspire, encourage, and allow students to explore the world around them. Our pro team has countless ideas for a trip that’s just right for you.
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Quick Reference FAQs
What are the best destinations for an America 250 student trip?
Teachers frequently look for trips tied to America’s most iconic historical and cultural sites. High‑interest destinations highlighted by America250 programs include the National Archives, Smithsonian museums, Mount Rushmore, Monticello, the Alamo, Yellowstone National Park, and other landmark locations featured in the America’s Field Trip student experiences.
How can I connect our America 250 trip to curriculum and standards?
America250 offers standards‑aligned lesson plans across grades 3–12 that emphasize civic engagement, active citizenship, and historical inquiry. These classroom resources help teachers tie travel experiences directly to learning objectives, making trips academically meaningful and aligned to state standards.
What themes should our America 250 trip focus on?
Popular themes include civic identity, the meaning of America, and the role of citizens in shaping the nation. State‑level programs also encourage exploration of local history within the national narrative, giving teachers opportunities to personalize trip themes.
When should we start planning a trip for the 2026 America 250 celebration?
Because major historic sites expect increased visitation during the Semiquincentennial, educators are encouraged to plan well in advance.
What safety and logistics considerations should we be aware of?
Teachers often ask about crowd management, transportation around popular historic locations, student supervision during museum or archive visits, and timing trips to avoid the heaviest event traffic.
Are there state‑specific America 250 opportunities we should know about?
Yes. Many states are offering America250 workshops, regional celebrations, and curriculum development opportunities for educators. These state-level initiatives help teachers tie national history to local stories, making the experience more relevant and accessible.
Updated February 2026
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