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Field Trips: Jeffers Petroglyphs
Jeffers Petroglyphs is home to roughly 5,000 sacred rock carvings made by the ancestors of today’s Native Americans. Programs incorporate history, anthropology, archaeology, and biology, connecting students with those who traveled our continent in ancient times.
Field trip on the prairie
Program designed for 6th grade students, but adaptable to students of all ages.
All field trips are outdoors and include a tour of the rock carvings, atlatl program, prairie walk, bison rub, and three sisters garden. Please dress for the weather.
Tour the Rock Carvings (Petroglyphs)
Students are introduced to ancient rock carvings (petroglyphs) on site and explore the symbols, their possible meanings, and information about the people that made them.
Throw an Atlatl
Learn about the importance of the atlatl (spear thrower) as an important hunting tool used before the bow and arrow. Students can test their skill and use an atlatl to throw a spear at a bison target.
Prairie Walk
On the way to the rock carvings a discussion of the prairie is held, important blooming plants are identified, and students learn how prairie plants adapt and survive through drought and fire. Build in extra time for your students to explore an additional ¾ mile grass trail that begins at the rock face and allows more opportunities to enjoy the prairie.
Bison Rub
Students marvel at the outcrop of quartzite polished by bison over thousands of years. In this activity students will explore the cultural, ecological and historic connections between people, bison and the prairie.
Three Sisters Garden
Students will learn about the Three Sisters Garden – a Native American traditional method of planting. The Three Sisters include corn, beans and squash that are grown together in a way that nourishes each other.
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Jeffers Petroglyphs
27160 County Road 2
Comfrey, MN 56019
Available
- Fall: September 9-October 31
- Spring: April 1-June 13 (snow dependent)
- Summer:
- Tuesday - Thursday (Full field trip experience)
- Friday - Sunday (Abbreviated field trip experience)
Length of field trip: 2.5 hours
Capacity: 80 students per time slot
Cost
- $8 per student
- $80 minimum group fee
- District staff FREE
- One free adult per ten students.
- Additional chaperones invoiced at student rate.
Enhance your field trip
Add time to your experience to explore the exhibit, eat lunch on site or shop in the museum store. Contact our scheduling staff to build a day that works for you!
- Add 30 minutes for Lunch and/or Museum Store
Academic standards
All programs support state of Minnesota academic standards in social studies.
Summer programming
Available weekdays, June through August.
Visit Jeffers Petroglyphs in the summer months with your group! Summer 2026 reservations open February 2026.
Scholarships
See if you’re eligible for scholarships or discounts, and apply on our Scholarships and Subsidies Page.
Billing and cancellation
No payment will be accepted the day of the field trip. All schools will be invoiced after their trip based on the projected attendance numbers provided by the lead contact 14 days prior to the scheduled visit. To avoid fees, cancellations must be received 14 days before your trip.
For more information see our Program Policies.
Questions?
Please contact our staff at fieldtrips@mnhs.org or schedule an appointment. All booking requests must be submitted through our Request Form.