Learning Outside

🇺🇸Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

About this program

Learning Outside is a nonprofit organization that connects children with the natural world through programs held entirely outdoors, year-round. Located at the Triangle Land Conservancy’s Irvin Nature Preserve in North Carolina, the organization serves Orange, Chatham, Durham, Alamance, and Wake Counties. All programs are led by experienced naturalists and educators focused on fostering play, exploration, and unhurried time in nature. Learning Outside is dedicated to providing outdoor experiences that instill a lifelong love of nature and a commitment to environmental stewardship. The mission also emphasizes expanding access to quality outdoor learning for all children. For more information about specific offerings and details, families are encouraged to contact Learning Outside directly.


Location overview

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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Air Quality
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AQI 47
Good
050100150200
Climate
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Oceanic

Mild temperatures year-round, frequent rain, no extreme seasons

Internet
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185 Mbps
Good

Weather

Avg summer
32°C
Avg winter
1°C
Jan
10°
1°Open
Feb
14°
4°Open
Mar
17°
6°Open
Apr
22°
10°Open
May
26°
15°Open
Jun
30°
19°Open
Jul
32°
22°Open
Aug
30°
21°Open
Sep
28°
18°Open
Oct
22°
12°Open
Nov
16°
6°Open
Dec
12°
3°Open

Safety & healthcare

Safety Index
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61/100

Safety conditions can change. Always check current travel advisories before traveling.


Getting there

Closest international Airport: Raleigh/Durham (RDU)
Getting there
31 mins from airport

Fly to Raleigh/Durham (RDU), then taxi or bus (31km)

Documents

Digital Nomad Visa

  • The U.S.
  • has no dedicated digital nomad visa.

Cost of living

Dining out
$15per meal for family of 4
Groceries
$65per week
Rent (2-3 bed)
$3,750per month
Preschool
$975per month
Internet
$65per month
Transport
$0per month
Family of 4 benchmark: $4,245/month

Interested in Learning Outside?

Get in touch to learn more about enrollment, pricing, and availability.

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