School Field Trips & Youth Groups
From kindergarten to college, students of all ages receive a fun, educational museum experience.
Bring aerospace history to life for your students and enhance your classroom curriculum.
Browse through our field trip options below, and consider adding a self-guided tour to supplement your visit.
Tour groups must be at least 10 people and tour requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance.
Youth $6.00 | Adult $10.00
Ages: 5th grade and up
Maximum of 85 people
Length: 90 minutes
Delve deeper into the science of flight and learn about aircraft design and aerodynamics! Our new Aerodynamics Tour puts science front and center and covers the aerodynamic principles of flight and the science behind the design and shapes of different aircraft.
Youth $6.00 | Adult $10.00
Ages: 1st grade and up
Maximum of 45 people
Length: 60 minutes
Take a tour through space and time and learn about rockets, orbits, spacecraft and life in zero gravity! Our new Space Tour covers the history of modern rocketry, space science, the Space Race, and living outside the Earth’s atmosphere.
From kindergarten to college, students of all ages receive a fun, educational museum experience.
Enjoy an engaging walking tour through the hangar with a knowledgeable museum docent.
Use our maps and suggested itineraries to explore the museum at your own pace.
Our newest exhibit Pioneers – Pacesetters – Possibilities is now open!
Coloradans have had a major impact across every aspect of aviation and space exploration. Our state has produced the first American flying ace, the first civilian helicopter ambulance service, and the first female airline pilot.
One of the most iconic symbols of the Vietnam War is the Bell UH-1 “Huey” helicopter. Hueys served throughout the conflict as troop and cargo carriers, air ambulances, and gunships with the US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
This ¾ scale replica of the fighter Luke Skywalker flew in the climactic attack on the first Death Star has autographs of dozens of the cast and crew on the fuselage side. An active R2-D2 sits behind the cockpit and reacts to visitors.
Our newest exhibit Pioneers – Pacesetters – Possibilities is now open!
Coloradans have had a major impact across every aspect of aviation and space exploration. Our state has produced the first American flying ace, the first civilian helicopter ambulance service, and the first female airline pilot.
One of the most iconic symbols of the Vietnam War is the Bell UH-1 “Huey” helicopter. Hueys served throughout the conflict as troop and cargo carriers, air ambulances, and gunships with the US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
This ¾ scale replica of the fighter Luke Skywalker flew in the climactic attack on the first Death Star has autographs of dozens of the cast and crew on the fuselage side. An active R2-D2 sits behind the cockpit and reacts to visitors.