Odiorne State Park

By Jack D.

5/25/23

Odiorne State Park was an interesting and fun trip located on the New Hampshire coast. Many students found crabs, shells, bricks, crab trap and more. On the trip home, each student was welcomed to a cup of ice cream served by Johnsons Ice Cream.

The coast of Odiorne was gorgeous. Students were granted the freedom to roam around the coastal shore under the supervision of a teacher. Closer to the waters edge was pile after pile of seaweed. Students also took pictures of the underwater sea life.

The 2 hour trip to Odiorne was exhilarating and interesting. Our Geography teacher, Mr. Woolner, told the students facts about certian places ranging from landforms, to bridges, to ponds and lakes. Northwood Lake was a lake hit by an EF5 tornado, which ripped out trees small and large ranging a mile wide.

WHERE is there the most variety, and WHY do you think this is?

I think the red zone has the most variety. It ranges between the red zone itself, and the tidal zone.