Babad Do’ag Hike
Exploring the Trails: Compass High School’s Field Studies at Babad Do’ag
Nestled in the heart of Tucson, Arizona, the Babad Do’ag Trail offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It’s here that the students of Compass High School embarked on an educational journey, not just through the wilderness but through time and tradition.
The Babad Do’ag, or “Frog Mountain” in the Tohono O’odham language, is more than just a hiking trail; it’s a living classroom for the students. As part of their field studies, the young explorers tackled the 4.7-mile out-and-back trail, a moderately challenging route that promises an average completion time of around 2 hours and 37 minutes. The trail, which is popular for hiking and walking, winds through the Pusch Ridge Wilderness, offering panoramic views and a chance to witness the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
The hike is not just a physical challenge but an educational experience as well. Along the way, students learn about the delicate desert ecosystem, the importance of conservation, and the rich history of the Tohono O’odham people. The trail itself is a restored route up MacDougal Ridge, providing a ramble through the iconic saguaros, along a canyon, and across a short grassy ridge with breathtaking views.
The field studies program at Compass High School emphasizes hands-on learning, and the Babad Do’ag hike is a testament to their commitment to experiential education. By stepping out of the classroom and into nature, students gain a deeper understanding of the subjects they study and develop a lasting appreciation for the natural world.
As they reached the end of the trail, marked by a sign at an elevation of 4,700 feet, the students not only reflected on the journey they had completed but also on the lessons they carried back with them. The Babad Do’ag hike was more than just a field trip; it was an adventure that educated, inspired, and connected them to the land and its stories.
For more information on Compass High School’s innovative approach to education and their field studies program, peruse our website. And if you ever find yourself in Tucson, consider taking a hike on the Babad Do’ag Trail – it’s an experience that goes beyond the beaten path.
About Our School: Compass High School is a beacon of innovative education, igniting the minds of students with immersive learning experiences. Our Field Studies program is a cornerstone of this philosophy, nurturing a global perspective and a commitment to environmental stewardship.