Forces That Shape the Bay

Children exloring the Forces exhibit close to the waterfalls.

Outdoor Science Park

Head Outdoors

Earthquakes, erosion, wind, and weather. Experience small-scale versions of the geologic forces that shape and reshape landmasses like those in the Bay Area, with the spectacular panoramic view of the entire bay as a dramatic backdrop.

Explore Forces That Shape the Bay:

  • Ride earthquake simulators
  • Set erosion in motion at our hands-on erosion tables
  • Scope out the Bay with our powerful telescopes
  • Control the water flow from the simulated Sierra Nevada
  • See how the San Francisco Bay has developed in 10,000 years
  • Look closer at all kinds of rock with our exhibit rock guide
  • Explore our native plant collection

Daily facilitated activities, games, and demonstrations.

Forces That Shape the Bay was made possible with support from the National Science Foundation and a generous gift from the UC Berkeley Class of 1948.

Exhibits

  • Kids on Pheena

    Pheena the Fin Whale

    Climbing along the back of Pheena the fin whale model is a favorite activity for young visitors.
  • nanozone logo

    nanoZone

    Think of the smallest thing you can make. A tiny paper airplane? A knot in a string? Now think of making something millions of times smaller. That’s what nanotechnology is…

Story

  • San Diego Science Festival

    San Diego Science Festival

    Many parents also see nanotechnology as a future career field for their children.

  • 1972 Storm left ice adn snow on the Berkeley hills

    Remembering Another Winter

    December 1972 began as an unexceptional month, although somewhat rainier than usual. At the end of the first week a light snow fell – unusual but not rare.

Open Daily 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.  //  Lawrence Hall of Science, Centennial Drive, Berkeley, CA, 94720-5200  //  510-642-5132  //  Email Us  //  UC Berkeley