In 2011, the Foundation inaugurated its first educational trail in the Exotic Gardens of Bouknadel, near Rabat. Developed in cooperation with the Dutch Embassy, it offers 17 stations along five different itineraries. Topics covered include biodiversity, waste and recycling, composting, forests in Morocco, water for life, and organic gardening. Given the success of this innovative concept, the Foundation replicated it in other locations.
The educational trail at the Casablanca Hermitage Gardens, also installed in 2011, includes a two-module itinerary revolving around the theme of water.
The one of Arsat Moulay Abdeslam in Marrakech, created in 2013, addresses the Palm Grove and the palm tree in five modules.
In 2017, an educational trail was installed in the Errahma garden in Dakhla, to raise children's awareness of the rich and fragile biodiversity of Oued Eddahab Bay.
An educational trail is currently being installed at the Hassan II garden of El Jadida.