 We have developed two interactive, video game-style field geology experiences that allow users to explore realistic terrain models and simulate geological structures. These experiences were designed to be accessible online and can be used to supplement traditional field trips or lab experiments. They feature a variety of tools such as a geodetic compass and a jetpack simulation, allowing users to explore geologic surfaces in hard-to-reach areas. Additionally, these experiences provide unique visualization opportunities, such as a stereonet plotting tool. These experiences have been successfully integrated into two courses at the University of Washington, providing students with a more immersive experience than traditional field trips. This article was authored by M. D. Needle, J. G. Crider, J. Mook, and others.