Lassen National Park
Open ProjectCamp Newman
Open ProjectMemorial Park
Open ProjectSkylark Ranch
Open ProjectUpper Colorado River
Open ProjectSycamore Canyon State Park / Beach
Open ProjectLower Colorado River
Open ProjectLeo Carrillo State Park/Beach
Open ProjectCamp Round Meadow
A mountain camp nestled beneath the pines. Round Meadow is ideal for smaller groups who want their privacy.
Open ProjectMt. Tamalpais
Open ProjectCamp Whittle
Located a mile from Big Bear Lake, in a mixed conifer forest at 7,200 feet, Camp Whittle has spacious grounds, a challenge course, and an extensive trail system. The adjacent San Bernardino National Forest provides miles of wilderness vistas.
Open ProjectCamp Gilmore / Mount Crags
These sister camps are located adjacent to Malibu Creek State Park, giving you two options for lodge based exploration of the Santa Monica Mountain region.
Open ProjectCamp Bloomfield
Camp Bloomfield sits along a beautiful sycamore lined canyon creek and has beautiful teaching, recreation, and amphitheater areas.
Open ProjectSerrano Campground
Open ProjectRedwood Glen
Open ProjectKoinonia Conference Grounds
The secluded mountains above Watsonville make a perfect setting for taking some time for group building and reflection.
Open ProjectBoulder Creek Scout Reservation
BCSR covers over 300 acres and borders Bear Creek where salmon and steelhead spawn. The area also features artifacts from its history of mining and logging.
Open ProjectShalom Institute
Shalom institute offers expansive facilities that include an Olympic-size swimming pool, two outdoor amphitheaters, conference center, retreat house, archery and sports fields, ropes course, climbing wall, two waterfalls, nature center, miles of hiking trails, and much more.
Open ProjectLeavitt Meadow – High Sierra
This campground provides a perfect base camp for an intermediate backpack into the heart of the Sierra Range.
Open ProjectMono Lake – Eastern Sierra
The unique nature of Mono Lake makes it one of the best places in California to learn about migration, species diversity and the political role of water in the most populous state in the Union.
Open ProjectCalaveras Big Trees State Park
There is nothing like camping under the big trees in the high Sierra. This park has an elaborate trail system,an excellent visitor’s center and lends itself to an emphasis on camping skills, hiking, and Sierra natural and human history.
Open ProjectYosemite National Park
Half Dome and El Capitan are but two of the awe inspiring wonders you'll see in our country's most visited national park.
Open ProjectForest Home Ojai
Located 15 minutes from the coastal town of Ventura, this Ojai site boasts warm days and cool nights year round.
Open ProjectKings Canyon National Park – Grant Grove
Home to the nation’s Christmas tree, the giant trees will keep you awestruck for a week
Open ProjectSequoia National Park – Lodgepole
Lodgepole Campground is our base for exploring the nearby Giant Forest, California’s largest sequoia grove.
Open ProjectCedar Lake
Cedar Lake has spacious grounds, a large lake, and an extensive trail system. The high and low challange courses here offer a multitude of challanges. Students might spend the day hiking hiking to Castle Rock to do some rock climbing while exploring the flora and fauna of the beautiful forest along the way.
Open ProjectCamp Del Oro – Sierra Foothills
This area provides endless opportunities for outdoor science, hiking, and challenge activities. Located in the mountains just outside the town of Neveda City, the camp is about an hour and a half east of Sacramento.
Open ProjectMontecito Sequoia Lodge
Just outside the Redwood Mountain section of Kings Canyon National Park, Montecito Sequoia Resort is an all-season outdoor education and retreat site.
Open ProjectEl Capitan Canyon & Ocean Mesa
Groups staying at El Capitan are a quick hike away from both the verdant tide pools of El Capitan State Beach and the riparian wilderness growing along the canyon floor.
Open ProjectPoint Reyes National Seashore – Olema Ranch
One quarter of a mile from the entrance to Point Reyes National Seashore lays Olema Ranch Campground, a private campground with spacious campsites, modern facilities and hot showers.
Open ProjectSamuel P. Taylor State Park
Located about 30 minutes north of San Francisco, Samuel P. Taylor State Park offers a range of environmental education options
Open ProjectAnza Borrego State Park
Anza Borrego is the nation’s largest state park and is perfect for novice campers, wildflower enthusiasts, and desert oasis studies.
Open ProjectMorro Bay State Park
Morro Bay offers trails through extinct volcanoes, marshes, and ridgelines that overlook the bay and the Pacific Ocean.
Open ProjectMontaña de Oro State Park
Located on the south side of Morro Bay, Montana de Oro is a wild place where the land meets the ocean in dramatic ways.
Open ProjectSalt Point State Park
Located about 90 miles north of San Francisco, the park has 6000 acres of fascinating and diverse habitats perfect for the study of forest, grassland and coastal land forms.
Open ProjectMalibu Creek State Park
Flowing for over twenty five miles before spilling into the Ocean, Malibu Creek is the principal water course of the Santa Monica Mountains.
Open ProjectAlpine Meadows
Nestled in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California, Alpine Meadows is the perfect site for fresh air, mountain vistas, gorgeous wooded acreage, personalized service and the best facilities around.
Open ProjectMount Cross
Located in the coastal mountains above Santa Cruz, Mount Cross is a beautiful site perfect for group building and environmental education programs.
Open ProjectCamp Tamarancho
Located in the heart of Marin County, Camp Tamarancho has over 480 acres of meadows, redwood- and oak-forested campsites, and three, 4-person cabins. The camp is just 45 minutes from San Francisco.
Open ProjectCamp Whitsett
Located in the southern Sierra, this site features a large challenge course with low and high elements, modest rock climbing in camp, and a man-made lake with canoes and kayaks.
Open ProjectJoshua Tree National Park
There are few places on Earth as magical and stunningly beautiful as Joshua Tree National Park.
Open ProjectPinnacles National Park
Located along the transition between the Coast Ranges and the San Joaquin Valley, Pinnacles is a mosaic of chaparral-covered slopes and lovely spring wildflowers.
Open ProjectCatalina Island – White’s Landing
Whites Landing has it all: kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, and the longest sandy beach on the island.
Open ProjectPrairie Creek Redwoods State Park
Looking for an outdoor education experience in Northern California? Look no further than Prarie Creek Redwoods State Park!
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