San Francisco State University’s Sierra Nevada Field Campus has been in existence since the 1950s. You would be hard pressed to find another place, possibly in the entire United States, that offers week long classes and workshops in science, art and nature education and more at such affordable rates! Classes combined with glamping under a Sierran sky with a top-notch kitchen willing to accommodate all diets is a rare find indeed! The comradery and new friendships that develop on campus is treasured by all.
Our buildings have historical value and we work closely with the Forest Service to maintain the look and ambience of the period in which they were built. The Field Campus operates on a modest budget with a tight staff for 3+ months each summer. Class fees, along with tent and meal reservation fees (discounted for enrolled college students), don’t entirely cover the expense load each season. The program relies on volunteers and donations from you to make up the difference.
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A note about our Friends:
Started in 2017, The Friends of the Sierra Nevada Field Campus is a separate 501c3 that has a board of volunteers that supports with various tasks and fundraising for the field campus. We are very thankful for their continued support!
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