Grade 7: Sequoia National Park
Montecito Lake Resort - Sequoia
Site Overview
This site is located 20 minutes from Grant Grove, at 6,000 feet. With grand views of the high sierra peaks Montecito Lake Resort is a great year round place to explore. The program will allow students to explore the mixed conifer forest the Montecito Lake Resort with experienced naturalists. Programs can emphasize Sierra geology (mountain building process, stream erosion, and glacial landscapes), giant sequoia ecology, and seasonal forest ecology.
The program of wilderness travel and group activities will emphasize each student's responsibility to the environment. The unique natural history of the Sierra mixed conifer forest and associated plants and animals (with special emphasis on seasonal ecological processes). The importance of national parks and monuments to all people and the sharing of impressions through group discussions and individual journal exercises are emphasized. This shared group experience will foster school spirit and increase group unity.
All Naturalists at Large programs include elements of group cooperation and individual physical challenge appropriate to the group. These challenges include destination hikes, rambling explorations, and cooperative outdoor activities. Throughout the day, students will be involved with hands-on activities to increase their knowledge of the world around them and their ability to work together.
Students stay in rustic cabins with access to central bathhouses. Meals are served in a modern dining room and feature a variety of options including vegetarian entrees.
Educational Overview
Site Overview
This site is located 20 minutes from Grant Grove, at 6,000 feet. With grand views of the high sierra peaks Montecito Lake Resort is a great year round place to explore. The program will allow students to explore the mixed conifer forest the Montecito Lake Resort with experienced naturalists. Programs can emphasize Sierra geology (mountain building process, stream erosion, and glacial landscapes), giant sequoia ecology, and seasonal forest ecology.
The program of wilderness travel and group activities will emphasize each student's responsibility to the environment. The unique natural history of the Sierra mixed conifer forest and associated plants and animals (with special emphasis on seasonal ecological processes). The importance of national parks and monuments to all people and the sharing of impressions through group discussions and individual journal exercises are emphasized. This shared group experience will foster school spirit and increase group unity.
All Naturalists at Large programs include elements of group cooperation and individual physical challenge appropriate to the group. These challenges include destination hikes, rambling explorations, and cooperative outdoor activities. Throughout the day, students will be involved with hands-on activities to increase their knowledge of the world around them and their ability to work together.
Students stay in rustic cabins with access to central bathhouses. Meals are served in a modern dining room and feature a variety of options including vegetarian entrees.
Educational Overview
- Sequoia-Kings canyon national park, A Sense of Place. How are our urban environments and Sequoia similar/different? How do urban areas impact the wilderness? Why are there National Monuments and Parks?
- Geology of the Sierra Nevada Mountains & Geologic Processes
- The ecology of Giant Sequoias
- Birds of the Sierra.
- Tree identification.
- Black Bears
- The mixed conifer "snow" forest of the Sierra
- Mountain Meteorology
- Plant and animal adaptations.
- Activities include-day hiking, team building activities, and visits to nearby the Sequoia Groves.