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Creek Lands Conservation
Creek Lands Conservation
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Mon, Jul 7, 2025 to Fri, Jul 18, 2025. 2 SESSIONS - EACH 1 WEEK LONG. Daily schedule runs from 9 am - 3pm. Campers will travel by foot and kayak across their local watersheds, immersing themselves in the headwaters to estuaries! This summer, we’ll be exploring North Coast SLO County (Los Osos to Harmony including western slopes off routes 41 and 46). Drop-off and pick-up will be at the same central location Monday-Friday at Cloisters Community Park in Morro Bay. From here, our Guides will drive campers to a new location each day. Specific adventure location location pins and recommended packing lists will be sent to the group in an introduction email 2 weeks prior to your session start date. Fees: $550 per camper. For More Information and Registration: https://creeklands.org/projects/slo-wild-camp/
When we rally around the revival of our ecosystems, we become more revived ourselves. From environmental restoration projects to classroom education, our volunteer opportunities connect you with nature and your community. To sign-up to volunteer or to request more information, please visit https://creeklands.org/get-involved/volunteer/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/
Central Coast Youth Environmental Stewardship (CC YES) Program. CC YES is a FREE adventure-based, environmental and climate literacy program for middle school students from groups that are underrepresented in the outdoors and STEM: Programs run Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Sessions include: June 16-20; June 23-37; and June 30 - July 3. Groups are kept at a 15 participant maximum. Our experience-based learning includes Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and NOAA’s Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, leadership skills, traditional ecological knowledge, hands-on learning, and outdoor adventures. Activities include hiking, kayaking, nature journaling, hands-on learning, and more! Participants will visit various locations throughout San Luis Obispo County including: Downtown San Luis Obispo (Terrace Hill, Bishop’s Peak and Cerro San Luis); City Farm SLO and Prefumo Creek Trail; Los Osos Creek Wetlands Preserve; Montaña de Oro State Park; Morro Bay (estuary, Black Hill, kayaking in the bay); Avila Beach and Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences pier. For more Information and Joining: https://creeklands.org/projects/central-coast-yes/