Please read carefully if you are applying to the Osborn Elementary School Program
Program Information
The Fairfield Osborn Preserve environmental education program features elementary school field trips led by naturalists who have been trained in natural history, state content standards and environmental education skills. The curriculum includes a 4-hour hike into the beautiful heart of the Preserve, as well as a teacher’s packet and a classroom visit to assist students with field trip readiness. The program can accommodate grades 3 through 5 only and is focused on academic standards for these grades.
Fairfield Osborn Preserve school tours are available during the fall and spring seasons. To be considered for a Preserve field trip, teachers must complete the on-line application. If you would prefer to print out the application, you may return it to:
- FOP Field Trip Reservations
- 6543 Lichau Road
- Penngrove, CA, 94951
Applicants are chosen by lottery for inclusion in the program. Please see the Events/Classes or available trip dates and application deadlines.
We ask that teachers NOT apply together unless they must come on the same date to share a bus. If two or more teachers must share a bus (with no more than 66 students total), we ask that each teacher fill out a separate on-line application and provide a note that they are applying jointly.
It is important to the success of our program that teachers share the entire experience with their students. Therefore, we request that teachers be present both during the classroom visit and on the trail the day of the field trip. Parent chaperones are required at a ratio of 1 adult per hiking group and no more. There is a fee of $3 per student. Payments must be made in advance via credit card or check (mail only). We no longer accept payment on the day of the trip. Adults are not charged. Groups should plan to arrive at the Preserve at 9:45 AM and expect to depart at 2 PM (though earlier departures are permitted if school and/or bus schedules require such).
Please feel free to contact us with questions at: 707-664-2197 or ssu.preserves@sonoma.edu.