Cultural Travel & Study Tours
The Guide to Cultural Travel & Study Tours
Yosemite Field Seminars
       
Website www.yosemite.org
Year Established 1974
Program Description Natural history, birding, Native American photography, day hikes, family trips which can include youngsters, backpacks, drawing & painting.
Number of Programs/Year 75-80
Program Length 1-8 days
Group Size or S:T Ratio 8-15
Program Focus Nature/Science, Culture/History/Heritage
Faculty Includes Pete Devine, Moira Donohoe, Robin Drury, Dick Ewart, Ilo Gassoway Jr., Catherine Gockley, John Harris, Stan Hutchinson, Robin Ingraham Jr., Richard Glenn Keator, Jeanne Lamosse, Jeffrey Maurer, Pam McAdoo, Noreen Mc Clintock, Julie Miller Ahern, Jim Nett, Richard Newman, Jeff Nixon, Ron Oriti, Lucy Parker, Sarah Rabkin, Michael Rigney, Michael Ross, Kristina Rylands, Rich Seiling, Margereta Sequin, Doris Sloan, Suzanne Swedo, Lynn Thorensen, Howard Weamer, Dave Wyman.
Costs $85-$355. Some trips include meals & lodging.
U.S. Locations Yosemite National Park, California
Months February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
Contact Seminar Coordinator
Yosemite Field Seminars
PO Box 230
El Portal, CA 95318
United States
Phone: 209-379-2321
Fax: 209-379-2486
E-Mail: info@yosemite.org

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