Spaces are limited!
Deadline to apply is Friday, June 7, 2019.
The City of South San Francisco is excited to collaborate with San Bruno Mountain Watch through a grant from the California Department of Parks and Recreation Habitat Conservation Fund to provide an opportunity for youth to connect with their local environment.
Camp participants will explore various areas of San Bruno Mountain and learn about its fascinating cultural history and ecology, guided by docents from San Bruno Mountain Watch. Campers will also learn how to help the rare and endangered plants and animals of San Bruno Mountain through stewardship.
Campers will:
- Grow native San Bruno Mountain plants at the Mission Blue Nursery
- Explore the woods and wildlife of Buckeye and Owl Canyons
- Discover the ancient coast on a tour of the remnant San Bruno Mountain Dunes
- Adventure among the peaks of the mountain on a hike along the ridge and camp overnight on the mountain
To apply for the program campers must write a short essay on why they should be considered to participate in the camp and turn it in along with the application.
Questions? Contact Laura Armanino, Recreation & Community Services Supervisor, at 650-875-6951 or
laura.armanino@ssf.net
.