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Pinnacles National Monument
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The programs available at Pinnacles have been designed to meet the educational objectives of the teachers in our surrounding communities by offering three options to utilize the park as a classroom. These options include:

Multi-day programs
Our multi-day programs combine classroom learning and a park visit. These programs are geared for students in 4th - 8th grades.

One-day programs
Visit the park for a one-day program that is led by a park educator.

Teacher-led visits
Teachers can lead their own classes for visits in the park to apply concepts in subjects applicable to the park's resources.

Program Request Form
Pinnacles Program Request Form
Download and print our program request form
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Pinnacles Educational Fee Waiver
Pinnacles Educational Fee Waiver
Fill out this form to apply for an Educational Fee Waiver. (Different than Program Request Form)
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The Five Sisters rock formation, as seen from the Bear Gulch Reservoir  

Did You Know?
Pinnacles National Monument began as a volcano that first erupted about 195 miles south of its present location. It has traveled northward along the San Andreas Fault, and currently moves at a rate of about 2 - 3 centimeters per year.

Last Updated: November 29, 2006 at 14:07 EST