How to Join Hands on the Land

Hands on the Land is a network of field classrooms designed to connect students, teachers, and parents to their public lands. Hands on the Land offers education programs in natural and cultural settings that have been developed collaboratively by federal agencies and schools.

The goal of Hands on the Land is to encourage and support local partnerships between public land management agencies and schools, teachers, and students. To join the Hands on the Land network, partnerships must meet these Membership Criteria*. For more information about the benefits of membership in Hands on the Land about how you can be part of this growing network, click on one of the following links.

*The program is currently sponsored by federal grants from the participating agencies. Non-federal agencies and education centers may sign up for a free 30-day trial period. After the trial period is over, there is a one-time fee of $150 required for all non-federal agencies and education centers. Sign up using the Site Membership Application link above.
Bureau of Land ManagementUS Fish and Wildlife ServiceUSDA Forest ServiceUSDA Natural Resource Conservation ServiceNational Park ServiceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationEnvironmental Protection Agency