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Pinnacles National MonumentA California condor soars above a chapparal hillside. Photo by Sara Bartels.
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Pinnacles National Monument
For Teachers
 

Our programs offer educators the opportunity to use the park as an outdoor learning environment. By immersing students into the park’s resources, teachers bring scientific concepts to life! 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.

Teachers can schedule a field trip by printing and filling out a program request and faxing it to the park. To get started, choose from our list of programs and options.

For detailed instructions on the process of applying for an educational fee waiver, please read our Educational Fee Waiver SOP.  For the fee waiver application or program request form, please see the links on the right hand side of this page. 

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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Yellow Starthistle  

Did You Know?
The yellow star thistle is one of many invasive (non-native) plants threatening the ecosystems of Pinnacles. Many seeds are accidentally transported into the park on shoes and gear; you can do your part to prevent the spread of these pests by cleaning shoes, socks, and gear before visiting the park.

Last Updated: February 16, 2009 at 18:15 EST