Richardson Grove Self-Guided In-Person Field Trip
PassPORTS is back for the 23-24 school year!
Accepting applications now. Click here to learn more about blended-access!
Explore Richardson Grove State Park!
It began with 120 acres, but with the help of Save the Redwoods League and other generous donors, the park has grown to 1,800 acres. A four-hour drive from San Francisco, the park features stunning coast redwoods more than three hundred feet tall and a national “wild and scenic” river (the South Fork of the Eel). On self guided field trips, K-12 educators facilitate the park experience with their students.
Please see calendar below to reserve your self-guided field trip!
Apply for a FREE blended field trip to Richardson Grove State Park!
Richardson Grove is excited to offer blended-access programs through PassPORTS, which offers Title I public schools with a field trip reimbursement grant to experience the park both virtually and in-person!
Fill out the PassPORTS 23-24 interest form to find out if you qualify to receive up to $1000 in reimbursements for your field trip costs! If approved, the K-12 Access Coordinator will reach out to schedule your virtual and in-person programs.
Want to find more PassPORTS Programs? Search the PORTSfinder!