Outdoor Education

Hartland is excited to announce our new Outdoor Education Program for Christian Schools! This is first and foremost a ministry event. Students will grow and learn together through chapel services, class participation, and other activities throughout their stay.

We are launching our first two weeks of Outdoor Ed in the Spring of 2026. Check back for details. We can’t wait to share what we have in store for you!

At these rates, space will be limited, so sign up today to ensure your school has all the spots it needs!

 

Not quite ready to sign up, but you’d like some more information?

 

Dates and Speakers

Week 1 April 6-10, 2026

Week 2 April 13-17, 2026

School/Group Registration

Christian Schools can register for the full program or depart one night earlier, making this event flexible for your school’s budget and schedule.

With two weeks to choose from and two price-points, we’re hopeful we can partner with multiple Christian Schools in the area to help support your mission of faith and education.

Groups arrive on Monday and your group can depart Thursday or Friday morning.

Outdoor Ed Week #1 (Mon-Fri)

Monday-Friday Event
Group Rate: $340/person (4 Nights, Departing Friday Morning)
REGISTER A GROUP
 

Outdoor Ed Week #1 (Mon-Thur)

Monday-Thursday Event
Group Rate: $281/person (3 Nights, departing Thursday Morning)
REGISTER A GROUP

Outdoor Ed Week #2 (Mon-Fri)

Monday-Friday Event
Group Rate: $340/person (4 Nights, Departing Friday Morning)
REGISTER A GROUP
 

Outdoor Ed Week #2 (Mon-Thur)

Monday-Thursday Event
Group Rate: $281/person (3 Nights, departing Thursday Morning)
REGISTER A GROUP

Details

EDUCATION & REFRESHMENT
Hartland’s Outdoor Education Program is purposefully designed to encourage and refresh students in their walk with Christ and foster encouraging relationships with others. You will learn and grow together through classes, fun activities, fellowship, heart-felt worship, and Bible teaching.

YOUR SCHOOL PROVIDES:
Any requested paperwork (Medical Forms, Liability Forms, Payment, etc.)
Cabin Counselors for your students (required to be live-scanned and have completed mandated reporter training per AB-506)
Point of Contact onsite (Teacher, Admin, etc.)
At least one vehicle for non-emergency transport of your own ill campers. (Campers who are ill must be transported off the mountain by the school/parent)

HARTLAND PROVIDES:
Housing, meals, program, activities, chapels, and classes.

DINING
You will LOVE all the great food at camp! Enjoy our buffet for every meal, a full salad bar for lunches and dinners, and staff working hard to serve you well.

Special Dietary Needs
We want to help make your dining experience enjoyable, if you have students with special dietary needs, please view our Food Policy to learn how to best navigate solutions. Click here to learn more about how we can best serve you.

WHAT TO BRING

  • Warm clothing for evenings
  • Good walking/hiking shoes
  • Jacket, sweatshirt, etc.
  • Bible
  • Pen or pencil
  • Camera
  • Flashlight
  • Earplugs (if your roommates snore)
  • Towel
  • Sleeping bag
  • Pillow
  • Soap, shampoo, toothbrush, etc
  • Insect repellent
  • Water bottle (for those who enjoy hiking)
  • Spending money for the Café/gift shop

Classes

Classes will vary each season based on school needs but will generally include lessons from the following categories:

Life-Zones of the Sierra Nevada

Flora and Fauna of the Sierras

Ornithology

Forestry & Fire Management

Wilderness Survival

Special Guests vary year to year and may include reptile and big cat presentations.

Final Schedules are made ahead of camp and distributed to attending schools.