about the reserve
Valentine Camp is a center for research in the high Sierra Nevada and the upper Owens Valley. The reserve lies in a glacier-carved basin in a transition zone between the sagebrush desert of the Great Basin and the coniferous forests of the high Sierra Nevada. With its varied topography and soils, the site encompasses several distinct habitats: Sierran upper-montane forest and chaparral, Great Basin sagebrush, and wet montane meadow, all occurring within a relatively small area. Mammoth Creek flows through the site, bordered by high montane riparian vegetation. Several large springs and small seeps add to diverse habitats.
Photo: http://vesr.nrs.ucsb.edu/valentine/about-valentine-camp
Photo: http://vesr.nrs.ucsb.edu/valentine/about-valentine-camp
Facilities
Housing for 16 in three renovated cabins with modern cooking, sleeping, bathrooms, electricity, Internet, spring water. Other facilities include a single lab space, limited parking/storage space, and a log classroom building. Supplies are available in neighboring Mammoth Lakes.
Photo: http://vesr.nrs.ucsb.edu/valentine/about-valentine-camp |