The James Reserve was donated to the University of California in 1966, by Harry and Grace James, and is a “living laboratory” in the University of California’s Natural Reserve System. The reserve is an active field site, including extensive teaching use of the site by university-level courses in biology, botany, animal tracking, earth philosophy, zoology, ecology, others. The site is open for research, teaching, and academic retreats to all UC students, faculty, and staff for $5 per night.
Overnight accommodations at are provided at Trailfinders Lodge and include 6 bedrooms for up to 25 persons; great room for dining and meetings; kitchen with four burner stove and two refrigerators; 2 bathrooms with showers; wood stove and gas heating; campfire ring, outdoor barbecues, tent camping area can accommodate 10 persons; weather station; remote sensing lab and databases; vertebrate study skins, herbarium, insect collection; workshop; and trail system.
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