GEO 385/585: Field Study

Yellowstone National Park

via the historic route of the

Oregon Trail

August 6-16, 2005


Yellowstone Field Course Preview!



Geographers learn by looking at the land, and getting out "in the field" has always been a crucial part of geography. After all, what are geographers if not adventuresome travelers! This field study course to Yellowstone National Park will introduce you to the rich and inviting landscape of the American West. During the eleven-day trip, you will learn of the cultural and environmental aspects of geography, seeing examples of both first-hand at a number of key western national parks and at several historic sites along the Oregon Trail. You will also have lots of fun!! The only preprequisites for the course are an interest in learning about the western landscape and an enthusiasm for traveling.


Jon T. Kilpinen, Associate Professor Jon.Kilpinen@valpo.edu
Dept. of Geography and Meteorology phone: 219-464-5157
Valparaiso University fax: 219-548-7738
Valparaiso IN 46383


Benefits:

Key Points of Interest:

  • Chimney Rock National Historic Site, Nebraska

  • Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska

  • Oregon Trail Ruts State Historical Site, Wyoming

  • Independence Rock State Historical Site, Wyoming

  • Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

  • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

  • Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming

  • Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming

  • Custer State Park, South Dakota

  • Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Highlights from Previous Trips:

Cost:



To reserve your place on this exciting outing, submit $75 to Prof. Kilpinen as soon as possible.
Seating is limited, and spots will be filled strictly in order of receipt of deposits.
Your deposit is refundable until May 20, 2005, should you choose to cancel your reservation.



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Created by JTK, December 18, 1996. Revised April 28, 2005.