Field Trips at Galindo Creek Field Station
 The Concord Center provides an excellent location for the university’s first modern field station. Sitting at a unique convergence of developed suburban environment and protected open space, the center's 386 acres forms a nexus between built and natural landscapes, offering an opportunity for habitat conservation and environmental education.
The Concord Center provides an excellent location for the university’s first modern field station. Sitting at a unique convergence of developed suburban environment and protected open space, the center's 386 acres forms a nexus between built and natural landscapes, offering an opportunity for habitat conservation and environmental education.
The field station provides students with a rich environment for STEM related fieldwork, such as GPS navigation, flora and fauna inventory, and soil and water sampling.
Galindo Creek Field Station is currently open for faculty-led, college level field trips. To reserve the station, please send a brief overview of the proposed work, the date and time of the class visit, and your institutional affiliation to gcfs@csueastbay.edu.
