Southern Sierra Cone Camp 2026 - Mountain Home
Cone Camp is a hybrid training course comprised of a 2-3 hour online prep course (Cone Hunting 101) and in-person handon field training. Attendees learn how to identify, monitor, and facilitate collections from California’s native conifers to support reforestation efforts taking place across the state.
Who is this training for?
Anyone interested in learning about conifer cone and seed collection! College students, professional and amateur arborists, foresters, field technicians, community scientists, and Corps or service members are all welcome. Cone Camp Day 1 provides a robust introduction to the skills, tools, and knowledge related to cone collection and forest seed gathering. If cone collection is or will become part of your work, we recommend staying for Days 2 & 3 for more in-depth guided practice.
Agenda Overview
Pre-camp: Complete the online course, Cone Hunting 101
Day 1 - Community & Pros: Review the basics and get your hands sappy with experience identifying species, rating cone crops, submitting surveys, setting up throwlines, & evaluating cone ripeness while getting oriented to your local surrounding and culture of seed collection!
- Introduction to CA Reforestation & Careers
- Local Orientation
- Collection Culture, Ethics, & Guidelines
- Conifer Identification Practice
- Cone Surveying & Monitoring Field Practice
Day 2 & 3 - Pros: Get comfortable with day-of collection operations and contract administration, and put the pedal to the metal by practicing & conducting official cone surveys guided by cone experts and support surveys for the local forest.
- Cone Collection & Ground Crew Demonstration
- Contract Administration
- Cone Surveying & Field Monitoring Practice in Small Groups
What you'll receive: Printed copy of the California Cone Hunter's Pocket Guide, expert coaching, hands-on practice and guidance! American Forests is reserving group camping for the training, attendees are welcome to utilize the space to camp overnight for no additional fee.
What to pack: Binoculars (if you have them), hard hat, camp chair, closed-toed shoes, all meals and snacks, sun protection, warm layers. Note: If camping, you are responsible for bringing ALL necessary camping equipment and meals. Potable water will be available.
Can't attend due to financial constraints? Fill out the form below to request a registration fee waiver. Requests are not guaranteed, and waivers are limited and reserved for those who need it in order to attend. Cone Camp 2026: Registration Fee Waiver Request – Fill out form
Location
Methuselah Group Campground
(36.209132, -118.685241)
Springville, CA 93265