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chester Outdoor classrooms

PictureVideo: Chester
Chester is in Plumas County with two schools in Plumas Unified School District.

In addition to outdoor seating areas on each campus, Chester schools have access to three natural Learning Landscapes outdoor classrooms within walking distance. Click on the thumbnail to see a 
short video about Chester's outdoor classrooms.

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Collins Pine Trail Learning Landscape
  • Wooded trail through managed forest land.
  • Owner: Collins Pine Lumber Company (MOU)
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Chester Meadows Learning Landscape
  • Meadowlands adjacent to Lake Almanor
  • Owner: Pacific Gas & Electric (Agreement)
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Olsen Barn Learning Landscape
  • The Olsen Barn Meadow is 107 acres of meadow, creekside forest along the North Fork Feather River, and wetland adjacent to Lake Almanor with a 130-year old iconic barn.
  • Owner: Feather River Land Trust (fee title)
  • Read the story of conserving Olsen Barn Meadow
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