Robinson Forest
Robinson Forest

Spring Camp

Spring Camp

Spring Field Semester

The Spring Field Semester is for all students in the junior year of the Forestry program. The Spring Field Semester is a semester-long immersion into the practice and application of forestry.

   
First Half of the Spring Field Semester

The first half of the Spring Field Semester is spent traveling throughout Kentucky to learn about different ecosystems, land uses, landownership types, and wood industry facilities. While you are based in Lexington, classes are held from 8 am until 5 pm Monday through Thursday. Most days you will travel to local forested areas such as Raven Run, Berea Forest, or the Daniel Boone National Forest. Fridays are reserved for finishing the week’s assignments and report writing.

 

Second Half of the Spring Field Semester

During the second half of the Spring Field Semester, you will be at UK’s Robinson Forest with a 14,800 acre classroom at your cabin doorstep. UK’s Robinson Forest is one of the largest research and educational forests in the eastern United States. Robinson Forest is located in southeastern Kentucky and has 14,800 acres of forests, cabins, classroom, computer lab, and dining hall. In addition to the hands-on learning in the forest, students enjoy Ms. Neva’s wonderful cooking and evenings by the campfire.

Spring Field Semester

Learn more about the spring field semester.

Learn more about Spring Field Semester

Contact Information

617 Clemons Fork Road Clayhole, KY 41317

+1 (606) 666-9995