Facilities

Valentine Camp Facilities

Valentine Reserve’s facilities consist of a log classroom building constructed in 2000, three renovated log cabins constructed in the 1920s, and the Kohler tool shed. Each cabin has modern cooking, sleeping, bathroom facilities, electricity, spring water, and limited parking/storage space. There is no food or custodial service.

To view more information for each site’s specific facilities please visit the site facility pages. Additional information regarding site maps is also available. 

We are a small field station and need to support a wide array of research and teaching activities.  We are a highly used station, and during our peak periods we need every available bed.  Our university approved rate policy is based on a rate per person per night, and we do not have different rates for different houses or types of lodging.  We do our best to group people into spaces by classes and research teams, and try not to mix unless we really need to do so.  We will do our best to accomodate any special requests. We fully understand that everyone would love to have their own space, however that is often not possible here.  As a field station we try our best to support as many valid uses as possible.  Thank you for your understanding.

The University Cabin

The University Cabin is a three bedroom, two bath house that sleeps up to eight people. The kitchen is fully stocked for cooking and dining. Food is supplied by the user.

Old Valentine Cabin

The Old Valentine Cabin is a two bedroom, one bath house that sleeps up to six people. The kitchen is fully stocked for cooking and dining. Food is supplied by the user.

Cook Cabin

The Cook cabin is a one bedroom, one bath house that sleeps up to four people. The kitchen is fully stocked for cooking and dining. Food is supplied by the user.

Kohler Shed

The Kohler Shed is where the caretakers and stewards keep tools and equipment. Some tools may be available to researchers upon special request. Researchers don’t have direct access to the shed.

Education Center

The Education Center was built in 2000 and is mainly used for the Outdoor Science Education Program. Access may be permitted to some researchers and research groups depending on availability