Introductory Field Camp
Application Deadline April 1, 2024
GEOL 1001 Prerequisite Online, May 20 – June 10, 2024
Take the GEOL 1001 prereq online during the two weeks prior to camp.
Field Camp Experience, JUNE 12 – JULY 2, 2024
Take GEOL 1003 (and 1601 and 1602) as a field-based course at LSU’s spectacular field
station outside Colorado Springs, CO. It is a 3-week field class, and the only extra
cost is travel to and from Colorado plus tuition. Room, board, and food paid for by
our incredible alumni and donors!
Senior Field Camp - GEOL 3666
Application Deadline April 1
Scholarship? Apply now! Must apply online using Blackbaud
About the Camp
LSU maintains a rustic camp facility in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains south of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The site has been used for field geology courses since 1928. LSU purchased the camp property in 1954 from the Keeton brothers whose father homesteaded the area in the late 1800s. Remnants of the old homestead still stand in various places on the property.
About Charles Barney
The LSU Geology Field Camp opened in 1928 and serves a vital role within the College of Science. The field camp gives Geology and Geophysics students the opportunity to take their learning experience beyond the classroom; to explore the complex natural structures and mechanisms which form the blueprint for planet Earth. Our field camp is a priceless to have as a teaching environment.
Thanks to Charles Barney’s generosity, the field camp now has a perpetual source of funding. This return will be used each year by the Charles Barney Geology Field Camp Program to pay for operating expenses, facility improvement, and staff salaries for faculty who work at the camp. Barney was a former LSU football player who played on some of LSU’s most successful teams in the 1940s. Additionally, he was an United States Navy veteran of World War II’s Pacific Theatre. Following the war, Barney made a mark in the petroleum industry, serving as a key figure in the Mobil and Superior Oil corporations for several decades. Barney then ran his own business based in Houston, Mark I Enterprises, which invests in oil and gas as well as real estate. Mr. Barney passed away December 3, 2017.
Most fun way to learn geology!! Need more info? Want to apply?
Contact Information:
Dr. Amy Luther
LSU Field Camp Director
Department of Geology & Geophysics
225-578-2337
aluther@lsu.edu
E235 Howe Russell Kniffen Bldg
Baton Rouge, LA 70803