OUR MISSION:
Equitable access to outdoor experiences for BIPOC and low income youth
Bay Area Wilderness Training envisions a generation of social and environmental leaders, inspired by positive and meaningful experiences in nature, who reflect the diversity of our local community.
NEWS
BAWT’s Commitment to Anti-Racism
BAWT Family, We dedicate this month’s newsletter to healthy and strong Black lives and futures. Juneteenth, Freedom Day, is June 19th. America has come a long way since the Emancipation Proclamation and has so much further to go. We are committed to doing the...
Earth Day 2020
Happy Earth Day, everyone! There's no better time than now to celebrate and appreciate all that the natural world has to offer. Take a moment (or a few!) today to get some fresh air and give thanks to Mother Earth for providing us with so much joy, knowledge, and...
COVID-19 Park Closure Updates
Please read below for updated information regarding Bay Area park closures. *Updated as of March 27, 2020* California State Parks: To date, State Parks has proactively taken the following steps in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic: Closures: Parks...
March 16th COVID-19 Update
Dear BAWT Community, Community and health are always top of mind at Bay Area Wilderness Training. As we navigate these unprecedented times we’ve implemented additional precautions and we appreciate your understanding of the following temporary changes. As of...
Coronavirus Update
To the BAWT Community: BAWT is taking serious precautions against the spread of COVID-19. Please see below for updates regarding BAWT events and how we are responding to the outbreak. BAWT Engagement Events - We are postponing our April 4th Spring Used...
BAWT Community Update
January 23, 2020 Dear BAWT Community, For the past six months, Liza Dadiomov, Director of Programs and Sierra Lawe, Director of Development have served as interim co-leaders of Bay Area Wilderness Training. During this period, the BAWT Board of Advisors created a...
What We Do:

Outdoor Leadership Training
We offer affordable outdoor leadership skills training for teachers and youth workers.

Free Outdoor Gear Library
Free high-quality outdoor gear loaned for free for youth groups, schools and community organizations serving disadvantaged youth.

Funding & Support
Offering scholarships for training courses, and grants to support trips with youth. Offering a supportive community of peers and guidance.
Why we do what we do
We help thousands of Bay Area youth get outdoors on overnight camping and day hiking trips each year. We aim to support them in discovering their relationship to nature and their wider community.
GET INVOLVED
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How we help you get youth outdoors
Summit Scholarship
We strive to keep our course registration fees low and we never want a lack of financial resources to become a barrier for eager youth workers or teachers who want to bring outdoor experiences to their communities. With this scholarship program, we hope to increase access to our programs for teachers and youth workers from under-represented and marginalized communities.
Richard Louv Minigrants
Through the generosity of our supporters, BAWT offers Richard Louv Minigrants annually in the amount of $250 each. These funds help youth organizations and schools to cover the cost of venturing into the outdoors with the youth that they serve. We call this the Richard Louv Minigrant program to honor our good friend, author Richard Louv, whose book inspired Bay Area Wilderness Training founder to get started with our work.
Featured youth worker
Testimonial
“I think it is very important for more youth to have the chance to experience the outdoors. Experiencing the outdoors for me was my ticket to cleaning my life up, and I think that this can be the case for more youth; they just need the opportunity to see it.”
– Terry Roy, Outdoor Coordinator, BAWT FLT Alumni
Corporate Sponsors

In Kind Sponsors


Community Partners

Outdoor Educators Institute
OEI is one of our flagship yearly programs, through which we support young adults interested in pursuing a career in outdoor education, facilitation, and leadership through an immersive training program through once-a-week evening meetings and weekends over a three-month period.
OEI trainees will learn and practice a variety of outdoor skills necessary to becoming a culturally relevant outdoor leader. OEI also provides opportunities for outdoor employment, internships, and volunteering, as well as supports participants in building outdoor programming for their communities

Yoots
Yoots’ mission is to eliminate transportation as a barrier to equity for low income and under-represented youth. Our work lessens the logistical and financial burden on our youth serving partners, freeing up resources to focus on their critical programming.

Gaia Passages
Gaia Passages centers youth expressing their full selves in multicultural nature-based programs, empowering all to connect deeply with Earth wisdom within an intergenerational community of support and creative play.

Heirs to Our Oceans
At Heirs To Our Oceans we enVISION a world where all youth understand the world they are inheriting and are capable of creating a healthier, safer world for themselves and future generations.
Heirs To Our Oceans is for youth by youth in all of our actions to achieve our MISSION of inspiring the next generation of leaders connecting them in purpose, educating them on environmental and humanitarian global challenges, supporting them in processing and realizing solutions, and cultivating necessary skills to make real-world change and to adapt to the world they are inheriting.