Central Valley Tour 2025
Field Trip - April 23-25
Registration Opens January 16 – Sign Up Here for Announcements
This tour ventures through California’s Central Valley, known as the nation’s breadbasket thanks to an imported supply of surface water and local groundwater. Covering about 20,000 square miles through the heart of the state, the valley provides 25 percent of the nation’s food, including 40 percent of all fruits, nuts and vegetables consumed throughout the country.
This 3-day, 2-night tour focuses on the San Joaquin Valley, the southern part of the vast region, which is facing challenges after years of drought, dwindling water supplies, decreasing water quality and farmland conversion for urban growth. Led by Foundation staff and Thomas Harter, Chair for Water Resources Management and Policy at the University of California, Davis, the tour gives participants an understanding of the region’s water use and issues as well as the agricultural practices, including new technologies and water-saving measures.
Participants will visit farms and some of the state’s major infrastructure, such as Friant Dam and the San Luis Reservoir, as well as the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge, a major wintering ground and migratory stopover point for large concentrations of waterfowl and shorebirds. The tour begins and ends at the Foundation’s office in Sacramento.
Contact Programs Director Nick Gray via email with any tour questions.
What attendees say about this tour:
“It was very impactful to see the variety of perspectives at the ground level. Reading about issues can seem almost fictional. Seeing the reservoirs and farms with my own eyes truly deepened my understanding of San Joaquin Valley.”
“This was a fantastic tour. In three days, I had the opportunity to meet numerous experts in the field. It was a nice blend of speakers.”
“The tour was extremely organized. The information/material, speakers, and opinions were well rounded and I enjoyed engaging with farmers and other industry leaders who are on the frontlines of California water.”
Planned Stops Include:
- Kern Water Bank
- San Joaquin River
- Terminus Dam
- Mendota Pool
- Friant Dam
- San Luis National Wildlife Refuge
- San Luis Reservoir
Planned Topics Include:
- Water supply & drought
- Flood management
- Groundwater banking
- Surface water storage
- Subsidence
- Wetlands
- Agricultural supply & drainage
Tour Start & End Point:
The tour starts at 7:30 a.m. on April 23 and ends at 6:30 p.m. on April 25 at the Water Education Foundation office, 2151 River Plaza Drive, Suite 205, Sacramento, CA. Free parking is available.
The tour includes overnight stays near Coalinga and in Visalia which are arranged by the Foundation and covered by the registration fee.
The Courtyard Sacramento Airport Natomas is next door to the Water Education Foundation and also offers a shuttle to/from Sacramento International Airport (SMF). We have a discounted room rate arranged there and self-pay booking options are provided upon registration for the tour.
An alternative departure point from the tour on Friday afternoon in the Turlock area can also be arranged. Please contact Programs Director Nick Gray via email for details.
Pricing Details:
General – $TBA (one person, single-occupancy room)
Fee includes all tour meals, transportation, materials, snacks and hotel accommodations once the tour begins Wednesday. Meals covered by the registration fee include lunch on Wednesday through lunch on Friday. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the tour’s beginning and end point.
A limited amount of scholarship funding is available to pay for a portion of the tour. Scholarships are awarded based on a few factors, including:
- Financial need
- Reason for scholarship request
- How the education & experience will be used after the tour
Contact Nick Gray via email to apply or for more information.
Cancellation & Refund Policy:
The deadline to cancel and receive a refund is three weeks prior to the first day of the tour due to lodging, meal and transportation commitments. Substitutions are allowed up to five business days before the tour. The refund amount may be subject to an additional processing fee.
We recognize that unexpected conflicts with our tours can occur from time to time. The Water Education Foundation recommends you consider arranging travel insurance from a provider of your choice soon after tour registration to protect against such unfortunate events.
MCLE Credit Hours:
Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit hours are available only to California attorneys for an additional fee. Contact Nick Gray via email with any questions.
REGISTRATION OPENS JANUARY 16!
2151 River Plaza Drive, Suite 205
Sacramento, CA 95833