About McCall Field Campus
What happens here
University of Idaho’s McCall Field Campus is a vital resource for Idahoans, playing a key role in the state’s environmental education, research efforts and economic development. Located near the heart of McCall, this unique facility brings together students, educators and communities to advance Idaho’s natural resource management and science education. Through a vast array of academic programs, the field campus fosters experiential learning that directly benefits Idaho’s economy by preparing future leaders in natural resources, environmental education and science communication.
For students, the McCall Field Campus offers unparalleled opportunities to engage in transformative learning experiences. Through conducting cutting-edge research to participating in immersive outdoor education programs, students gain the skills needed to address the environmental challenges facing Idaho and beyond. The campus also serves as a hub for local and regional partnerships, driving innovation and collaboration that benefits Idaho’s rural communities.
By connecting academic learning with real-world applications, the McCall Field Campus strengthens Idaho’s future, equipping the next generation of environmental leaders and contributing to the state’s growing economy. Through our commitment to fostering scientific literacy and promoting sustainable practices, the field campus continues to help University of Idaho make a lasting impact on both the people of Idaho and the global community.
- 40,000 K-12 student participants
- 400 graduate students educated at MOSS
- 500 undergrads organized into cohorts at McCall Field Campus
- 10,000 professionals served at McCall Field Campus retreats