Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station Student Cabin and Support Facilities Replacement

Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station Student Cabin and Support Facilities Replacement

Established in 1929, the Camp Davis Rocky Mountain Field Station is an approximately 120-acre research and teaching facility outside Jackson, Wyoming. This project for the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is to demolish the majority of the outdated student-assigned cabins and bathhouses that are original to the camp’s construction. Thirty new modular cabins will be constructed, each approximately 300 gross square feet including a living/sleeping area and a bathroom with a shower. The camp’s Johnston Hall recreational facility that was destroyed by a tree during a recent winter storm will be replaced with a new, approximately 1,800-gross-square-foot recreational facility that will include open recreational space, restrooms, and a laundry room. The project also includes required upgrades to the electrical, water supply, and septic systems to support the new cabins and recreational hall.

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