The Montana Master Naturalist Program is designed for adults who want to stoke their curiosity, deepen their knowledge of the natural world, and give back to their communities in new ways.

We hope that participants will not only build the skills to interpret Montana’s flora, fauna, and landscape, but that they will also gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the natural world, and therefore become better stewards of it. This program is an excellent certification for those looking to pursue a career in environmental education or interpretive guiding, or those just looking to enhance their connection to place. 

During this experiential, field-based education, participants learn to identify species, interpret behaviors, and affirm ecological relationships. This foundational, applied knowledge not only enriches a sense of place, but also builds the confidence, attention, and curiosity to respect and conserve ecosystems.

2026 Courses


6-DAY COURSE
July 20-25, 2026
Condon, Montana

SVC will provide field guides and naturalist kits for use in the field.
Lodging at the Beck Homestead provided.
 Meals are not provided, but students will have access to a kitchen to prepare their own food.

See example syllabus below

$575 FOR TUITION, MASTER NATURALIST CERTIFICATION, & LODGING

“My knowledge of the natural world has grown so much through my participation in Swan Valley Connections’ Montana Master Naturalist program. This was thanks to their knowledgeable and patient teaching staff. 10/10 stars.”

-Monro Obenauer, Master Naturalist ‘22

After earning your Montana Master Naturalist credentials with SVC, you can maintain your certification by completing 20 hours of volunteer service and 8 hours of continuing education each year. From tracking classes to bird counts to river cleanups, SVC offers many ways for naturalists to meet their volunteer service and continuing education requirements, so please reach out to Sara Lamar to learn more. You can also find a full set of ideas and instructions on this page from the Montana Natural History Center, our partner who serves as the statewide host for maintaining certification.

Pika illustration by Emily McCall
Field journal entry by Master Naturalist alumna Kelly Stone

Field journal entry by Master Naturalist alumna Kelly Stone