Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa

Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa (formerly known as Rio Mesa Center) is an outdoor laboratory for the sciences, humanities, social sciences and cultural studies, stimulating scholarship about a broad range of environmental topics associated with human and natural system interactions. After leasing the approximately 400-acre property for several years, the University of Utah took ownership in late 2015, thanks to the generous property donation by Mr. David Bonderman.

The station supports research, education, and other academic pursuits that aid in our understanding or appreciation of ecology, the environment, and human-environment interactions. Our mission is to promote and inspire environmental scholarship on the Colorado Plateau.

Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa emphasizes the following values as we strive to carry out our mission:

  • Water is the lifeblood of the West: Research, education and outreach collectively work to ensure a sound understanding of watersheds and the Dolores River, a key tributary of the Colorado River.
  •  Foster exchange of research knowledge:  Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa provides an outdoor laboratory for inquiry and open sharing of data and research findings.
  •  Foster environmental literacy: Through education programs, Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa trains the next generation of environmental stewards and global citizens.
  •  Land preservation: Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa preserves prime river ecosystems for research and to inform restoration and land management efforts.
  • Embrace land stewardship: Sustainable living is dynamic and has evolved over time. As stewards of the Colorado Plateau, Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa explores human habitation of the past, and contemporary and future modes of dwelling in these arid lands.
  • Professional Training: Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa provides training opportunities for developing professionals in connection with ongoing landscape and facilities development, maintenance and programmatic operations.

Our facilities are available for research, classes, workshops, and writers- and artists-in-residence.

Year Founded
2007
Year Joined OBFS
2008
Size of Field Station (hectares)
101-500
FSML Web Address
https://bonderman-station.utah.edu

Private nonprofit organization?
No
Universities affiliated / Parent Organization
University of Utah
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
No
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Additional Information

Private nonprofit organization?
Names of Universities affilated
0
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
No
Name of partner
Tribal partners/users
No
MSI/HBCU users
No
Community College users
No
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Visiting a FS/ML

Open to the Public
No
Year round staff
1-2
Seasonal staff
3-5
Overnight housing facilities/# of beds
21-50
Distance to emergency services
61+
Library
No
Hiking trails
Yes
Internship employment
No

Environmental Information

Biomes
Desert
Minimum Elevation
751-1500 meters
Maximum Elevation
751-1500 meters
Köppen climate classification
B (arid)
Freshwater habitats
Yes
Urban or rural
Agricultural fields
No

Research

REU host station
Yes
Dry lab space
No
Wet Lab space
No
Research vessels available
No
GIS capacity on site
Yes
Long term data sets
Yes
On site herbarium or voucher species
Formal Data Management Plan
No
Mesocosms, plots, stream diversions, or other sets ups for outdoor manipulative experiments
Yes
Date Joined OBFS
January 31, 2024