CDCR-Baseline Conservation Camp #30 - CLOSED

State - CLOSED

Last Updated: July 18, 2024
Address
16809 Peoria Flat Rd, Jamestown, CA 95327
Beds
134
County
Tuolumne
Phone
209-984-4464

Baseline Camp #30 is for State - CLOSED offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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Satellite View of CDCR-Baseline Conservation Camp #30 - CLOSED

The Baseline Camp #30 has now closed. We invite you to check the state prison directory and use the Live Arrest Records finder to help locate your loved one.

Since this California State facility is now closed, you can check through these state prison directories to see if you can locate your incarcerated person, the Prison Directory, and/or Live Arrest Records.

Camp History - Baseline Conservation Camp was originally established in 1965, based on grounds at Sierra Conservation Center (SCC). In 1990, the Baseline Camp operation was relocated approximately 6 miles east of SCC.

Inmate Benefits - All inmates are required to work and they are paid for their labor. The majority of the inmates are laborers, and they receive $1.45 per day. Skilled inmates may earn up to $2.56 per day. Skilled inmates include mechanics, clerks, cooks, plumbers, welders, carpenters, electricians, and the lead fire crew workers. While fighting fires, inmate may earn $1 per hour. Although basic preparation and fire fighting is conducted at the SCC by both CDC and CDF personnel, additional work training continues at the Camp. CDF assures that the inmates are fire and emergency ready and provides a variety of other hands-on project training.

Money earned by the inmates is placed into a trust account for their use. They may send money home or save it until they are released to parole. At the camp canteen, inmates may purchase items such as toiletries, correspondence materials, and snacks. They may also participate in hobby crafts or other leisure time activities during their off-work hours. Visiting is conducted during weekends, and families are allowed to bring a picnic lunch for the visit. There are also spiritual services provided by community volunteers. With these benefits, inmates quickly learn that life in a conservation camp is preferable to life behind the walls of a prison and, therefore, conduct themselves accordingly.

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