Online coursework: October 16 - November 7 (32 hours, on your own, with assignment deadlines)
Live Field Day: (choose 1 location):
November 12 - Torreya State Park, Bristol, FL
November 17 - Archbold Biological Station, Venus, FL
November 17 - Enchanted Forest Sanctuary, Titusville, FL
November 18 - Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, Melrose, FL
November 20 - Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL
November 20 - Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka, FL
Registration:
REGULAR registration will open on September 3 at 10:00am ET.
EARLY registration is available for previous NATA graduates*. You must email the NATA Training Coordinator before August 21, to request early registration access. Early registration will end when regular registration opens.
Registration will close on September 19 at 11:59pm ET, or when capacity is reached; we expect course will fill to capacity quickly!
Course Description:
S-130/190 is designed to provide entry-level wildland firefighter skills, and is often required for participation in prescribed burning activities (Firefighter Type II). Participants will receive federally-recognized National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) certificates for S-130, S-190, and L-180.
This course satisfies the fire-requirement for NATA's Certificate in Natural Areas Management (CNAM).
Course topics include:
Proper tactics to extinguish fire with or without the use of water
Why lookouts, communications, escape routes, and safety zones are important
The primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfire
How to recognize potentially hazardous situations
Environmental factors of fuel, weather, and topography that affect the spread of wildland fire
This course is presented in a hybrid format (both the online and in-person field day is REQUIRED).
Online training:
Prior to the in-person field day, participants MUST complete 32 hours of online coursework across 3-weeks (on your own, with weekly assignment deadlines); reliable internet connection and computer is required.
All registrants must complete the online training provided by NATA (we do NOT accept participants for the Field Day only).
Agenda: S130/S190/L180 Online Agenda FALL 2025
In-person field day:
Participants must attend an in-person field day at a location they choose when registering (capacity is limited at each site); no transfers allowed.
Field locations and dates are above
What to bring to the field training:
6 inch or higher leather boots
Leather gloves
Cotton/natural fiber clothing
Lunch and water bottle
PPE (optional, but encouraged and required if you want to participate in live fire: helmet, Nomex, eye protection)
Registration Information:
$215 per person (price subject to change)
You must pay with a CREDIT CARD online at the time of registration on the Eventbrite website. The confirmation email from Eventbrite is your receipt.
NO REFUNDS will be offered after registration closes.
NO CREDITS will be issued for those who do not complete the online and in-person course in the allotted time, regardless of reason.
Eventbrite processing fees are NONREFUNDABLE, meaning that if you need a refund, you will receive a partial refund, minus the Eventbrite processing fees. For more information, visit Eventbrite's policy.
College Students: There will be a limited # of discounts available for current full-time college students in Florida for $165 (price subject to change). Proof of enrollment is required. College discounts will be first come-first served. You must email the NATA Training Coordinator at least two weeks in advance to request early registration access. Early registration will end when regular registration opens.
*EARLY registration is available to any person who has graduated from one or more of the NATA core courses. You must email the NATA Training Coordinator at least two weeks in advance to request early registration access. Early registration will end when regular registration opens.
For more information, contact:
Training Coordinator
Natural Areas Training Academy