
June 2017
Adventurers – Week 1
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 1
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 1
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 1
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 1
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 1
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »July 2017
Adventurers – Week 2 – No Camp on July 4
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 2 – No Camp on July 4
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 2 – No Camp on July 4
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 2 – No Camp on July 4
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 2 – No Camp on July 4
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 2 – No Camp on July 4
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 3
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 3
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 3
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 3
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 3
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 3
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 4
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 4
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 4
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 4
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 4
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 4
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 5
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 5
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 5
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 5
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 5
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 5
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 6
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 6
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 6
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 6
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 6
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 6
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »August 2017
Adventurers – Week 7
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 7
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 7
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 7
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 7
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 7
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 8
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 8
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 8
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 8
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 8
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 8
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 9
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 9
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 9
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 9
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 9
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 9
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Adventurers – Week 10
Adventurers (ages 12–13) engage in a variety of hands-on activities that encourage self-direction, leadership skill building, and teamwork. Through multifaceted projects, adventurers learn about complex science concepts and environmental issues such as Farm to Table, Renewable Energy, and Climate Change. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Leaders In Training – Week 10
Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-15) This is a specialized camp program designed to develop important leadership skills and prepare older campers to help lead camp. LITs practice skills such as public speaking, group management, and caring for younger children. As LITs grow into their new role as camp leaders, they will take part in fun activities that make camp special, such as team-building activities, science learning, and field trips. After successfully completing one LIT session, LITs 15 years or older are eligible…
Find out more »Owls – Week 10
Owls (age 5) explore the wonders of nature using their five senses. Each day is filled with art activities, learning games, outdoor/nature exploration, and camp songs. This full-day program includes a rest time followed by more play and outdoor exploration. Campers must be 5 years old prior to the start of their session. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
Find out more »Hawks – Week 10
Hawks, ages 6–7, investigate the outdoors through science experiments and creative play. Each day is a blend of outdoor play and structured activities, providing different avenues for campers to connect with nature and each other. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 6
Find out more »Falcons – Week 10
Falcons, children ages 9-10, learn how to develop and test their own ideas to gain a better understanding of nature through discovery and hands on-activities. Whether practicing science or art or team building, campers are encouraged to follow new interests and learn new skills. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
Find out more »Ravens – Week 10
Ravens, children ages 10-11, learn through focused outdoor exploration and guided experiments to understand the natural world in greater depth. Through inquiry-based activities, they are encouraged to follow and build on their own interests. Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
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