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Summer Nature Resident Camp

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About Summer Nature Resident Camp

Looking for that true summer camp experience for your kids? Look no further than WOLF School’s Summer Nature Resident Camp! A 5 day/4 night overnight camp held June 20-24, 2016, Summer Nature Resident Camp is open to 5th-8th graders and led by WOLF School's professionally-trained naturalists. Kids will enjoy a week of fun, friends and outdoor exploration in the stunning redwood forest at Little Basin Cabins and Campground, part of Big Basin Redwoods State Park and located in the Santa Cruz Mountains between Santa Cruz and San Jose. From identifying native plants and their uses, to learning how to make fire and helping prepare their own meals, children will make a deeper connection with their public lands, and learn about their role within the web of life. Highlights of the week include geocaching, tie-dye, solar cooking, forestry, hiking, sleeping under the stars, and more!

Registration is currently open! Detailed WOLF School summer camp information and registration materials are at wolfschool.org. For questions or register, call (831) 338-8018 or email [email protected].

Web of Life Field (WOLF) School is a nonprofit organization providing environmental outdoor education programs to K-12 students and camp experiences for the community. Operating at multiple camps throughout California and with a mission of “building respect, appreciation and stewardship within the web of life,” WOLF School proudly serves 3,000 students each year.
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