2026 Summer Camp Offerings
Camps run 9 am-1:00
Monday-Thursday (Yearlings 7-12yrs)
Tuesday/ Wednesday/ Thursday (Fawns 3-6yrs)
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Camp cancellations must be requested one full week before your child’s scheduled camp in order to receive a 50% refund.
No exceptions.
Fawn Camps: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9am - 1pm
$180/week
POLLINATORS:
June 16,17,18
Kick off the summer with our pollinators camp where we will learn how nature stays in bloom! Come build pollinator “hotels,” go on a scavenger hunt for wildflowers and practice your hand at watercolor as we use nature as inspiration.
TINY ARTIST :
June 23,24,25
Become an artist this week by exploring different age appropriate techniques, art mediums and trying your hand at nature art! Mud paint, nature made brushes and more!
POTIONS :
June 30, July 1, 2
Learn about cause-and-effect as we mix and measure for our nature experiments! So much fun to be had as we create “Magic Forest Recipes,” and name some of our amazing creations.
ANIMAL HOMES AND HABITATS:
July 7,8,9
Learn empathy, problem solving and environmental awareness as we build nests, dens and shelters like our forest critters do! Gather around for animal storytelling, animal tracking and identifying as well as participating in one of our favorite games: Forest Animal Hide-and-seek!
EARTH AND ELEMENTS
July 14,15,16
Explore natures elements as we mud build (Earth), water play (Water), explore bubbles and streamers (Air), Track the sun and explore heat (Fire). Each day students will be introduced to new songs, poems and games/activities.
*NOTE: due to fire season and the age of our students, our fire will be symbolic only.*
Yearling Camps: Monday-Thursday 9-1
$220/week
NAVIGATION:
June 15-18
Campers will learn how to read maps, use compasses, and navigate trails. Projects include building personal compasses and creating detailed maps of our camp. The week ends with an exciting team navigation quest!
ROGUE VALLEY ADVENTURES:
June 22-25
We will explore local hikes, identify plants and wildlife, and practice safe hiking skills. Campers will create a “Junior Trail Guide Notebook” and design their own kid-friendly trail.
NOTE: Forest Park drop off locations are subject to change. Parents will be notified with plenty of time. One hike will be “off campus.” TBD- Transportation provided.
ADVANCED POTIONS:
June 29-July 2
Campers will collect natural ingredients, experiment with color, scent, and texture, and create their own potion recipes in a safe, imaginative way. The week ends with a “Potion Market” to share their creations and storytelling skills.
BASE CAMP: SHELTER & SURVIVAL
July 6-9
Children will learn practical outdoor living skills, including knot tying, tent and hammock setup, and kindling prep (no fire lighting). The week concludes with a Base Camp Challenge to create a functional camp using teamwork and problem-solving.
WILDCRAFT & WOODWORKS
July 13-16
Campers will explore traditional woodland skills such as cordage making, whittling, basket weaving, and natural dyeing. Each child will create a finished item to trade at our end-of-week Woodland Market