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Camp Habitat Summer Camps


All sessions are taught by skilled instructors and assisted by junior counselors. Instructor to student ratios average about 8:2 for pre-school programs and 10:2 for older children. Throughout the week, guest specialists share their knowledge on insects, farming, forests, and other hands-on subjects. Youth learn about the ecosystems of Interior Alaska, including the people, plants, and animals that call Alaska home through games, crafts, songs, hikes, and growing food in the Creamer's Garden. All curriculums are designed to be developmentally appropriate. Parent involvement is encouraged!

Pre-School (Half-Day Program)
Nature Sprouts (Ages 4-5)

Children explore Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge through developmentally appropriate, hands-on activities and games. They will experience the wonders of the natural world through sensory exploration, discovery hikes, fun-filled games, songs, and simple craft projects.

Day Camp Programs (Full-Day Program)
Young people learn about the natural history of Interior Alaska through a engaging activities, games, hikes, projects and guest speakers. Youth explore the natural world through themes such as plants, animals, birds, fish, habitats, & people and the environment.

Nature Detectives (Ages 6-7): This group is based at Creamer's Field the entire week with no campout.

Water Striders (Ages 8-9): This group is based at Creamer's Field the entire week with one campout.

Refuge Adventurers (Ages 10-11): This group is based at Creamer's Field the entire week with one campout.

Camper Survey Commments 2006

 

Parent Survey Comments 2006

 


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