In the quirky land of Maine, where the moose roam free and the lobsters perform daily salsa dances underwater, there exists a vibrant army of kids, who are known as the “Wild Adventurers”. These little explorers, equipped with their magical hiking boots and enchanted binoculars, spend their days interacting with the treasure that is nature. Our mischievous guide on this grand adventure is a jolly, bespectacled moose named Monty. Monty is not your average moose, oh no. This moose has the ability to speak in a British accent that could charm the squirrels right out of their trees and he wears neon-green hiking boots, not exactly the typical moose attire. Monty has a heart as big as a sunflower and he is particularly fond of Maine's little explorers. These bold Wild Adventurers are known for their audacious escapades, climbing the tallest pine trees and diving into the deepest blueberry bushes. They paddle their canoes in the vast lakes, fish with the otters, and have friendly maple syrup chugging contests with Monty. They feel the cool breeze in their hair, the fresh pine smell in their noses, and the whispers of the wind as it rustles through the leaves, telling tales of past adventures. These kids aren't just playing; they're learning the language of the wilderness, acquiring morsels of wisdom from the forest themselves. They’re connecting with nature, and in the process, they're proving that it isn't just about the outdoors; it's about finding magic and adventure in the unexpected. It's about giggles under starry nights, high fives with beavers and s’mores that have a little too much marshmallow. But most of all, it’s about creating memories, one Maine adventure at a time.
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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!
Waynflete’s summer camp in Portland, Maine, is the perfect place for kids aged 3-16 to have fun and explore. With exciting activities such as swimming, archery, and nature hikes, your children will love the outdoor experiences. They'll also have the chance to develop skills in art, music, and theater, as well as participate in team-building activities. With a low student-to-teacher ratio, kids get the individual attention and guidance they need to thrive. In addition to the summer camp program, Waynflete offers a summer academic term. This is a great opportunity for students to get ahead in their studies. Our experienced faculty will provide an engaging learning environment, with classes tailored to each student’s individual needs. Waynflete’s summer academic term is an excellent way to challenge your child and help them reach their full academic potential. Waynflete’s summer program is the perfect way to keep your kids engaged and excited about learning this summer. With a variety of activities and classes to choose from, your child is sure to find something that interests them. Whether they’re looking for an outdoor adventure or an academic challenge, Waynflete has something for everyone.
Located in Casco Bay on Peaks Island, this camp is accessible by the Casco Bay Lines ferry in Portland. Children ages 3 and up can take a morning boat ride to the island and spend the day engaging in horseback riding, kayaking, swimming, fort exploration, games, and crafts. Every day, campers and staff vote on daily activities, and each camper's input is valued. With the help of seasoned “honorary aides”, younger campers learn how to groom and saddle up the horses, while developing confidence and social skills. Horse Island Camp is a fun and kind place where kids can learn all about the horses and make lifelong friends!
At Southern Maine ReWilders, we believe that land stewardship is a basic human right and that education, collaboration and understanding are essential to a healthy relationship with the Earth. Our goal is to provide resources and support to the people of southern Maine who are interested in deepening their connection to the land. We offer classes, workshops and experiential learning opportunities that promote land stewardship, environmental education and community collaboration. Our members are students, teachers, children, parents, environmentalists, naturalists, creators, artists and activists, all of whom share the belief that land is supportive and work together to learn more about rewilding. Together, we are committed to fostering a deeper understanding of the land and our relationship with it.