Environmental Camps
25 Environmental Camps
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Camp Live Oak North Fort Lauderdale Fl
Adventure Camp: Environmental
Camp Address/Phone: Fort Lauderdale , Florida, USA - (954) 491-2917
Co-ed - Day Camp
Religious Affiliation: None
Environmental hands-on Science/Marine Day Camp, Canoeing, Fishing, Ocean Swimming, Team building, Low Ropes, Surfing, Sports, Art & Crafts, Archery, Hiking, Climbing Wall, Field Trips, Photography, Animals, Guest Speakers and C.I.T. Program. Certified Teachers as Counselors. ACA Accredited Day Camp
Camp Golija
Adventure Camp: Environmental
Camp Address/Phone: Beograd-Zemun, 0, Serbia and Montenegro - (381) 611166934
Both Boy's and Girl's Camps - Day and Overnight Camp
Religious Affiliation: None
Nature Park Golija is UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserves.Floral biodiversity of Golija consists of about 900 plant taxa, of which number 728 are identified vascular plant species, 276 moss species, 117 algal species and varieties. We organise Survival & Traditional Medicine Camp in here.
Awesome Adventures with Audubon and Marine Madness
Adventure Camp: Environmental
Camp Address/Phone: Miami, Florida, USA - (800) 498-8129
Day and Overnight Camp
Religious Affiliation: None
Arts and Science Camps in Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Adventure Camp: Environmental
Camp Address/Phone: Peninsula, Ohio, USA - (800) 642-3297
Co-ed - Day and Overnight Camp
Religious Affiliation: None
CVNPA offers a unique mix of overnight camps that focus on hands-on encounters with the arts and natural sciences. Through our programming we provide more than the traditional camp experience without forgetting what makes camp fun and memorable – hiking, campfires, cookouts and games.
Adventure Salmon Camp Day/Overnight
Adventure Camp: Environmental
Camp Address/Phone: Belfair, Washington, USA - (360) 275-3575
Co-ed - Day and Overnight Camp
Religious Affiliation: All Denominations
Our camps are designed to give kids a holistic appreciation of the Hood Canal Salmon ecosystem. Campers spend several days with wildlife biologists, Tribes and staff in and around the canal, snorkeling, swimming, and romping in the woods to better value aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.







