Each day, campers dive into three core program areas: Farm Animal Husbandry, Nature Art, and Nature Skills—thoughtfully designed to spark curiosity, confidence, and a deep connection to the natural world.
Farm Animal Husbandry offers children hands-on, age-appropriate experiences caring for our farm animals, including sheep, goats, poultry, and more. Campers don’t just observe—they participate, building empathy, responsibility, and confidence through meaningful daily interactions.
In Nature Art, children slow down and sharpen their observational skills while creating with a wide range of materials. From working with natural wool to clay, paint, and found objects, campers are encouraged to express themselves while drawing inspiration directly from the land around them.
Our Nature Skills program invites campers to explore the outdoors in new and exciting ways in our beloved Nature Village, tucked just behind the pond. Here, children learn foundational outdoor skills—such as tracking, knot tying, tent building, and fire-building—introduced in a safe, age-appropriate, and empowering way.
At the center of it all is our Council Ring, the heart of camp life. This is where campers gather to open and close their week together—sharing stories, reflecting on their experiences, and building a strong sense of community.
Our camps offer more than activities—they create lasting memories. This is the kind of childhood experience your child will carry with them long after the week on the farm ends.








