2024/2025 YOUTH PROGRAMS

FALL PROGRAM REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

 

At CedarRoot, we view nature as our greatest teacher and the outdoors as our classroom. Our dynamic and highly regarded Nature Studies Programs encourage children to connect to the natural world, build confidence in the outdoors and learn attitudes of respect toward all of Earth’s creatures.

 
 

SUMMER CAMPS

There are 17 awesome camps to choose from, with junior camps for the 5 to 8 year old crowd, and an impressive lineup for 8 to 14 year olds. There’s even a four night overnight camp for 10 to 14 year olds.

Great adventure awaits!

We encourage you to sign up soon as camps tend to fill up quickly.

 

FALL SAPLINGS PROGRAM
Fridays
Ages 4-6

CedarRoot's Saplings nature immersion program is perfect for the younger naturalist and is an amazing way for the 4 to 6 year old to explore the natural world, grow and learn!

 

SEQUIM NATURE STUDIES PROGRAM — FALL 2024/WINTER 2025
Mondays
Ages 7-14

In this weekly program, the amazing Dungeness riparian zone is our classroom as we create hidden camps, cook over fires and forage for fish and edible plants. Our daily rhythm includes nature awareness activities, challenging wilderness games,  and plenty of time to work on natural history and survival crafts. 

 

PORT TOWNSEND AFTERNOON ADVENTURE CAMP — FALL 2024/WINTER 2025
Wednesdays
Ages 7-14

Through the use of games, exploration, music, and fun within the context of a small community, children will learn animal tracking, traditional survival skills, medicinal/edible plants, wild food/primitive cooking and teamwork!

 

PORT TOWNSEND NATURE STUDIES PROGRAM — FALL 2024/WINTER 2025
Fridays
Ages 7-14

With our talented Nature Studies mentors, your child will engage in weekly explorations of our local ecosystems, wilderness skills, and nature awareness.

 
 
(My son) absolutely ADORES CedarRoot. It’s the highlight of his week. Thank you to you, Ramzy and Diego, for being so great to (him). He’s a lot for much of the world and at CedarRoot he gets a break from being “too much” and just gets to be. You have no idea how important it is!
— Happy CedarRoot Parent