Utah Nature/Environmental Studies Camps
Utah Nature and Environmental Studies Camps will instill an understanding of our environment through hands-on field and laboratory explorations. With focus on Nature and Environmental Studies, your child will also have the opportunity to participate in many other exciting camp activities at Utah Nature and Environmental Studies Camps.
Summer camps throughout the country and especially in Utah specialize in providing your children with an adventurous, fun-filled, and life changing experience in the realm of Nature and Environmental Studies.
The following are some highly recommended Nature and Environmental Studies programs servicing Utah. These programs have passed 300 stringent standards and thus are accredited by the World Camp Association and the American Camping Association:
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SUMMER EXPERIENCE offers many exciting adventures! Learn audio techniques through digital expression. Ride horses and carry out your rodeo dreams, live in teepees on a Comanche reservation, immersed in Native American culture studying raptor ecology and raising eaglets from birth. Explore paleontology at Dinosaur National Monument. Discover the geology of natural rock formations. Experience Utah's wilderness firsthand, riding mountain bikes and horses, hiking trails, and climbing rock walls with trained guide. Produce your own film and make cartoons using the latest in computer technology. Each trip includes a service learning component. begins. All trips originate from the campus in Mt. Pleasant and will include service learning and build a sense of community responsibility.
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A camping experience for children with cancer and their siblings that allows them to run, swim, hike & just be kids
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Long tradition of serving special needs campers. Nondisabled campers may also attend. Variety of activities on site. Close to town and airport. 1 to 4 ratio.
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Trefoil Ranch offers girls a place where they can develop their skills,make new friends & strengthen their self esteem
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Established by leaders in diabetes and camping in 1962. 4 weeks, 3 family weekends, and 5 winter weekends. Activites, education, and medical supervision.
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