Summer Camp Volunteers act as assistant instructors for our summer camps and receive training in our unique approach to mentoring youth in nature, which focuses on curiosity, play and asking questions as much or more than a delivery of facts. You can learn more about this approach by exploring Coyote’s Guide to Connecting with Nature, available from our web store.
Campers will step into a magic realm of imaginative quests, forest hideouts, and nature-crafted treasures.
Your child will have an enchanting week in nature at Mythical Creatures Day Camp! This whimsical program invites young adventurers to explore the outdoors through imaginative play, hands-on discovery, and guided quests inspired by mystical beings said to roam the land.
At Mythical Creatures, the forest becomes a realm alive with stories and imagination. Our adventures use mythical creatures to teach real ecology, tracking skills, wildlife awareness, and plant knowledge. From studying the flight patterns of a phoenix to tracking unicorns, observing the clues left by their closest real world relatives, nature becomes a world of personality and learning becomes an unforgettable quest. Campers may set out on a dragon egg hunt, design whimsical faerie houses, craft mystical artifacts from natural materials, or try to catch a mischievous gnome hidden along winding woodland paths. Each day invites them into story-driven quests that encourage them to move, think, and explore like the mythical creatures they love.
Your child will enjoy:
- Creative, imaginative play in a forest filled with mythical lore
- Story-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challenges
- Hands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterparts
- Nature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creatures
- A dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideout
- Wildlife awareness and beginner tracking skills
- Adventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapes
- Building confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination