Week 5 - Nature Adventure - Seward Park

Get Connected Icon Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026
Get Connected Icon 8:00am to 4:30pm

Description

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.

At Nature Adventure Camp, kids can just be kids through exciting games, stories, songs, and challenges while simultaneously gaining foundational naturalist skills.

Campers will have an unforgettable week immersed in nature at our flagship, award-winning summer camp! Nature Adventure Camp cultivates curiosity and excitement for plants and animals while forming life-long relationships with the natural world. 

Campers play in diverse ecosystems through games, exploration, challenges, stories, and songs. Our skilled instructors, trained in the art of Coyote Mentoring (our unique teaching philosophy), will strategically draw on engaging moments and activities that will leave kids inspired and in awe of our planet.

Each week of camp is unique, and many campers return year after year or attend multiple weeks in one summer!

Details

Get Connected Icon Volunteers should be between the ages of 13 and 80.
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Inclement Weather Plan: As an outdoor school, we enjoy spending summer camp days outside, rain and shine. At many of our parks, we have limited or no indoor space, and with the increased heat throughout summer we would like to let you know about some of our heat-related plans: We will take full advantage of the forest and the shade at our parks as it provides cooler temperatures We will limit high-energy games and activities. We will take more time for water breaks and hydration. Each Director will have spray bottles to mist and keep campers cool. At the parks that have water access, we will be using the lakes and rivers to our best advantage. You as a parent are always welcome to keep your child home if you feel that the Heat is not safe for your child. To support your child during high heat days is to pack extra water bottles, sunscreen, sun hats, sun shirts, and any clothing that can keep your child cool and limit sun exposure. There might be days when it is just too hot outside for camps to happen. There is the possibility of canceling camp on those days. We will reach out to you if we are planning to cancel a camp.
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Location

Get Connected Icon 5895 Lake Washington Blvd S
Shelter#3
Seattle, WA  98118