Volunteer: Week 1 - Ember and Arrows - DuvallOur 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Our 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026 Zip Code: 98019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Week 3 - Ember and Arrows - DuvallOur 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Our 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026 Zip Code: 98019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Week 6 - Ember and Arrows - DuvallOur 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Our 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 98019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Week 9 - Ember and Arrows - DuvallOur 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Our 60-acre forested campus offers even more possibilities for day camps, with the added convenience of transportation services from Redmond. Ember and Arrow is an immersive adventure into the heart of nature on our 60-acre forest campus in Duvall. Campers don’t just play outside—they gain real survival skills, connect deeply with the land, and build lasting confidence in the outdoors. Every activity is hands-on, age-appropriate, and led by experienced mentors who inspire curiosity and resilience. TransportationFor convenience and accessibility, Ember and Arrow includes van transportation from our basecamp location at Marymoor Park-Lot K in Redmond. Families can drop campers off and pick them up with ease while their campers safely embark on an exciting wilderness adventure. Duvall Pick-up/Drop-off: For parents wishing to drive their camper directly to our Linne Doran campus, drop-off time is 9:00am and pick-up is at 4:00pm. Ember and Arrow Activities:ArcheryArchery has been a favorite summer camp activity for generations! Campers will have a blast practicing archery in a safe, structured environment. This builds focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and discipline, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities. FirecraftCampers learn the fundamentals of building and safely tending a fire. From understanding fire safety and respecting natural resources to exploring traditional techniques, they gain skills that foster confidence and self-reliance. Shelter-BuildingUsing natural materials from the forest, campers practice creating safe, functional shelters. This teaches problem-solving, teamwork, and observation, while giving campers a deeper connection to their environment. ForagingLearning to harvest wild foods is fun, delicious, and nourishing. Under careful guidance, campers will enjoy harvesting edible plants, herbs, and berries, learning to identify what is safe and sustainable. Foraging teaches mindfulness, respect for ecosystems, and responsible interactions with plants. Land StewardshipThroughout the week, campers will learn how to care for the environment they are exploring. They practice Leave No Trace principles, and mindful interactions with plants, wildlife, and habitats, understanding that humans are part of the ecosystem, not apart from it. Wildlife TrackingCampers will learn to identify and follow animal tracks, trails, and signs in the forest. They will practice observing scat, feeding marks, and other subtle clues to understand wildlife behavior. This hands-on activity builds attention to detail and a deeper connection to the natural world. StealthcraftCampers will become one with the forest, learning to move quietly and blend into the landscape. They’ll learn to camouflage, sneak, and activate their bodies and senses by using imaginative play Program: Summer Camps - Duvall Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026 Zip Code: 98019 Allow Groups: No |