Opportunities From: Wilderness Awareness School

Volunteer: Week 2 - Nature Detective - St Edwards Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

During this week, kids step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature



Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

During this week, kids step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature



Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 29, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Nature Detective - Seward Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 2 - Nature Adventure - Seward Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 29, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 2 - Fishing Skills - Seward Park

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.

This popular day camp packs in an exciting week of fishing, aquatic exploration, and playing along the shore.

At Fishing Skills Camp, kids learn how to catch wild freshwater fish from our local waters. They’ll engage in all aspects of fishing from knot-tying and baiting a hook to cleaning and cooking their catch. Engaging mentors will teach campers casting and fishing techniques as they explore the water’s edge. Each day will offer many opportunities for fun with aquatic-life-oriented games and challenges.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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.

This popular day camp packs in an exciting week of fishing, aquatic exploration, and playing along the shore.

At Fishing Skills Camp, kids learn how to catch wild freshwater fish from our local waters. They’ll engage in all aspects of fishing from knot-tying and baiting a hook to cleaning and cooking their catch. Engaging mentors will teach campers casting and fishing techniques as they explore the water’s edge. Each day will offer many opportunities for fun with aquatic-life-oriented games and challenges.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 29, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Knife and Knot Skills - Seward Park

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Nature Adventure - St Edwards Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Ranger Skills - St Edwards

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.

This is the ultimate day camp for kids who love to move, play, and discover the magic of nature while becoming true Guardians of the Wild!

At Ranger Skills Camp, kids will learn to move silently and fluidly, discover the art of camouflage, and mimic wild animals. They’ll be free to run, jump, and engage in wild play in the woods while learning safe and easy natural movement techniques.

Campers will learn to calm their mind like a Jedi, move in rhythm with the forest like Aragorn, and explore the world as a Ranger!  

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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.

This is the ultimate day camp for kids who love to move, play, and discover the magic of nature while becoming true Guardians of the Wild!

At Ranger Skills Camp, kids will learn to move silently and fluidly, discover the art of camouflage, and mimic wild animals. They’ll be free to run, jump, and engage in wild play in the woods while learning safe and easy natural movement techniques.

Campers will learn to calm their mind like a Jedi, move in rhythm with the forest like Aragorn, and explore the world as a Ranger!  

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Nature Detective - Woodland Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.


Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Programs - Woodland Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.


Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Programs - Woodland Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Nature Adventure - Woodland Park

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!

Program: Summer Programs - Woodland Park

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!

Program: Summer Programs - Woodland Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 1 - Ember and Arrows - 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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 - 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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 - 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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 - 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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.

Transportation

For 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:Archery

Archery 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.

Firecraft

Campers 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-Building

Using 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.

Foraging

Learning 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 Stewardship

Throughout 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 Tracking

Campers 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.

Stealthcraft

Campers 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


Volunteer: Week 1 - Nature Detective - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 2 - Survival Skills- Cougar Mountain

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope)


Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope)


Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 29, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 10 - Nature Adventure - Cougar Mountain

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 24, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 9 - Mythical Creatures - Cougar Mountain

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 8 - Wilderness Wizards - Cougar Mountain

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.


The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.

Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.


The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.

Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Nature Detective - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 7 - Knife and Knot Skills - Cougar Mountain

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 7 - Nature Detective - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 6 - Ranger Skills - Cougar Mountain

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.

This is the ultimate day camp for kids who love to move, play, and discover the magic of nature while becoming true Guardians of the Wild!

At Ranger Skills Camp, kids will learn to move silently and fluidly, discover the art of camouflage, and mimic wild animals. They’ll be free to run, jump, and engage in wild play in the woods while learning safe and easy natural movement techniques.

Campers will learn to calm their mind like a Jedi, move in rhythm with the forest like Aragorn, and explore the world as a Ranger!  

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

This is the ultimate day camp for kids who love to move, play, and discover the magic of nature while becoming true Guardians of the Wild!

At Ranger Skills Camp, kids will learn to move silently and fluidly, discover the art of camouflage, and mimic wild animals. They’ll be free to run, jump, and engage in wild play in the woods while learning safe and easy natural movement techniques.

Campers will learn to calm their mind like a Jedi, move in rhythm with the forest like Aragorn, and explore the world as a Ranger!  

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 6 - Nature Adventure - Cougar Mountain

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 5 - Survival Skills- Cougar Mountain

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope)


Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope)


Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 5 - Mythical Creatures - Cougar Mountain

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 4 - Knife and Knot Skills - Cougar Mountain

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 4 - Nature Detective - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 3 - Wilderness Wizards - Cougar Mountain

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.


The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.

Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.


The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.

Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Nature Adventure - Cougar Mountain

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 2 - Mythical Creatures - Cougar Mountain

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Cougar Mountain

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 29, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Week 10 - Wilderness Wizards - Seward Park

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.

The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.


Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.

The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.


Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 24, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 10 - Nature Detective - Seward Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 24, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 9 - Fishing Skills - Seward Park

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.

This popular day camp packs in an exciting week of fishing, aquatic exploration, and playing along the shore.

At Fishing Skills Camp, kids learn how to catch wild freshwater fish from our local waters. They’ll engage in all aspects of fishing from knot-tying and baiting a hook to cleaning and cooking their catch. Engaging mentors will teach campers casting and fishing techniques as they explore the water’s edge. Each day will offer many opportunities for fun with aquatic-life-oriented games and challenges.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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.

This popular day camp packs in an exciting week of fishing, aquatic exploration, and playing along the shore.

At Fishing Skills Camp, kids learn how to catch wild freshwater fish from our local waters. They’ll engage in all aspects of fishing from knot-tying and baiting a hook to cleaning and cooking their catch. Engaging mentors will teach campers casting and fishing techniques as they explore the water’s edge. Each day will offer many opportunities for fun with aquatic-life-oriented games and challenges.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 9 - Nature Adventure - Seward Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Knife and Knot Skills - Seward Park

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Mythical Creatures - Seward Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 10, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 7 - Fishing Skills - Seward Park

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.

This popular day camp packs in an exciting week of fishing, aquatic exploration, and playing along the shore.

At Fishing Skills Camp, kids learn how to catch wild freshwater fish from our local waters. They’ll engage in all aspects of fishing from knot-tying and baiting a hook to cleaning and cooking their catch. Engaging mentors will teach campers casting and fishing techniques as they explore the water’s edge. Each day will offer many opportunities for fun with aquatic-life-oriented games and challenges.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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.

This popular day camp packs in an exciting week of fishing, aquatic exploration, and playing along the shore.

At Fishing Skills Camp, kids learn how to catch wild freshwater fish from our local waters. They’ll engage in all aspects of fishing from knot-tying and baiting a hook to cleaning and cooking their catch. Engaging mentors will teach campers casting and fishing techniques as they explore the water’s edge. Each day will offer many opportunities for fun with aquatic-life-oriented games and challenges.

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 7 - Nature Detective - Seward Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Your child will enjoy:Hands-on exploration in forests, fields, and streams
Tracking wildlife through prints, signs, and clues
Solving nature mysteries with teamwork and curiosity
Investigating insects, plants, birds, and other wild neighbors
Learning to move quietly and observe like real nature detectives
Games, stories, and activities that make learning exciting
Building confidence, friendships, and a meaningful connection to nature

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 5 - Nature Adventure - Seward Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 4 - Wilderness Wizards - Seward Park

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.

The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.


Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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.

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.

The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.


Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 4 - Mythical Creatures - Seward Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 1 - Mythical Creatures - Seward Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - Seward Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 10 - Mythical Creatures - St Edwards Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 24, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 9 - Nature Detective - St Edwards Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 7 - Wilderness Wizards - St Edwards Park

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

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.

The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.

Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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

A week of fun, wonder, and adventure awaits! At Wilderness Wizards Day Camp, the forest is full of magic.

Your child will have an unforgettable week in nature at Wilderness Wizards Day Camp! This imaginative program blends nature connection with playful storytelling, creative exploration, and the joy of discovering magic in the natural world.

Throughout the week, Wilderness Wizards explore the forest through immersive, story-rich play and hands-on connection with the land. They may step into character during wizardly quests, learn the ways of local animals, craft talismans from natural materials, or gather in circle beneath the trees for tales of ancient magic.

The Magic Arts of Wilderness Wizards

✨ Wand and Staff Crafting
Campers will choose a branch that calls to them and learn the lore of different types of wood. Campers can decorate their wands or staffs with feathers, shells, stones, and other forest-found treasures.

✨ Stone Magic
We’ll explore common stones, combining naturalist awareness with imagination. Campers may use these stones in crafting, spell-play, treasure hunts, or as tools for grounding and focusing their “magic.”

✨ Potions, Wild Teas & Plant Scrolls
Campers will create their own illustrated scroll of common edible plants and the playful “magic” each one carries. Throughout the week, they’ll use these ingredients to safely make potions or wild teas, practicing sensory awareness while learning real-world plant knowledge.

✨ Runes and Nature Glyphs
A simple, camp-created rune system introduces symbolic writing. Campers can carve runes into their crafts, draw them in sand or soil while “casting spells,” or use them in quests and scavenger challenges.

Your child will enjoy:Creative, imaginative play in the enchanted forestStory-based adventures, wizard quests, and collaborative magic-themed gamesMaking wands or staffs from different woods and decorating them with natural materialsExploring stone magic and learning the lore of common stonesMixing magical potions and wild teas using safe, natural ingredientsLearning wild edible plants and their usesLearning to move like woodland creatures and read subtle clues hidden in natureCrafting forest-forged tools, talismans, and treasuresDiscovering PNW plants, animals, and ecosystems through hands-on explorationExperimenting, inventing, and following their imagination during free outdoor playBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to the magic of the natural world

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 7 - Mythical Creatures - St Edwards Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 3, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 6 - Survival Skills- St Edwards Park

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope).



Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope).



Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 6 - Nature Detective - St Edwards Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 5 - Ranger Skills - St Edwards

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.

This is the ultimate day camp for kids who love to move, play, and discover the magic of nature while becoming true Guardians of the Wild!

At Ranger Skills Camp, kids will learn to move silently and fluidly, discover the art of camouflage, and mimic wild animals. They’ll be free to run, jump, and engage in wild play in the woods while learning safe and easy natural movement techniques.

Campers will learn to calm their mind like a Jedi, move in rhythm with the forest like Aragorn, and explore the world as a Ranger!  

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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.

This is the ultimate day camp for kids who love to move, play, and discover the magic of nature while becoming true Guardians of the Wild!

At Ranger Skills Camp, kids will learn to move silently and fluidly, discover the art of camouflage, and mimic wild animals. They’ll be free to run, jump, and engage in wild play in the woods while learning safe and easy natural movement techniques.

Campers will learn to calm their mind like a Jedi, move in rhythm with the forest like Aragorn, and explore the world as a Ranger!  

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 4 - Knife and Knot Skills - St Edwards Park

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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 learn skills to be the expert on their next camping trip and gain tactics for an outdoor survival situation.

At Knife and Knot, campers learn an array of practical survival skills through hands-on and engaging activities! Kids will spend their week learning knife safety and carving, navigation, knots, shelter-making, water filtration, and the essentials of a survival kit. They’ll have fun learning the craft of knot-tying and using knife skills for a carving project. Campers will also learn to track their surroundings as they learn basic mapping skills.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 4 - Nature Adventure - St Edwards Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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!

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Survival Skills- St Edwards Park

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope).



Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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 Survival Skills Day Camp, kids learn skills to survive and thrive in the wilderness using techniques that have been used throughout all of human history.

Campers will learn real-life survival skills in fun and exciting ways! Campers will gain techniques for making and tending fire. We’ll teach knife safety, how to identify and harvest wild edible plants, water purification, and delicious campfire cooking techniques. Campers will build shelters and create fun and useful crafts such as baskets, tools, spoons, or cordage (natural rope).



Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Mythical Creatures - St Edwards Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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 loreStory-driven quests, group adventures, and creature-inspired challengesHands-on discovery of plants, animals, insects, and their mythical counterpartsNature crafting inspired by ancient magic and wild creaturesA dragon egg hunt, faerie house building, and gnome habitat hideoutWildlife awareness and beginner tracking skillsAdventurous movement and exploration through enchanted landscapesBuilding confidence, friendships, and a lifelong connection to nature and imagination

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 2 - Nature Detective - St Edwards Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

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.

Nature Detective Day Camp invites young adventurers to follow the trail of nature’s clues while solving mysteries, exploring habitats, and developing keen observation skills in the wild.

This camp invites children to step into the role of a nature detective. They’ll follow clues, notice patterns, solve mini-mysteries, and discover the living world through hands-on exploration and curiosity-driven play.

Nature Detectives spend their days searching for animal tracks, identifying feathers and plants, exploring habitats, and playing games that build awareness and teamwork. Every day is an adventure and every discovery tells a story.

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 29, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 8 - Enchanted Forest Overnight - Duvall

Campers will step into a world of wonder at Enchanted Forest Overnight, an unforgettable multi-day adventure woven with stories, challenges, and the enchantment of the living woods.

This immersive overnight experience invites campers to become villagers of an enchanted land and journey deeper into the forest’s heart, where imagination intertwines with hands-on exploration and a new magical story unfolds each time they return. 

Villagers practice naming the creatures, plants, and patterns of the natural world while deepening their sense of relationship with the forest around them in imaginative ways. Throughout their stay, Enchanted Forest Villager’s days are filled attending magical lessons like:

✨ Wayfinding: learn how to read the quiet clues of the forest through games, activities, and ancient practices.

Potions: Villagers will learn to identify and ethically forage for ingredients from nature to harness their plant properties and powers, mixing potions around the campfire.

Creature Care: we’ll bring real and imaginary creatures to life through embodiment, games, and tracking. Learn how they move, communicate, hide, hunt, and help the ecosystem thrive.

Enchantmentscreativity will fly while crafting a wand, staff, talisman, and other nature charms to take home. They will  learn the lore of different types of trees and what magical real life qualities each is said to hold. 

Labyrinth :  a mysterious realm of quests, riddles, puzzles, and obstacles. Villagers take on magical challenges building confidence with skills, teamwork, and forging memories with companions.

Campers will enjoy:Imaginative quests, story adventures, games, and group challengesLearning to identify plants and ethically harvestForest foraging adventuresAnimal trackingGrounding practices and awareness activitiesJournaling and learning to read field guidesCrafting creations inspired by ancient magicLearning about the night sky through evening campfires with songs, stories, and stargazingOptional nighttime shelter experienceGrowing friendships and confidence through shared outdoor living

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Campers will step into a world of wonder at Enchanted Forest Overnight, an unforgettable multi-day adventure woven with stories, challenges, and the enchantment of the living woods.

This immersive overnight experience invites campers to become villagers of an enchanted land and journey deeper into the forest’s heart, where imagination intertwines with hands-on exploration and a new magical story unfolds each time they return. 

Villagers practice naming the creatures, plants, and patterns of the natural world while deepening their sense of relationship with the forest around them in imaginative ways. Throughout their stay, Enchanted Forest Villager’s days are filled attending magical lessons like:

✨ Wayfinding: learn how to read the quiet clues of the forest through games, activities, and ancient practices.

Potions: Villagers will learn to identify and ethically forage for ingredients from nature to harness their plant properties and powers, mixing potions around the campfire.

Creature Care: we’ll bring real and imaginary creatures to life through embodiment, games, and tracking. Learn how they move, communicate, hide, hunt, and help the ecosystem thrive.

Enchantmentscreativity will fly while crafting a wand, staff, talisman, and other nature charms to take home. They will  learn the lore of different types of trees and what magical real life qualities each is said to hold. 

Labyrinth :  a mysterious realm of quests, riddles, puzzles, and obstacles. Villagers take on magical challenges building confidence with skills, teamwork, and forging memories with companions.

Campers will enjoy:Imaginative quests, story adventures, games, and group challengesLearning to identify plants and ethically harvestForest foraging adventuresAnimal trackingGrounding practices and awareness activitiesJournaling and learning to read field guidesCrafting creations inspired by ancient magicLearning about the night sky through evening campfires with songs, stories, and stargazingOptional nighttime shelter experienceGrowing friendships and confidence through shared outdoor living

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 9, 2026 through Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 1 - Castaway Overnight - Duvall

“Deserted island” scenarios make for an exciting week at this overnight camp, with plenty of skills, challenges, games, and imaginative play. 

Castaway Survival is an action-packed week that boasts an engaging array of activities, skills, projects, and challenges. Campers and their instructors find themselves on a “deserted island.” They must work together to thrive throughout the week with minimal gear, survival skills, and whatever the tide washes in.

Each student will have the opportunity to stretch their imagination and push their comfort zone physically, mentally, and emotionally in a safe environment supported by experienced staff.

Castaway Camp allows kids to explore their creativity, push their limits, collaborate, and deepen their gratitude.

Campers will enjoy:Taking part in cultivated experiences that encourage teamworkCreating fires and learning fire-tending techniquesTaking part in minimalist camping using survival skillsLearning to tie useful knots for minimal camping needsHunting bullfrogs and learning to make fishing tools from items found in natureCultivating healthy group dynamics through interpersonal communication and leadership opportunitiesPracticing responsible care of resources, including the gear you brought with youTaking responsibility for one’s self Taking part in “Camper Council” check-ins each morning and eveningBuilding resilience and coping skills in the face of unforeseen challenges during crafted scenariosLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsThriving in nature with limited supplies

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

“Deserted island” scenarios make for an exciting week at this overnight camp, with plenty of skills, challenges, games, and imaginative play. 

Castaway Survival is an action-packed week that boasts an engaging array of activities, skills, projects, and challenges. Campers and their instructors find themselves on a “deserted island.” They must work together to thrive throughout the week with minimal gear, survival skills, and whatever the tide washes in.

Each student will have the opportunity to stretch their imagination and push their comfort zone physically, mentally, and emotionally in a safe environment supported by experienced staff.

Castaway Camp allows kids to explore their creativity, push their limits, collaborate, and deepen their gratitude.

Campers will enjoy:Taking part in cultivated experiences that encourage teamworkCreating fires and learning fire-tending techniquesTaking part in minimalist camping using survival skillsLearning to tie useful knots for minimal camping needsHunting bullfrogs and learning to make fishing tools from items found in natureCultivating healthy group dynamics through interpersonal communication and leadership opportunitiesPracticing responsible care of resources, including the gear you brought with youTaking responsibility for one’s self Taking part in “Camper Council” check-ins each morning and eveningBuilding resilience and coping skills in the face of unforeseen challenges during crafted scenariosLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsThriving in nature with limited supplies

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 21, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 2 - Wilderness Survival Overnight - Duvall

Wilderness Survival Overnight is all about the skills. Campers stay engaged by learning all of our favorite survival skills and putting them to the test!

Campers will spend an exciting week honing their ability to survive in the wilderness! They’ll learn to build a fire, identify and harvest edible and medicinal plants, cook over an open fire, and create a shelter. We’ll teach knife safety and guide them through exciting adventures off-trail. Campers will connect with their fellow survivors as they support each other in learning and practicing their skills.

This overnight program builds on the skills taught at our Survival Skills Day Camp and goes much deeper, putting skills into practice and receiving more elaborate lessons.

Campers will enjoy:Discovering ancestral fire-making using the friction fire method and creating their own bow drill kitBuilding and tending their fire Identifying and harvesting wild ediblesBuilding their own survival shelterCrafting tools, baskets, or ropeLearning the safe use of knives as toolsHunting bullfrogsLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsEnjoying fun adventures off-trail

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Wilderness Survival Overnight is all about the skills. Campers stay engaged by learning all of our favorite survival skills and putting them to the test!

Campers will spend an exciting week honing their ability to survive in the wilderness! They’ll learn to build a fire, identify and harvest edible and medicinal plants, cook over an open fire, and create a shelter. We’ll teach knife safety and guide them through exciting adventures off-trail. Campers will connect with their fellow survivors as they support each other in learning and practicing their skills.

This overnight program builds on the skills taught at our Survival Skills Day Camp and goes much deeper, putting skills into practice and receiving more elaborate lessons.

Campers will enjoy:Discovering ancestral fire-making using the friction fire method and creating their own bow drill kitBuilding and tending their fire Identifying and harvesting wild ediblesBuilding their own survival shelterCrafting tools, baskets, or ropeLearning the safe use of knives as toolsHunting bullfrogsLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsEnjoying fun adventures off-trail

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 28, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 3 - Bowcraft Overnight - Duvall

At Bowcraft Overnight, campers spend an exciting week crafting and shooting their own bow! 

This popular overnight camp walks older kids through the steps of building their own wooden longbow from a simple board. They’ll use a knife and file, and develop traditional and instinctive archery skills with their completed project. Campers will learn tactics for sneaking undetected through the forest, and experience exciting adventures off-trail. This camp is highly recommended for those who enjoy focusing on a project and working with hand tools.

Campers will enjoy:Making their own wooden longbowsPracticing shooting techniquesDeveloping instinctive shooting abilitiesBuilding keen senses and awareness to move through the forest Learning the safe use of knives as toolsEngaging in exciting off-trail adventures and challenges

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leaving on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

At Bowcraft Overnight, campers spend an exciting week crafting and shooting their own bow! 

This popular overnight camp walks older kids through the steps of building their own wooden longbow from a simple board. They’ll use a knife and file, and develop traditional and instinctive archery skills with their completed project. Campers will learn tactics for sneaking undetected through the forest, and experience exciting adventures off-trail. This camp is highly recommended for those who enjoy focusing on a project and working with hand tools.

Campers will enjoy:Making their own wooden longbowsPracticing shooting techniquesDeveloping instinctive shooting abilitiesBuilding keen senses and awareness to move through the forest Learning the safe use of knives as toolsEngaging in exciting off-trail adventures and challenges

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leaving on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 5, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 4 - Ranger Overnight - Duvall


Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 


Campers become one with the forest during Ranger Adventure Overnight, where they develop keen awareness skills and an ability to move through nature undetected.

Your camper will develop intuition and observation tools demonstrated by the ancient Scouts and Rangers of many cultures throughout the world. They’ll practice different ways of moving invisibly, dressing in camouflage, understanding Bird Language (the alarm system of the forest), tracking wildlife and human movement, and identifying edible plants. Those who enter the world of the Ranger will likely never see nature the same way again!

Please Note: This is a highly physical camp, and requires a certain level of independence and flexibility in order to be a good fit.

Campers will enjoy:Using camouflage and stealthy movement to move “invisibly”Observing and tracking animalsDecoding the language of birdsDiscovering edible and medicinal plantsPlaying stealth capture the flagPlaying Jedi awareness gamesChallenging themselves on missions and scenarios

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights


Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 


Campers become one with the forest during Ranger Adventure Overnight, where they develop keen awareness skills and an ability to move through nature undetected.

Your camper will develop intuition and observation tools demonstrated by the ancient Scouts and Rangers of many cultures throughout the world. They’ll practice different ways of moving invisibly, dressing in camouflage, understanding Bird Language (the alarm system of the forest), tracking wildlife and human movement, and identifying edible plants. Those who enter the world of the Ranger will likely never see nature the same way again!

Please Note: This is a highly physical camp, and requires a certain level of independence and flexibility in order to be a good fit.

Campers will enjoy:Using camouflage and stealthy movement to move “invisibly”Observing and tracking animalsDecoding the language of birdsDiscovering edible and medicinal plantsPlaying stealth capture the flagPlaying Jedi awareness gamesChallenging themselves on missions and scenarios

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 12, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 5 - Wilderness Survival Overnight - Duvall

Wilderness Survival Overnight is all about the skills. Campers stay engaged by learning all of our favorite survival skills and putting them to the test!

Campers will spend an exciting week honing their ability to survive in the wilderness! They’ll learn to build a fire, identify and harvest edible and medicinal plants, cook over an open fire, and create a shelter. We’ll teach knife safety and guide them through exciting adventures off-trail. Campers will connect with their fellow survivors as they support each other in learning and practicing their skills.

This overnight program builds on the skills taught at our Survival Skills Day Camp and goes much deeper, putting skills into practice and receiving more elaborate lessons.

Campers will enjoy:Discovering ancestral fire-making using the friction fire method and creating their own bow drill kitBuilding and tending their fire Identifying and harvesting wild ediblesBuilding their own survival shelterCrafting tools, baskets, or ropeLearning the safe use of knives as toolsHunting bullfrogsLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsEnjoying fun adventures off-trail

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Wilderness Survival Overnight is all about the skills. Campers stay engaged by learning all of our favorite survival skills and putting them to the test!

Campers will spend an exciting week honing their ability to survive in the wilderness! They’ll learn to build a fire, identify and harvest edible and medicinal plants, cook over an open fire, and create a shelter. We’ll teach knife safety and guide them through exciting adventures off-trail. Campers will connect with their fellow survivors as they support each other in learning and practicing their skills.

This overnight program builds on the skills taught at our Survival Skills Day Camp and goes much deeper, putting skills into practice and receiving more elaborate lessons.

Campers will enjoy:Discovering ancestral fire-making using the friction fire method and creating their own bow drill kitBuilding and tending their fire Identifying and harvesting wild ediblesBuilding their own survival shelterCrafting tools, baskets, or ropeLearning the safe use of knives as toolsHunting bullfrogsLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsEnjoying fun adventures off-trail

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 19, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 6 - Castaway Overnight - Duvall

“Deserted island” scenarios make for an exciting week at this overnight camp, with plenty of skills, challenges, games, and imaginative play. 

Castaway Survival is an action-packed week that boasts an engaging array of activities, skills, projects, and challenges. Campers and their instructors find themselves on a “deserted island.” They must work together to thrive throughout the week with minimal gear, survival skills, and whatever the tide washes in.

Each student will have the opportunity to stretch their imagination and push their comfort zone physically, mentally, and emotionally in a safe environment supported by experienced staff.

Castaway Camp allows kids to explore their creativity, push their limits, collaborate, and deepen their gratitude.

Campers will enjoy:Taking part in cultivated experiences that encourage teamworkCreating fires and learning fire-tending techniquesTaking part in minimalist camping using survival skillsLearning to tie useful knots for minimal camping needsHunting bullfrogs and learning to make fishing tools from items found in natureCultivating healthy group dynamics through interpersonal communication and leadership opportunitiesPracticing responsible care of resources, including the gear you brought with youTaking responsibility for one’s self Taking part in “Camper Council” check-ins each morning and eveningBuilding resilience and coping skills in the face of unforeseen challenges during crafted scenariosLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsThriving in nature with limited supplies

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

“Deserted island” scenarios make for an exciting week at this overnight camp, with plenty of skills, challenges, games, and imaginative play. 

Castaway Survival is an action-packed week that boasts an engaging array of activities, skills, projects, and challenges. Campers and their instructors find themselves on a “deserted island.” They must work together to thrive throughout the week with minimal gear, survival skills, and whatever the tide washes in.

Each student will have the opportunity to stretch their imagination and push their comfort zone physically, mentally, and emotionally in a safe environment supported by experienced staff.

Castaway Camp allows kids to explore their creativity, push their limits, collaborate, and deepen their gratitude.

Campers will enjoy:Taking part in cultivated experiences that encourage teamworkCreating fires and learning fire-tending techniquesTaking part in minimalist camping using survival skillsLearning to tie useful knots for minimal camping needsHunting bullfrogs and learning to make fishing tools from items found in natureCultivating healthy group dynamics through interpersonal communication and leadership opportunitiesPracticing responsible care of resources, including the gear you brought with youTaking responsibility for one’s self Taking part in “Camper Council” check-ins each morning and eveningBuilding resilience and coping skills in the face of unforeseen challenges during crafted scenariosLearning practical ways to stay safe and survive if they are ever lost in the woodsThriving in nature with limited supplies

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 26, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 7 - Bowcraft Overnight - Duvall

At Bowcraft Overnight, campers spend an exciting week crafting and shooting their own bow! 

This popular overnight camp walks older kids through the steps of building their own wooden longbow from a simple board. They’ll use a knife and file, and develop traditional and instinctive archery skills with their completed project. Campers will learn tactics for sneaking undetected through the forest, and experience exciting adventures off-trail. This camp is highly recommended for those who enjoy focusing on a project and working with hand tools.

Campers will enjoy:Making their own wooden longbowsPracticing shooting techniquesDeveloping instinctive shooting abilitiesBuilding keen senses and awareness to move through the forest Learning the safe use of knives as toolsEngaging in exciting off-trail adventures and challenges

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leaving on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

At Bowcraft Overnight, campers spend an exciting week crafting and shooting their own bow! 

This popular overnight camp walks older kids through the steps of building their own wooden longbow from a simple board. They’ll use a knife and file, and develop traditional and instinctive archery skills with their completed project. Campers will learn tactics for sneaking undetected through the forest, and experience exciting adventures off-trail. This camp is highly recommended for those who enjoy focusing on a project and working with hand tools.

Campers will enjoy:Making their own wooden longbowsPracticing shooting techniquesDeveloping instinctive shooting abilitiesBuilding keen senses and awareness to move through the forest Learning the safe use of knives as toolsEngaging in exciting off-trail adventures and challenges

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leaving on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 2, 2026 through Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 9 - Ranger Overnight - Duvall

Campers become one with the forest during Ranger Adventure Overnight, where they develop keen awareness skills and an ability to move through nature undetected.

Your camper will develop intuition and observation tools demonstrated by the ancient Scouts and Rangers of many cultures throughout the world. They’ll practice different ways of moving invisibly, dressing in camouflage, understanding Bird Language (the alarm system of the forest), tracking wildlife and human movement, and identifying edible plants. Those who enter the world of the Ranger will likely never see nature the same way again!

Please Note: This is a highly physical camp, and requires a certain level of independence and flexibility in order to be a good fit.

Campers will enjoy:Using camouflage and stealthy movement to move “invisibly”Observing and tracking animalsDecoding the language of birdsDiscovering edible and medicinal plantsPlaying stealth capture the flagPlaying Jedi awareness gamesChallenging themselves on missions and scenarios

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Campers become one with the forest during Ranger Adventure Overnight, where they develop keen awareness skills and an ability to move through nature undetected.

Your camper will develop intuition and observation tools demonstrated by the ancient Scouts and Rangers of many cultures throughout the world. They’ll practice different ways of moving invisibly, dressing in camouflage, understanding Bird Language (the alarm system of the forest), tracking wildlife and human movement, and identifying edible plants. Those who enter the world of the Ranger will likely never see nature the same way again!

Please Note: This is a highly physical camp, and requires a certain level of independence and flexibility in order to be a good fit.

Campers will enjoy:Using camouflage and stealthy movement to move “invisibly”Observing and tracking animalsDecoding the language of birdsDiscovering edible and medicinal plantsPlaying stealth capture the flagPlaying Jedi awareness gamesChallenging themselves on missions and scenarios

Volunteers will be arriving at 10:00am on Sunday and leave on Friday at 4:00pm and will be camping on the land with instructors and students. 

Program: Summer Camps - Overnights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 16, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 98019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Week 1 - Nature Adventure - St Edwards

Nature Adventure Camp gives kids space to explore, play, and discover nature through games, stories, and outdoor challenges that foster early naturalist skills.

Your child 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!

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Nature Adventure Camp gives kids space to explore, play, and discover nature through games, stories, and outdoor challenges that foster early naturalist skills.

Your child 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!

Program: Summer Camps - St Edwards Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026

Zip Code: 98028

Allow Groups: No