Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Exploration, Hiking |
| Academics: | Academics, Science, Animal Science, Biology, Marine Science |
Idaho Falls, ID, USA
A day under the Idaho sun, with the Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, can paint memories that last a lifetime. The Museum of Idaho offers such an adventure-filled canvas for young explorers aged 6 to 14. With the Rocky Mountain Adventure Camps, the world is your child's playground. At each camp session, a community of 20 young adventurers is formed, bonding over shared experiences and discoveries. It’s a journey of exploration, where campers unlock the magic of the great outdoors in the heart of Idaho's picturesque landscapes. The camps blend education and fun, creating a dynamic learning environment where children can foster their curiosity and nurture their love for nature. While the camp holds a treasure chest of experiences, it’s the camaraderie, laughter, and shared stories that truly make it a memorable journey. From the moment the sun rises over the mountain peaks to the last glimmer of twilight, every day at the Rocky Mountain Adventure Camps is an expedition into the wild. Spaces fill up fast, and securing a spot is as essential as packing a good pair of hiking boots! The Museum of Idaho values the commitment of eager parents and provides a straightforward registration process. Once payment has been received, the countdown to an unforgettable summer adventure begins. Let your child experience the thrill of discovery, the joy of friendship, and the beauty of Idaho's natural wonders. The Rocky Mountain Adventure Camps promise not just a summer to remember, but a stepping stone towards a lifelong love for adventure.
| Ages: | 6–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Exploration, Hiking |
| Academics: | Academics, Science, Animal Science, Biology, Marine Science |
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