Overview
Welcome to the realm where the hustle and bustle of the city gives way to the tranquil beauty of nature; Welcome to Stony Brook Natural History Day Camp. This sanctuary, beautifully lodged adjacent to the 140-acre Bristol Blake State Reservation, is not just a camp, but a journey into the heart of Mother Nature herself.
The camp is renowned for its extensive boardwalk system, a labyrinth that snakes through lush forests, open fields, and serene wetlands. It’s an open invitation for your child to experience the thrill of wildlife, both above and under the water, in their most intimate and unadulterated form. This former 18th-century mill site has not just survived but thrived, becoming a vibrant haven for native wildlife.
Yet, amidst all this natural wonder, the spirit of sportsmanship is alive and well. Stony Brook is a veritable playground for sports enthusiasts, offering an array of options such as baseball, basketball, football, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. It's a place where your child can run, play, laugh, learn, and grow.
Stony Brook Natural History Day Camp is more than just a summer escape; it’s an adventure, a place where your children can explore and expand their horizons. It's where the joy of discovery meets the thrill of sport, all under the watchful eye of nurturing and experienced guides. So, take the plunge and let your child dive into an unforgettable summer experience at Stony Brook.