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Camp Sagebrush

Camp Sagebrush is a free, three-day overnight summer camp that provides students with hands-on learning opportunities focused on the shrub steppe ecosystem.  Camp is held at Sun Lake-Dry Falls State Park for students entering 5th through 7th grade.  
Throughout camp, participants will engage in guided field activities that explore the shrub steppe, with a focus on geology, native plants and wildlife, and the cultural connections of the land to Indigenous peoples. Lessons emphasize how this ecosystem functions, why it's important, and the challenges it faces. 
The core of Camp Sagebrush focuses on stewardship education. Campers learn about conservation, land management, and the roles individuals and communities play in maintaining healthy landscapes. Through hands-on activities, they also have the chance to work together, build confidence, and connect with the landscape.  
Camp provides a safe, structured outdoor learning environment that supports environmental education while encouraging responsibility, curiosity, and respect for natural resources.  

Lessons at Camp Sagebrush:

Fun in the sun:

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Help us make a lasting difference in the lives of young people in our community. Donations help provide camp access and operations, covers supplies, outdoor activities, and provides FREE admission for all campers

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When does Camp Sagebrush take place? 
Camp takes place during the third week of June. 
How do I register my child for Camp Sagebrush? 
Camp registration opens February 27th, make sure to follow us on Facebook and/or Instagram for more information.
Where does camp take place?  
Camp takes place at Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park at Camp Delany. 

What will my child be eating at camp?
Campers are served a variety of foods at camp. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided along with snacks throughout the day. If you campers have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please note them in your registration packet. 
For any other camp questions please email info@fostercreekcd.org

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MAILING ADDRESS:

Foster Creek Conservation District

PO Box 398

Waterville, WA 98858

 

PHYSICAL ADDRESS:

203 S Rainier

Waterville, WA 98858

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