One-day Adventures

Join Us On Adventures.

  • October 11 (State In-service Day)

  • November 11 (Veteran’s Day)

  • January 20 (MLK Jr. Day)

  • May 26 (Memorial Day)

Our One-day Adventure offerings provide a unique and engaging outdoor educational experience for students when the public school district has no classes on specific federal ‘holidays.’ Designed to foster a love for nature, hands-on learning, and adventure, these day camps offer a safe and educational environment for children to explore the wonders of the natural world.

  • Nature Exploration: Students will have the opportunity to explore the local forest and its ecosystems, developing an appreciation for the environment.

  • Outdoor Skills: Participants will learn essential outdoor skills, such as shelter-building, navigation, and fire safety, instilling a sense of self-reliance and confidence.

  • Wildlife Observation: Adventurers will observe local wildlife and learn about their habitats, fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world.

  • Team Building: Through group activities and challenges, students will build teamwork and leadership skills.

  • Environmental Education: Our experienced educators will provide insights into ecological concepts, encouraging students to become responsible stewards of the Earth.

Adventure Details.

Dates:

  • October 11 (State In-service Day)

  • November 11 (Veteran’s Day)

  • January 20 (MLK Jr. Day)

  • May 26 (Memorial Day)

Price: $85 per student per day

Location: Carkeek Park, Seattle, WA

Registration: To register your child for one or more of our One-day Adventures, please email admin@wildingeducation.org.

Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged. If enrollment is insufficient, then Wilding Education reserves the right to cancel One-day Adventures and payment will be refunded for the cancelled session.

We look forward to welcoming your child to our single day adventure, where they can explore, learn, and connect with nature in a fun and enriching environment. Experience the wonder of the great outdoors with us!

What to bring:

  • Backpack

  • Lunch and snacks

  • Weather-appropriate clothing and footwear

  • A refillable water bottle

  • A sense of curiosity and adventure!

Safety Precautions:

  • All staff members are trained in first aid and CPR.

  • Campers are supervised at all times to ensure their safety.

  • Safety protocols are in place to address potential weather-related concerns.