A SUMMER OF DISCOVERY
ENROLLMENT BEGINS FEBRUARY 9TH!
Give your child a summer filled with adventure, creativity, and meaningful discovery at Tanglewood Hollow. Our summer camps take place Monday through Friday from 10am–1pm inside our immersive natural history discovery space, where curious kids spend their mornings exploring, creating, investigating, and building real skills in a supportive community.
Designed to spark wonder and nurture confidence, our camps blend hands-on projects, real scientific tools, artistic expression, and collaborative challenges in a way that feels both joyful and deeply engaging. Whether your child loves working with their hands, asking big questions about the natural world, or diving deep into a favorite subject, they’ll leave camp inspired, capable, and excited to come back the next day.
Each week is thoughtfully planned and intentionally small, creating an experience that feels personal, connected, and unforgettable.
2026 SUMMER CAMP LINEUP
Hands-on. Nature-rich. Monday–Friday, 10am–1pm.
July 6-10: Wild Threads: Young Fiber Folk Camp (5-8)
Young makers will be introduced to the magic of fiber and textile arts through playful, approachable projects. Campers will experiment with simple weaving, yarn work, and creative fiber exploration while building fine motor skills and confidence. This gentle introduction to handcraft connects creativity with nature in a way that feels joyful and accessible.
$250
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July 20–24: Little fossil finders camp (5-8)
Our youngest paleontologists will dig into the prehistoric past through hands-on exploration, interactive games, and creative projects. Campers will learn about fossils, dinosaurs, and ancient life while practicing observation skills and scientific thinking. Expect excavation challenges, fossil replicas, storytelling, and plenty of imaginative discovery as we bring Earth’s history to life in ways that are both playful and meaningful.
$250
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JULY 27-31: Fossil Hunters: Field Science Camp (9+)
This week is designed for older students ready to think like real paleontologists. Campers will explore geologic time, fossil formation, and extinction events while engaging in deeper investigations and hands-on projects. Through careful observation, field-style activities, and collaborative challenges, students will build scientific reasoning skills and gain a richer understanding of Earth’s ancient story.
$250
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August 3-7: Thread, wool & wonder (9+)
In this immersive fiber arts camp, older students will explore traditional handcraft skills rooted in history and the natural world. Campers will learn techniques such as weaving, felting, and working with natural fibers while discovering where materials come from and how people have used them for generations. This week blends creativity, patience, and skill-building, giving students the confidence that comes from making something beautiful with their own hands.
$250
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August 10-14: Art of the wild (5-8)
This week blends art and science as campers explore the natural world through hands-on creativity. From nature-inspired art projects to observation-based discovery activities, children will investigate textures, colors, patterns, and ecosystems around them. It’s a week of curiosity, imagination, and outdoor-inspired exploration designed to help young learners see the world with fresh eyes.
$250
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AUGUST 17-21: FIELD BOTANY & PLANT SCIENCE (9+)
Older students will dive into the fascinating world of plants through real investigation and hands-on learning. Campers will study plant structure, identification, ecosystems, and the vital role plants play in our world. Through experiments, field-style observation, and creative botanical projects, students will deepen their understanding of the green world and strengthen their scientific confidence.
$250
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