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Student-Teacher Ratio 6:1

The Curiosity Lab is excited to be offering two weeks of Winter Nature Exploration Camps.   

We start the day connecting with nature, then after lunch, it’s time for free play and exploration.

Created and led by a former public elementary school teacher who has spent the last 25 years developing curriculum that immerses children in outdoor nature experiences.

Our camps are small, with no more than 13 children and 1:6 adult/child ratio. 

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5.0 (11)
(Winter Break Outdoor Nature Exploration Camp)
July 10, 2022 - Siejen And pete stevenson
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Our son had a wonderful experience with Teacher Julie and Teacher Jessica at The Curiosity Lab. Each day was thoughtfully planned and a new adventure for the kids - my son loved exploring new places to hike with the group, and through his time in the camp, we have discovered a new beach that we may not have come upon had it not been for The Curiosity Lab. We look forward to enrolling my son again for next summer!
(Winter Break Outdoor Nature Exploration Camp)
July 25, 2022 - Traci Tyler
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This camp was the best camp! They went on a new adventure every day. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. My kids will definitely do this camp again - kept their attention and he always came home talking about how he had "the best day".
(Winter Break Outdoor Nature Exploration Camp)
July 19, 2022 - Wei-ting Chen
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Our son had a lovely experience at The Curiosity Lab! He loved getting to give himself a nature name, getting to learn about insects in nature. I was impressed that Julie got him to hike long distances (little legs!) in summer heat! We highly recommend this experience!
Questions & Answers
Hi, my sons are 8 and 11. Do you think this camp would be suitable for them or would them be too old? (Winter Break Outdoor Nature Exploration Camp) -
asked on Dec 28, 2023
Dec 29, 2023 - Julie Propp
We take 5 to 11 year olds on our camp. It's totally suitable for them. -
How doe rain affect the activities? (Winter Break Outdoor Nature Exploration Camp) -
asked on Feb 02, 2023
Feb 03, 2023 - Julie Propp
Hi Tonya, if it rains we'll check out the forecast and decide where to go that day. While hiking on a trial the trees give lots of shelter and we'll be wearing rain gear. I'll also have kids hand warmers from REI. Most of the state parks we go to have a nature centers we can visit in the afternoon as well as covered picnic tables for afternoon art and play activities. If it's really pouring we'll go to Coyote Point and learn about nature there. Thanks for asking! -
About The Curiosity Lab
The Curiosity Lab is dedicated to connecting children with Nature. This summer we are offering week-long nature based camps along the magnificent San…
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