Grange Insurance Audubon Adventure Camp
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Summer Address:
Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Audubon Adventure Camp At A Glance
- ONLINE registration is open NOW
- Camp hours are 9:00am to 3:00 pm
- Extended camp is available for $55/week from 3:00pm-5:30pm
- Unique weekly themes for children grades 1-5
- We provide a healthy snack each day and campers bring a WASTE-FREE lunch
- Camp is a PEANUT-FREE environment
- Campers explore woodlands, fields, mudflats, wetlands and discover fascinating wildlife throughout this Important Bird Area (IBA)
- New adventures are around every corner and beneath every stone.
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Camp Type:
Year Established: 2006 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 7 to 12 years old Cost/Week: $201.00-$350.00/wk Religious Affiliation: Camp Owner(s): Grange Insurance Audubon Center
Camp Director(s): Abby King
Nearest Large City: Columbus Off Season Rental: Yes |
Camp Focus:
Traditional Camps |
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Art Activities:
Adventure Activities:
Academic Activities:
Additional Activities:
Conservation and Ecology
Arts and Crafts
Drawing and Painting
Visual Arts
Adventure Activities:
Environmental
Wilderness
Academic Activities:
Science
Additional Activities:
Conservation and Ecology
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| June 21 to June 25 | Eco-Kids- Learn outdoor safety and basic outdoor skills such as making a shelter and more. Campers will be exploring habitats and wildlife, learning about conservation and how to live more lightly on our earth. | ||||||
| June 28 to July 2 | Amazing Flyers- Observe our wild winged friends that call this Important Bird Area (IBA) their home. Campers will do experiments and explore everything that flies through the park. | ||||||
| July 5 to July 9 | Animal Trackers- Uncover the wonderful mysteries of the animals that make their homes in the forest. Explore the trails while searching for birds, turtles, bugs, fish, and mammals. Discover the connections between all the living things in the forest. | ||||||
| July 12 to July 16 | Audubon Artists- Explore habitats and see wildlife. Campers will be painting murals, singing songs, pressing wildflowers, creating field guides, writing poems and exploring the performing arts. | ||||||
| July 19 to July 23 | Eco-Kids - Learn outdoor safety and basic outdoor skills such as making a shelter and more. Campers will be exploring habitats and wildlife, learning about conservation and how to live more lightly on our earth. | ||||||
| July 26 to July 30 | Amazing Flyers- Observe our wild winged friends that call this Important Bird Area (IBA) their home. Campers will do experiments and explore everything that flies through the park. | ||||||
| Aug 2 to Aug 6 | Animal Trackers- Uncover the wonderful mysteries of the animals that make their homes in the forest. Explore the trails while searching for birds, turtles, bugs, fish, and mammals. Discover the connections between all the living things in the forest. | ||||||
| Aug 9 to Aug 13 | Audubon Artists- Explore habitats and see wildlife. Campers will be painting murals, singing songs, pressing wildflowers, creating field guides, writing poems and exploring the performing arts. | ||||||
| Aug 16 to Aug 20 | Animal Trackers- Uncover the wonderful mysteries of the animals that make their homes in the forest. Explore the trails while searching for birds, turtles, bugs, fish, and mammals. Discover the connections between all the living things in the forest. | ||||||

