"Water is full of surprises—from the way it moves to the life it
supports. Campers explore water as both a special substance and an
important habitat through hands-on experiments and outdoor discovery.
Throughout the week, campers investigate the properties of water by
dripping, spraying, freezing, heating, and mixing it to observe how
water changes and why it behaves the way it does. They’ll explore
the local watershed, look for signs of water moving through the
environment, and connect their experiments to real ecosystems. Campers
will also meet live aquatic animal ambassadors and compare how
different organisms are adapted to life in water. By the end of camp,
learners will better understand water in different states and will
strengthen skills in observation, measuring, and describing
cause-and-effect. Campers will also head outside for guided nature
observations to practice real-world field skills."