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Wolf Camp in Summer:
Kids Day Camps all over Western Wa
Overnight Youth Camps in Washington State

School Year Programs
School Break Camps travel to Wa, Ca, Wi, La
Custom Programs for Schools & Homeschoolers
Wolf Journey Classes all over Western WA:
1-3 pm Homeschoolers; 4-6 pm Afterschoolers
The Wolf College in Summer:
Residential Teaching Apprenticeships
Earth Skills Training Camps in Western WA

Academic Year Programs:
Co-op Earth Skills Apprenticeships in Western Wa
Earth Skills Training Camps travel to Wa, Ca, Wi, La
Wolf Journey Classes 7-9 pm around Western Wa
Weekend Workshops in the Puget Sound region

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Wolf Camp was voted 1 of 2 Best Camps in the Northwest Family News Reader's Poll of 2001, the only year they ran a poll, and we were also chosen as one of the five "best camps ever" by YM Magazine in its March 2003 issue.

Index to Overnight Youth Camps in the Summer

All Summer Camps take place in Western Washington, or click here for Academic Year Camps taking place throughout the US. To register, print out an application, call us or email with questions, and we'll send you all the details. Click here to find driving directions for your individual camp week.

Join us this summer for deep, inspirational, and fun skill-building camps that offer a 6-1 ratio of campers to instructors, with staff that are some of the most experienced and popular specialists in the field. We welcome you to experience what we believe to be the best opportunity for outdoor education available today. Check it out:


June 19-24 (2011)


The Naturalist Mentor - Counselors in Training

Youth Mentoring, Wilderness First Aid,
Open Water Lifeguarding & CPR

June 19-24, 2011 at Dungeness Recreation Area near Sequim, WA, with daytimes at Old Fort Townsend State Park. Availability: Designed for those enrolled in our Youth Mentoring CIT Program but also open to anyone age 13 & Up with prior attendance at one of our week-long overnight camps, or who is has been enrolled in Wolf Journey classes for at least one season. Special Application required. Click here for course description and logistical details of this training camp theme in its 7th Year.


I've been going to Wolf Camp for ... years now. (When I was just a kid,) it taught me to have confidence in myself and bring out the braver part of me.... Wolf Camp has been one of the best parts of my life." - Sam Popejoy, now age 19, Day Camps 1999-2002, Resident Camps 2003-06.


July 3-8 (2011)


Survivors Side of the Mountain

Introduction to Wilderness Survival
including traditional fire by friction,
emergency shelters and wild foods.

July 3-8, 2010 at the private Bakke Farm Campground in Acme, WA under the beautiful Mt. Baker volcano and Twin Sisters Mountains with pickup/dropoff options in Puyallup, Seattle/Bellevue, Everett & Burlington. Availability: Open for age groups 9-12 and 13-16 (older see below), no prerequisite. Click here for course description of this camp in its 14th Year!

Advanced Survival Challenge runs simultaneously and is open for ages 10 and up with Survivors Side of the Mountain as prerequisite, and for ages 16 and up with preparatory work required. Click here for course description of this camp theme in its 12th Year!

Embark on a survival trek with new friends in one of the best wild places you could ever find, learning to live without matches, tents, or even food from society!

Introduction to Herbal Medicine, Wild Edible Plants, Growing Your Own Food, and Processing Plants Into Useful Products.

July 3-8, 2011 at the private Bakke Farm Campground in Acme, WA under the beautiful Mt. Baker volcano and Twin Sisters Mountains with pickup/dropoff options in Puyallup, Seattle/Bellevue, Everett & Burlington. Availability: Open for age groups 9-12 and 13-16 while new students ages ages 16 and up may also participate in the wilderness survival training and trek running simultaneously. Click here for course description of this expanded camp theme in its 11th Year!

Feed yourself from wild edible foods of the forest and join renown herbalist Linda Quintana of Wonderland Teas & Spices at her home-based farm to process herbs into medicines you can use next winter.