Orange county Fall camp

Fall single Day & Week long intersession/holiday camps

Please read our camp policies and illness prevention policies before signing up for programs.

Program Frequently Asked Questions

Questions? Email alia@piedmontwildlifecenter.org

 

Available Dates:

October 23rd

November 4th

November 11th

WILD FOR A DAY

Single-Day Camps

wFAD @ Blackwood farm park (Orange County)

Address: 4215 NC-86, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Drop-off: 8:30 - 9:00 AM
Pick-up: 2:45 - 3:00 PM

camper Price (ages 7-12): $75
CIT price (ages 13-17): $35

Option to add aftercare until 5:30 PM for an additional fee

Our Wild for a Days are special one-day camps held on teacher workdays and other holidays. Join us in the forest for the day as we practice naturalist and survival skills, explore the parks, meet the local wildlife, and play some of our favorite woodland games!

CITs (Counselors in Training) are required to attend Outdoor Leadership Camp.

If you are interested in being a CIT 2 for this camp, please email us.


INTERSESSION CAMPS

Drop-off: 8:30 - 9:00 AM
Pick-up: 2:45 - 3:00 PM

camper Price (ages 7-12): $375
CIT price (Ages 13-17): $165

Option to add aftercare until 5:30 PM for an additional fee

Location: Leigh Farm Park (370 Leigh Farm Rd, Durham NC,27707)

Spend a week in the wild with some of our favorite camp themes! These camps are designed for fall breaks or track-out schools. Campers will have a week to learn specific skills and play our favorite Piedmont Wildlife Center games!

CITs (Counselors in Training) are required to attend Outdoor Leadership Camp.

If you are interested in being a CIT 2 for this camp, please email us.

Looking for childcare outside of our scheduled programming? If you have a group of 8 - 12 campers, we can run a custom adventure just for you! Please email camp@piedmontwildlifecenter.org for space and staff availability.

 

branching out

September 29 - October 3

Branch out with us and learn more about trees and your place in the forest. We will get to know the quiet giants of the forest through up-close examination, sensory learning, and games. We will learn what trees can teach us and how to use the materials they leave behind.