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Wildlife Camps at State Parks

The University of Iowa is hosting wildlife day camps in several state parks this summer, and there’s still time to sign up!

Summer day camps are for 3rd – 7th graders and taught by teachers, naturalist staff and college students.

Kids will learn about animals, ecology and the outdoors in a fun, safe environment.

Day camps are Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

Check out the list below to find a wildlife day camp near you!

2019 Camps

  • Lake Macbride (Solon) June 10 – 14
  • Mines of Spain (Dubuque) June 10 – 14
  • George Wyth (Waterloo) June 17 – 21
  • Springbrook (Guthrie Center) June 17 – 21
  • Volga River (Fayette) June 17 – 21
  • Lake Darling (Brighton) June 24 – 28
  • Maquoketa Caves (Maquoketa) June 24 – 28
  • Stone (Sioux City) June 24 – 28
  • Ledges (Madrid) July 8 – 12
  • Walnut Woods (West Des Moines) July 8 – 12
  • Big Creek (Polk City) July 15 – 19
  • Waubonsie (Hamburg) July 15 – 19
  • Prairie Rose (Harlan) July 22 – 26
  • Lake Manawa (Council Bluffs) July 22 – 26

 

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