Summer Camp
The Schuylkill Center
A summer camp program at the Schuylkill Center focused on nature and outdoor exploration. Inspires curiosity and a love for the natural world in a Philadelphia nature setting.
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8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia PA 19128, Philadelphia, PA
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Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
4.7 (80 on Google)
Michelle Lay
2 years agoA beautiful local nature museum, hiking trails & education center! We came for a short hike over the holiday weekend and enjoyed ourselves! Many different hikes to choose from flat, moderate to hard. It's definitely a nice option when we're ready for a nice hike in our neighborhood!
Jack deRoche
3 years agoI've been taking hikes here at this Schuylkill center for years now and it just keeps getting better!! They've added several trails and ponds I have had a few run-ins with ground bees in the previous Summers but no injuries thank goodness ๐ I definitely recommend stopping by this Google center and taking a nice walk it's great in any season!
P H
2 years agoEvery Science teacher in Philadelphia should be taking advantage of this amazing local resource! Talk about the ultimate field trip! My fifth graders had an amazing, informative and super-engaging experience. Field trips are lead by a team of expert environmental educators who have created a curriculum that is incredibly thoughtful, fun and standards-aligned. There are programs for all ages, K-12. (Preschool too!) Available topics include sustainability, ecosystems, trees, soil and many more! Grant funding was available for my Title I school, making the trip completely free! The Center is also open to the public year-round! The folks at The Schuylkill Center are absolute pros! Each person has their own expertise and specialty; they were all so knowledgeable! Our bus was met by the staff at the Welcome Center. After bathroom and water breaks, they did a circle-up to go over expectations. We separated into small groups and cycled through four stations over the course of the morning, hiking from one station to another. After lunch at the pavilion, we hiked as a group to the Forest Free Play area, which is an awesome pine grove that is set up for tree climbing, fort building and general exploring. The kids had an absolute BLAST! It was so fun! Shoutout to Teachers Sam, Sky, Jason, Declan, Amelia and all of the hardworking folks who are so dedicated to preserving a true Philadelphia Treasure! Can't wait to come back!
Jillian Sabre
4 years agoWent for two events centered around the mudhif installation. Excellent programming, friendly staff and volunteers, and the grounds are beautiful. The dedicated, knowledgeable team at the wildlife clinic are also a credit to the mission of the center.
Alden
4 years agoI love the outdoors and went on a nice little hike. The weather was a little chilly but it was a beautiful day. The woman in the picture is Rebecca Dhondt. She used to work here and has many fond memories.