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Outdoor Adventures Camp (10-14 yrs)

(10-14 yrs.) Step into the wild with Baroody Outside, where kids with a passion for the outdoors will explore nature's wonders. Each day presents new opportunities, from orienteering to kayaking, white water rafting, tubing and hiking adventures. NOTE: On short weeks due to County holidays, the group will not go white water rafting. No camp June 19 and July 3.


Outdoor Living Skills: Beyond the Trail

(9-13 yrs.) Embark on a thrilling journey of wilderness exploration and self-sufficiency with Baroody Camps This immersive experience equips participants with essential skills to thrive in the great outdoors. The group will travel within about a 1-hour radius. Camp focuses on navigation skills (map/compass use, hiking), exploring local flora and fauna, and a day of kayaking while discussing how other cultures survive. Campers will also master critical skills like shelter building and fire building, while fostering teamwork and problem-solving in wilderness scenarios. No camp July 3.


Outdoor Living Skills: Beyond the Trail (9-13 yrs)

(9-13 yrs.) Embark on a thrilling journey of wilderness exploration and self-sufficiency with Baroody Camps This immersive experience equips participants with essential skills to thrive in the great outdoors. The group will travel within about a 1-hour radius to locations building on topics such as, navigation skills (map/compass use, hiking), exploring local Northern Virginia flora and fauna, and a day of kayaking while discussing how other cultures survive. You'll also master critical skills like shelter building and fire building, all while fostering teamwork and problem-solving in wilderness scenarios.


Outdoor Skills Camp (9-13yrs)

(9-13 yrs.) Develop new skills to explore the outdoors. Be prepared for many different outdoor activities including kayaking (when available), fishing, fire building, orienteering, geocaching, and learning how to safely explore nature. Bring lunch, snack and water bottle daily. No camp July 3.


Paddle & Explore (11-16 yrs.)

Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along waterways, ponds and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring a lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel. A signed waiver form is required.


Paddle & Explore (8-12 yrs.)

(8-12 yrs.) Fish & Explore takes campers off-site to learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife along waterways, ponds and lakes. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and other small critters. Life jackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel. A signed waiver form is required.


Women on the Water (8-12 yrs)

(8-12 yrs.) Join Baroody Camps for an all-female river adventure camp where you can paddle alongside other girls and develop the skills necessary to become a fishing pro. This week will be spent all outdoors exploring the Potomac River through kayaking, island-hopping, dip-netting, fishing, and more. Immerse yourself in this unique and rare aquatic ecosystem, learn about influential women who took action to protect the environment, and find out how you can be stewards of our river too! Prior kayaking experience recommended but not required.