River Rats: Creek Stomp in LaCrosse, WI
Discarded as a dirty swamp rat, hunted and trapped for their fir, and mostly forgotten or unnoticed, the muskrat ekes out a living among the animals we regard as higher class; the bass, turtles, eagles and others. Our aquatic rodent friends however are as resourceful and hardy as the farmers that live in the same Seven Rivers Region.
At this camp, kids will find their inner River Rat as they explore sloughs, swamps, backwaters and bogs. They'll find food, make shelter, and like the otter...play lots of River Rat games like river rock bocce, kub and more. Learning through play is an often forgotten yet profound way children and adults alike to gain knowledge, skills, and experiences. Kids in this camp will definitely learn about nature, themselves, and became more comfortable with being outside.
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These are single day camps to allow some flexibility for families during a holiday week. Register for one or more depending on your kiddos' schedule.
June 29-30
$45 each per day Ages 7-16 |
The Experience:
- Learn and create riverside games using found rocks, sticks, and whatever else the river gives us.
- Build miniature test rafts and race them.
- Build a real log raft and ride it.
- Learn about useful and edible aquatic plants and animals.
- Track aquatic creatures along riverbank including the beaver, muskrat, heron, raccoon and more.
- Build a survival shelter.
- Make and fish with a simple cane pole just like Huck and Tom.
- Use cane pole as part of stick and bindle (hobo satchel) to carry your goods during your travels.
- Search for treasures to fill your bindle.
- Barter and trade for each others' treasures.