Crook County Outdoor School
Outdoor school is a traditional rite of passage for Crook County sixth graders, who spend five days in fellowship with nature and their new camp ‘family.’
See full storyOutdoor school is a traditional rite of passage for Crook County sixth graders, who spend five days in fellowship with nature and their new camp ‘family.’
See full storyScholarships offset the cost for thousands of kids to experience a life-changing outdoor adventure.
See full storyA pilot project to integrate art into outdoor school helps students see nature through an entirely new lens.
See full storyEven in an environment as lush and wild as Southern Oregon’s Klamath Basin, plenty of children are more comfortable in front of a computer than a campfire. The mission of Klamath Outdoor Science School (KOSS) is to change that.
See full storyOpal Creek Ancient Forest Center gives students experience living off the grid in an old growth forest. And the three mile hike to camp from the end of the publicly traversable forest service road provides a memorable entry to the outdoor experience.
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