Girls’ Adventure Brigade provides students X hours of guided outdoor exploration once a week, extending the school day to include screen-free creative play, nature-based discovery, relationship skills and community-building.

MONTH xx-xx and MONTH xx-xx, 2025

Registration opens xx/xx/xxxx

Register Here

FAQs

    1. Water bottle labeled with their name

    2. A packed lunch

    3. Raincoat and shoes or boots for splashing & mucking

    4. Weather-appropriate layers of clothing that can get dirty

    5. Maybe a hat and sunglasses if they wear them!

  • We will eat lunch together at Kindergarten Kamp. Please bring along a packed lunch for your child when you drop them off for camp. Some snacks will be provided — some camp favorites are apple slices, trail mix, popcorn, homemade ice cream, and s’mores!

  • Nope! Kindergarten Kamp is only open to current Kindergarten students. WoodsLife will host programming for children of other ages in future years!

  • Camp is on no matter the weather! We’ll make the most of a rainy day outdoors. In the case of inclement weather, activities will be under shelter or indoors. Keeping our campers safe is fundamental.

  • The 8-week session costs $300.

  • A discount in tuition may be provided for those who would like to volunteer and meet all requirements. Please contact woodslifeinfo@gmail.com for more information.

  • Cancellation requests placed two weeks before the start of a program will be accepted, though some restrictions apply. Registration can also be transferred to a future program. Please contact woodslifeinfo@gmail.com for more information.

  • While we love spending time with your kiddos, we do not offer after-camp care! We are also parents to school age children, and want to be home with them soon after they’re off the bus. For that reason, there is a late pick-up fee of $1 per minute per child.

  • No, transportation is not provided by camp. It was — and remains — a key goal in Lisa’s vision for the program, but the pieces aren’t in place yet. Please keep your eyes open for transportation updates in the future!