South Carolina's beautiful natural resources are the theme of Camp Wildwood as teens learn about being leaders in the conservation world. Registration is open for the 2024 Camp Wildwood session, set for June 16 through 22. Photo courtesy of SCDNR

Registration open for Camp Wildwood

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From staff reports

It your teenager needs something exciting to do next summer, registration for Camp Wildwood, South Carolina’s conservation leadership camp, opened November 1. 

The 2024 session of Camp Wildwood is set for June 16 through 22 at Kings Mountain State Park in York County. Camp Wildwood is for rising 10th, 11th and 12th graders, and its purpose is to help train the next generation of conservation leaders in South Carolina. 

Camp Wildwood is $250 per week — one of the least expensive camps in the state — and some scholarships are available. Register now by visiting https://www.campwildwoodsc.com.

Camp Wildwood gives participants a basic introduction to South Carolina’s wildlife and natural resources and provides an understanding of, and commitment to, the wise use and management of those resources. And the camp provides youth with the opportunity to grow in self-confidence and to develop initiative and leadership skills in a challenging yet supportive environment.

Camp Wildwood activities include instruction in fisheries, forestry, firearm safety, orienteering, first aid and wildlife. Campers take classes at Camp Wildwood in wildlife, hunter education, fisheries and forestry. The hands-on classes are conducted outdoors by professional natural resources staff members.

A number of other traditional camp activities, such as swimming, kickball, volleyball, fishing, and nightly dances, are also part of the camp experience.

Camp Wildwood is made possible through the generous support of Garden Club of South Carolina, Harry Hampton Wildlife Fund, South Carolina Wildlife Federation and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.

For more information about Camp Wildwood, visit https://www.campwildwoodsc.com or e-mail wildwood@gmail.com.

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