Campers get down and dirty exploring a marsh ecosystem and tracking animals along the trail while learning about archaeology, life in a marsh, Native Americans and animals.
Surround yourself with nature at The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife sanctuary located on James Island along the Stono River. Campers get down and dirty exploring a marsh ecosystem and tracking animals along the trail while learning about archaeology, life in a marsh, Native Americans and animals.
Nature Trailer Summer Camps are for ages 6-11 and include crafts, activities, and admission to the Dill Sanctuary from 9 a.m. through 12 p.m.
Reservations required. Cancellations must be requested one week in advance for a refund minus $50 administration fee.
$170 Museum Members | $220 Non-Members. For more information, call (843) 722.2996 ext. 236.