This summer, youth will explore the habitats on Trinity Center’s 58-acre property. They use dip nets in the sound and pond to find out more about the biology of the various creatures that creep, swim and crawl on a barrier island. The campers then have the opportunity for a closer look, as we keep some of the marine organisms found in the sound in our on-site aquariums. The campers also have the chance to explore the maritime forest and learn about the animals that live among the cedars, live oaks and pines. In the afternoon, campers use items they have collected on the trails to create all kinds of art and music. And lastly, no beach camp would be complete without some time on the sand. So each camp day finishes with water time either on the beach or at the pool, to rest and think about the day’s activities.
Summer Sound to Sea Registration for 2024 is available now at this link.
For Summer Sound to Sea questions please call 252-247-5600 x21 or email [email protected]. Registration for 2024 is available at this link.