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by Lonnie Lorenz

Are you wondering why you should send your child to a overnight summer camp in the northwoods of Minnesota? The answer is so simple…its all around you…it’s called NATURE. Over 100 studies of outdoor experiences in wilderness and natural areas show that natural outdoor environments produce positive physiological and psychological responses in humans, including reduced stress and a general feeling of well-being. Our children are still forming themselves from everything around them. Children have not yet fully adapted to the man-made world. Children instinctively feel a sense of continuity with nature when they spend time outdoors, at a Children’s Summer Camp in Minnesota provides an excellent way to get kids back to the natural landscape. Exposure to this variation in environment brings a welcome balance to your child’s development.

For a child, paddling down a Minnesota lake or river is like no other feeling in the whole world. Campers have a feeling of control. The canoe becomes their mode of transport for exploration and discovery in nature. Campers are the directors of the adventure.

Once they get near the water, children’s minds turn to fishing. Thoughts turn to the wonder of what could be swimming under your canoe and the chance that maybe, just maybe you might just catch one ot those mysterious Minnesota Muskies. The heart fills with the sense of what’s possible. Those are feelings that every child at Swift Nature Camp has.

Have you ever heard the plaintive, haunting wail of a loon at night? It is a sound that is sure to send a chill down any child’s spine the first time he or she hears it. Once campers learn that loons are skilled divers able to hold their breath for nearly 25 minutes, they find a new respect for these unique water foul. At Swift Nature Camp in Minnesota we have 8 nesting pairs of loons on our lake. Kids adore watching the little loons hop on their mom’s back for a free ride.

Life is busy! Nature offers all of us so much if we just allow ourselves a willingness to stop and slow down. At Swift Nature Camp, it is a treasured nightly ritual to head to the lake shore and watch the sun slowly lower itself behind what looks like the distant horizon. Time is taken to relax and just BE in nature.

A forest in the Northwoods of Minnesota is blanketed with all sorts of pines trees. White, Red and Jack Pines are all prevalent. The scent is unmistakeable and unforgettable. Imagine a Christmas tree multiplied by a thousand. The memory of this smell will send an adult back to their childhood days in the forest in a instant.

Has your child seen a wild eagle? Few have. At Swift Nature Camp in Minnesota, eagles are a common sight. Every day you can see them soar in ever higher circles. Or, just as quickly, one might head out over the lake and with its claws reaching down to catch some unsuspecting fish swimming by. This is just one example of what nature in Minnesota is all about. This is all just part of an Overnight Summer Camp experience.

At Swift Nature Camp, located in Minnesota, campers get hands-on learning experience with current forestry practices as they walk through Jack Pine clear-cut and regeneration areas, and they are able to observe and learn about much of the nature and wildlife that abound throughout the forest. At the pond the kids catch a variety of critters, including insects, frogs and leeches, and receive a lesson about the various wetland invertebrates they find. In the SNC Nature Center the children get the opportunity to take care of other kinds of animals and can even bring their own from home.

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