Want to learn more about what happens at camp outside of summer? Read on!
That's right. Mystic Lake creates wonderful memories and
builds strong relationships outside the warm sunny months of summer. We run
Outdoor Education classes for many schools from all over Michigan. Most schools
come for a three day, two night, experience either from Monday-Wednesday or
Wednesday-Friday. On these trips we try to fit as much camp magic into their
stay as we can.
Most of their trips start with the traditional sing-song
camp welcome and is followed by settling into their cabins and coming down for
lunch. Once we are finished with lunch then the real fun begins. We will
organize by travel groups on the front porch and one of the amazing staff will
lead them to their first outdoor education experience. These experiences are
the main reasons that schools want to bring their children to Camp. In just a
short three days time kids can experience a wide range of Outdoor Education
classes. They can learn about the native wildlife and capture and identify
dozens of aquatic wildlife in our Pond Study class. Team challenge course is a
place at camp that allows kids to grow their communication skills, team
building, problem solving, and building confidence in themselves all while they
think they are just having fun! Staff can lead kids out to our own private bog
where they can learn about the pitcher plant, lambs ear, wintergreen, oak,
pine, birch, maple, animal tracks, the difference between a bog and a lake, and
of course a little bit about our legendary BRUNO!
There are so many other fun and educational classes that we
offer but the day time is just the beginning. A lot of our outdoor education
kids tell us that their favorite times at camp are our evening programs. Going
on night hikes, winning dutch auctions, planning and performing for skit nights
are just a few of the traditional evening programs we run here at Mystic Lake
in the school year. But the things we hear kids talk about the most are learning
how to square dance to both traditional square dance songs and some music of
their taste from the pop top 40's, and enjoying S'mores at a campfire followed
by the oration of the Legend of Bruno!
But unfortunately all good things must come to an end. Once
all of the luggage is packed, all of the kids are on the bus and the engines
are rumbling, it comes time to wave goodbye. This usually takes the image of
the Mystic staff singing our farewell song as the kids are smiling and waving
out of the bus windows yelling "goodbye" or singing their favorite
song from the campfire the night before. For the kids their time at camp has
come to a close, but for the staff we clean up camp, dust ourselves off, and do
it all over again.
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