Outdoors & Nature · Educational Camp

Jr Ranger Camp

Join Park Rangers for two days of outdoor adventure and nature education at James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park.

Thu, 16 Jul 2026 – Fri, 17 Jul 2026 James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park Summerville , Georgia
The Jr. Ranger Camp at James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park offers an immersive two-day experience for young nature enthusiasts. Participants will join professional Park Rangers to explore the scenic beauty of the Georgia outdoors, learning about local wildlife, conservation, and park history. This hands-on program is designed to foster a deep appreciation for nature through interactive activities, guided hikes, and educational workshops, making it an ideal summer activity for children in the Summerville area.

What to Expect

Participants will engage in interactive outdoor learning sessions led by experienced park staff in a beautiful state park setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Children
  • Nature enthusiasts
  • Families
  • Young explorers

Agenda Overview

Two days of outdoor activities and educational programming led by park rangers.
Venue & Address
James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park
2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Rd
Summerville , Georgia – 30747
United States
Organizer
James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park · Government
A scenic Georgia State Park offering camping, cottages, and outdoor recreation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jr. Ranger Camp?
It is a two-day outdoor educational program for children.
Where is it held?
James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park in Summerville, GA.
When is the camp?
July 16th and 17th.
Who leads the camp?
Professional Park Rangers.
Is registration required?
Please check the official Georgia State Parks website for registration details.
What should participants bring?
Comfortable outdoor clothing, water, and sunscreen are recommended.
Tags
Outdoors Nature Education Summer Camp Georgia Family Friendly
Summary
A two-day outdoor educational camp for children led by Park Rangers at James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park.
Highlights
  • Guided nature hikes
  • Wildlife education
  • Park ranger interaction
  • Conservation workshops
  • Outdoor skills training
  • Scenic park exploration
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