Education · Nature Camp

SNHA - Texas Native Treasure - Fort Worth, TX 2026

A summer nature camp for children aged 5-8 at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.

Tue, 21 Jul 2026 – Fri, 24 Jul 2026 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (America/Chicago) Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge Fort Worth , Texas
The Texas Native Treasure program is an engaging summer nature camp designed for children aged 5-8 at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. Over four days, young explorers will discover the unique flora and fauna of Texas through hands-on activities and guided outdoor adventures. This program encourages curiosity and a love for the natural world, providing a safe and educational environment for kids to learn about their local environment in Fort Worth.

What to Expect

An educational and fun outdoor camp experience for young children.

Who Should Attend

  • Children aged 5-8
  • Parents seeking summer activities
  • Nature enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The camp runs daily from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, July 21-24, 2026.
Venue & Address
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
9601 Fossil Ridge Rd
Fort Worth , Texas – 76135
United States
Organizer
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge · Nature Center
A protected natural area in Fort Worth dedicated to conservation and education.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the camp?
July 21-24, 2026.
Where is it held?
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd, Fort Worth, TX.
What is the age range?
Ages 5-8.
What is the focus?
Texas native species and nature education.
Is registration required?
Yes, pre-registration is typically required for these programs.
What should kids bring?
Please check the official Nature Center website for a list of recommended items.
Tags
Nature Camp Kids Fort Worth Education Summer
Summary
Four-day nature camp for kids aged 5-8 at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, July 21-24, 2026.
Highlights
  • Hands-on nature education
  • Guided outdoor exploration
  • Designed for ages 5-8
  • Located at Fort Worth Nature Center
  • Four-day summer program
  • Focus on Texas native species
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