This 3-day camp explores how solar systems work and why Earth is perfectly positioned for life. Campers will discover astronomy, lunar cycles, geology, and the greenhouse effect through hands-on science and fun activities. Activities include learning how Earth fits into our solar system, exploring lunar cycles, investigating geology, discovering astronomy basics, learning about the greenhouse effect, creating space-themed eco-art projects, participating in games and activities, nature journaling, and engaging in science lessons. Daily schedule runs from 7:30-9am drop-off through 5-6pm pickup, including morning field investigations, guided hikes, nature journaling, lunch break (bring own), and afternoon eco-art activities and science lessons. Scholarships available through Walton Family Foundation grant. Chaperone positions available with interview and background check required.