Tyler Arboretum Camp

Tyler Arboretum Camp Tyler Arboretum Camp connects children to nature with intentional programming designed to fuel their sense of wonder and discovery.

Tyler Arboretum is a non-profit public garden in Delaware County, Pennsylvania serving the Greater Philadelphia region. One of the oldest arboreta in the northeastern United States, Tyler Arboretum encompasses 650 acres of renowned plant collections, heritage and champion trees, historic buildings and 17 miles of hiking trails through woodlands, wetlands and meadows. The Arboretum is open to the public 362 days a year.

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515 Painter Road
Media, PA
19063

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Kids Grow at Camp

Children look back on their time at Tyler Summer Camp with fond memories of fun and friendship, but also as a place that helped them grow into a strong, confident adult. A place where they connected with nature and became a lifelong steward of the natural world. Camp is a place for children to make lasting bonds with peers and adults. It’s an opportunity for children to experience independence, in a supportive environment that fosters growth. It’s a place where children get to explore and discover both the natural world and themselves.

Tyler Arboretum Camp is at the forefront of youth development and nature education with intentional program for all ages that engages youth in a way that not only fuels their sense of wonder and discover, but gives children a space to stretch their social, emotional, physical, and cognitive muscles outside of the context of their family. This type of experience helps children learn powerful lessons including skill-building, character development and community living.

Campers will embark on a new adventure each day as they explore the stream, roam in the meadow, hike in the woods, find frogs, turtles and aquatic bugs, and play in the tree houses. Older campers will spend their days investigating the natural world, its inhabitants and the interconnectedness of nature, both with onsite exploration and off-site adventures. With a low camper/staff ration counselors ensure that each camper is challenging themselves in a positive and friendly atmosphere.