Teton Science Schools is excited to invite Wyoming fourth through sixth graders to attend Ermine, a spring break camp. During the week of March 23 – 27, students will explore the important role that snow plays in our ecosystem, and during the week of March 30 – April 3, students will discover the challenges that wildlife face in winter.
Each week, students will work with our experienced educators and connect with regional scientists to deepen their understanding of Grand Teton National Park. They’ll explore the Park trails on skis and snowshoes (conditions permitting), gain hands-on experience as scientists and naturalists, and spend 5 days, 4 nights at the Kelly Campus of Teton Science Schools.
Thanks to support from the Wyoming Community Foundation, this is a “pay what you can” program, and families can apply for a scholarship at the link below.
Program Details
Dates
- March 23 – 27: Snow Science
- March 30 – April 3: Wildlife
Location
- Kelly Campus of Teton Science Schools
Who can attend?
- 4th – 6th graders from Wyoming
Cost
- $500
- Scholarships are available! Apply at this link
Shuttles will be provided to help get students to the Kelly Campus. Email fieldeducation@tetonscience.org if you have any questions.
Register Today
Spaces are limited, and both weeks are filling
For more information and to register, follow this link. Additionally, you can email fieldeducation@tetonscience.org or call 307.734.3738.