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No Summer Camp Summer 2022

Let us ignite your child's passion for learning about the coast, the science that reveals its wonders, and the stewardship needed to protect and preserve it for a lifetime of enjoyment.

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​Ignite your child's love for learning. Sitting at a PC or turning the pages of a book, kids can develop an interest in the coast. Standing in the surf with the wind in their face and a horseshoe crab in their hands, they can develop a passion for it. 

Let us share our 50 years of knowledge and experience in the science of coastal and marine biology, geology, and conservation with your child. It could change his or her life forever.

NO Coast Camp 2020 due to covid-19 restrictions
please enjoy our videos on our youtube channel

Join the Littoral Society for a week of education fun that includes seining, marine life identification, fishing, crabbing, birding, shelling, field journaling, plankton discovery, coastal botany, and understanding nature through art. 

The Barnegat Bay Coast Camp is for students entering  grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. The Sandy Hook Coast Camp will have two sessions, the first (from July 6-10) for students entering grades 3, 4 and 5; the second (from August 3-7) for students entering grades entering grades 6, 7 and 8. The cost per week is $300 for Littoral Society members and $325 for non-members, which includes all materials, supplies, and snacks. 

Sandy Hook Coast camps will include kayak training and excursions. Parents registering children for the Sandy Hook camps should also download and complete the "Kayak & Canoe Waiver" linked below.
Long Beach Island, NJ
Dates: July 20-24, (Grades 5-8)

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Time:
10 AM- 3 PM

Location:
Maris Stella Retreat & Conference Center 
7201 Long Beach Blvd
Harvey Cedars, NJ
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 Sandy Hook, NJ
Dates: July 6-10, (Grades 3-5)


August​ 3-7, (Grades 6-8)


​​Time: 
9 AM- 2 PM

Location:
American Littoral Society Headquarters
Building 18
Sandy Hook, NJ

For more information ​Contact Nicole Haines at Nicole.Haines@littoralsociety.org or call 732-291-0055 ext 1006
Or print and complete the forms below
Consent Form
Kayak & Canoe Waiver
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18 Hartshorne Drive
​Highlands, NJ 07732

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