Join Camp Bayou volunteers for a walk after dark. Experience another side of nature using only your night vision- no flashlights allowed! Walk will end with a socially distanced campfire. Reservations required- limited to 10 participants. Contact campbayou@gmail.com to secure your space. Donation requested, $5 each, includes s'mores fixings.
Cart tours have
returned! Reservations for Saturday morning rides along the trails can be made
by emailing campbayou@gmail.com.
Third Saturday
canoe day tours continue this fall. Check the online calendar for days and
times. Paddlers should arrive at Camp Bayou by 8:45am. Canoes or kayaks are
available for rental for just $25 each or bring your own canoe or kayak for a
small donation of $5 each. Register for all paddle trips by calling the office
at 813-641-8545 or emailing campbayou@gmail.com.
Camp Bayou has
started a video series so folks can get a glimpse of all Camp Bayou has to
offer... with plenty of space to maintain social distancing. Check out the Camp
Bayou YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/campbayou .
In addition to videos, the Camp Bayou wiki, http://campbayou.pbworks.com, has
instructional activities that range from plants to animals to Native American
culture. More items will be added as the year progresses.
Youth programs
are still being offered although the number of students allowed per day has
been reduced. Camp Bayou has a number of responsible social distancing
practices in place. You can see all the changes in our Fall e-newsletter
at campbayou.org.
Camp Bayou now
offers merch in the online store. Check out the designs by Camp Bayou
volunteers- perfect for that shirt, mug or face mask you didn’t know you
needed: https://campbayou.threadless.com/
.
For those who
are interested in helping with registered groups, Camp Bayou is looking for
enthusiastic volunteers who love the outdoors and want to pass along that
passion to others through hands-on activities, walks and canoe tours. Contact
Becki at 813-641-8545 or email campbayou@gmail.com. We are mainly looking
for folks to help teach school groups K-6 but there are other opportunities as
well.
Camp Bayou
Outdoor Learning Center is neither a campground nor a summer camp. It was an RV
park before the County's ELAP program purchased the land but it is now open for
day use only, open to the general public. Through volunteers, donations,
supporters and grants, the managing non-profit- B.O.L.D. - offers
pre-registered programs to schools, youth groups, adult groups and families. The
Center is open from Thursday- Saturday from 9am-2pm for passive recreational
pursuits such as wildlife watching, nature photography and trail walks. General
admission is still FREE.
The Camp Bayou
Outdoor Learning Center is a public- private partnership between Bayou Outdoor
Learning and Discovery, Inc. (B.O.L.D.), and Hillsborough County Conservation
& Environmental Lands Management. Camp Bayou is located 3 miles south of
SR674 at the end of 24th St SE in Ruskin. Check out the Camp Bayou Facebook
page and for more information visit the website
at http://www.campbayou.org/ or call 813-641-8545.
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