Once upon a time there was a Fairy named Lyra who landed at Big Oak Canyon. Out of love for this magical place, Lyra created a special day camp for children of all ages to enjoy. According to the wishes of the Big Oak Canyon Fairy, we’ll start the day off with a treasure hunt, exploring the land and following Lyra’s path through this enchanted setting. We’ll learn the history of Big Oak Canyon and observe the mystical wonders of the nature surrounding us, including fantastical creatures. We’ll gather precious nature treasures at each stop along our fairy route and create a spellbinding backpack charm to take home as a reminder of the magical splendor of Big Oak Canyon. We will end the day knowing we have made the Big Oak Canyon Fairy so happy!

Join beloved Earthroots instructor Miss Raz for a fun filled day in nature! Fairy Quest camp activities will include a scavenger hunt, craft, stories, and songs.

Who: Ages 5-10
Children under 7 years old will need to have a parent attending alongside to assist with the hand craft.

When: June 29th

Time: 10 AM- 2 PM, break for lunch (please bring your own lunch)

Where: Big Oak Canyon – location address will be emailed upon enrollment or upon inquiry.

Pricing: $60 per person (one day camp)

Please see our Covid-19 Policy for current protocols.

Registration Details

Note:

  • Ages 7-10 may drop off without a parent or guardian. 
  • Ages 5-6 must attend with a parent or guardian to assist with the hand craft. 
  • If the parent is bringing siblings outside of the age range of the class, our policy is that they pay a sibling fee of $20 per child. Children 2 and under may attend free of charge.

Registration deadline: One week prior to class date
All workshops require minimum participant enrollment to run. Camps that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled.

Things participants need to bring

  • backpack
  • water bottle
  • snacks for the day
  • a lunch 

Scholarships Available

Earthroots is committed to creating nature connection opportunities for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) participants and families in need. 

raz

Throughout her life, Raz has been a girl scout, Marine and an advocate/fundraiser for outdoor/natural causes. She is a Reiki Master/Teacher/Intuitive, Certified Massage Therapist, and avid tree hugger! Some call her MacGyver, because she will always find a way to make things work!

Raz lived in California, for the first time, as a young person, where she found out how wonderful the outdoors could be. Her family frequently visited many natural places, including Sequoia every six months, local beaches and road trips into the once vast open space of Orange County. She always loved to learn on nature walks, play outside and especially climb trees/ walls of her Tustin neighborhood.