CRESTVIEW — Visitors at Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge can have a "wild" experience this summer and learn about being a zookeeper during its Zoological Park camp.
The camp — for first- through fifth-graders — is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 20 through July 1 at the park, 5262 Deer Springs Road, Crestview.
Cost is $150 for the week per person, or $30 per day, per person. Siblings may attend at a cost of $125 each. A family and military discount is available for a full week of registration, costing $125 per person and $100 per additional sibling.
Campers should bring their lunch.
Snacks, juice, water and all craft materials will be provided, and campers will get a zoo souvenir from the Wild Things gift shop.
The ECWR is also hosting a HarborWalk Village camp, Summerwild, for first- through fifth-graders.
It is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 13 through Aug. 5.
Cost is $150 for the week, or $30 per day per person, with cost for additional siblings at $100 each per week.
To register, contact Susan Leveille, 830-3933 or sleveille@ecwildliferefuge.com.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview wildife refuge hosts zoological park and Harborwalk camps