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Home - Waskowitz Outdoor Educational Center Since 1947, Waskowitz Outdoor School has been welcoming classes from throughout the Puget Sound region to investigate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest through classes in forest and river ecology, as well as forming bonds with new friends from different schools
Camp North Bend - Wikipedia Camp North Bend, also known as Camp Waskowitz, is a 91⁄2 acre complex of wood-frame buildings Constructed by and for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1935, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 [1]
Camp. Life. - Life At Camp — Camp Quest NorthWest At Camp Kirby campers can swim and kayak under lifeguard supervision, play a pickup game on the basketball court, or visit the archery range and climbing wall at the top of the hill Camp Waskowitz boasts a swimming pool, extensive hiking trails, and an idyllic riverside setting
Camp Waskowitz - Our Work in WA Camp Waskowitz is a model for outdoor education and a cornerstone for both environmental stewardship and community well-being These spaces are rare jewels and examples of how nature and education can intersect to inspire, empower, and uplift communities, ensuring a brighter, greener future for all
‘Happify’ yourself at Highline Heritage Museum’s newly opened Camp . . . The Highline Heritage Museum has unveiled a new exhibit in its main gallery dedicated to Camp Waskowitz, Highline Public Schools’ historic Civilian Conservation Corps camp turned outdoor education center in the Cascade foothills
Camp Waskowitz — Bassetti Architects Camp Waskowitz was built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and was used as base camp for forest fire service until 1942 The camp has been a King County landmark since 1992 and was listed on the National Register for Historic Places in the early 1990s
Camp Waskowitz - Summer Camp Today, Camp Waskowitz is a State and National Historic Preservation site and is one of only two remaining CCC Camps in the United States with all of the original buildings still standing
Conservation easement placed on Camp Waskowitz Waskowitz, constructed initially as “Camp North Bend,” was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp during the Great Depression in the 1930s, according to the Trust for Public Land It now hosts around 3,000 students per year for four-to five-day outdoor education sessions
Rentals - Highline Public Schools With over 300 acres of hiking trails to explore, multiple outdoor shelters, a fully finished barn, and cabins that can sleep up to 220 people, Waskowitz is a cozy place to host your next outdoor adventure, retreat, or event