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How Camp Woodend Builds Confident, Nature-Connected Youth

Feeling accomplished. That’s how first-time Camp Woodend backpackers often describe their experience. “I was so proud of them,” says Nature Forward Youth Programs Director Brenna Houck, referring to last year’s backpacking group. “They braved the heat and came out on the other side after nearly ten miles over three days.” The 7th-, 8th-, and 9th-grade campers learned to carry their own gear, plan and pack supplies, and support one another during…
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Washington FAMILY Magazine broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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