From Where the Wild Things Are @ Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject 🏕️ Remember your first night at camp?
Date September 10, 2025 12:46 PM
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Imagine this . . .

You're 10 years old. You've laced up your
sneakers and stepped into a forest alive with birdsong and moss-draped
trees. For the first time, you're camping with other curious
kids-hiking trails, crossing a wobbly bridge, and learning about
the wonders of the natural world.

That's the magic fifth graders feel each year at Camp Waskowitz
in the foothills of Washington's North Cascades. And thanks to
Trust for Public Land, that magic will be protected for generations to
come. 

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STEP INTO CAMP

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Last year, we teamed up with local partners to protect the forest
surrounding the camp from encroaching development, keeping over 300
acres open for students and the public to enjoy. 

POP QUIZ!

Those 300 protected acres are about how many football fields? 

100

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225

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300

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The real magic of Camp Waskowitz isn't the stunning
scenery; it's how time spent outdoors transforms kids. They swap
screens for trails, bunkmates become lifelong friends, and fears turn
into triumphs.

As we gear up for National Public Lands Day on September 27, take a
walk through this story and see how this camp's legacy is
growing, one child-and one bridge-crossing-at a time.

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Happy camping, 

Your friends at Trust for Public Land 

CROSS THE CAMP BRIDGE 

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How important were camp experiences in your childhood? 

Extremely important    

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Somewhat important 

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Not important

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Connecting everyone to the outdoors. We create parks and protect
public land where they're needed most so that everyone will have
access to the benefits and joys of the outdoors for generations to
come.

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