June 1-5 | Elko Explorers Day Camp 1
From June 1–5, Nevada Outdoor School hosted the first week of Elko Explorers Camp, providing campers with a fun-filled outdoor experience centered around a different theme each day. The variety of themes kept activities fresh and engaging while encouraging creativity, exploration, and active participation. Throughout the week, NOS staff built meaningful connections with campers by learning about their interests, personalities, and favorite camp activities. Through themed games, crafts, stories, and hands-on experiences, campers stayed engaged while developing new friendships and trying new activities. The camp fostered a welcoming and supportive environment where youth felt comfortable exploring, learning, and creating lasting memories alongside their peers.
June 6 | Fire & Ice Charity Golf Scramble in Spring Creek
On June 6, Nevada Outdoor School hosted a successful SC Golf Tournament, welcoming 21 teams and a fantastic turnout of community members for a day of fun, fundraising, and outdoor recreation. Participants enjoyed beautiful weather, a welcome change from the previous year, and high spirits could be felt throughout the event. A highlight of the tournament was the introduction of a professional long-drive golfer fundraiser, which not only impressed attendees with incredible displays of skill but also proved to be a successful fundraising opportunity. Additional fundraising activities included a silent auction featuring several popular items, as well as raffles for four coolers, two firearms, and a cornhole set. Nevada Outdoor School extends its sincere gratitude to event sponsor Orla Mining for making the tournament possible, along with gun sponsors 5th Gear Powersports and Ramcon Construction; cooler sponsors American Legion, High Mountain Metal, and McEwen Mining; cornhole sponsor Main Electric Supply; and prize sponsors Gold Dust West, Sunridge Golf and Recreation, and Golf Management. Their support helped create a memorable event that brought the community together while supporting outdoor education opportunities across Nevada.
June 8-11 | Winnemucca Adventure Camp
From June 8–11, Nevada Outdoor School hosted Winnemucca Adventure Camp, offering youth a week filled with outdoor exploration, hands-on learning, and personal growth. Campers built new friendships and strengthened connections through shared experiences and team-based activities throughout the week. Partnerships with local organizations, including the museum and the Bureau of Land Management, enriched the camp by providing unique educational opportunities and interactive learning experiences. Participants also took part in a stewardship project, giving back to the local environment while learning more about conservation and responsible recreation. A day spent at the city pool provided a welcome break from the summer heat and quickly became a highlight of the camp. Overall, the week fostered teamwork, stewardship, confidence, and a lasting appreciation for the outdoors, with many campers expressing excitement to return for future Nevada Outdoor School programs.
June 15-18 | Elko Adventure Camp 1
June 15-18 | Elko Adventure Camp 1
June 22-25 | Lake Tahoe Pathfinders Camp
From June 22–25, Nevada Outdoor School’s Lake Tahoe Pathfinders Camp brought together seven campers for an unforgettable outdoor adventure filled with new experiences and hands-on learning. Campers traveled with staff member Jessie to Kings Beach, explored Spooner Lake, and challenged themselves at the Tahoe Treetop Adventure Park. After completing the high ropes course, the group celebrated with a well-earned ice cream stop at Susie Scoops in Incline Village, where each camper chose their own treat. Throughout the week, participants learned about the Seven Principles of Leave No Trace and the Ten Essentials before hiking the Spooner Lake Loop Trail, building both skills and confidence in the outdoors. The group stayed at Sunridge Golf and Recreation, where they also gave back through a stewardship project by wiping down tables inside the event pavilion, reinforcing the importance of caring for shared spaces.
June 25 | Summer Camp with the City of Elko
June 25 | Summer Camp with the City of Elko
On June 25, Nevada Outdoor School partnered with the City of Elko Summer Camp to provide a hands-on dinosaur-themed learning experience for five campers. Through games, songs, a dinosaur egg hunt, and imaginative play, participants explored the prehistoric world while building creativity and curiosity. Despite the range of ages, each child remained engaged as they roared, stomped, and pretended to be dinosaurs, creating a memorable and energetic learning environment. Campers also spent time outdoors searching for natural items that might have served as food for dinosaurs, encouraging observation, exploration, and a deeper connection to nature. Throughout the program, participants strengthened social connections, expanded their imaginations, and discovered that learning can be both active and fun.
June 26 | NGM Bike Rodeo in Elko
On June 26, Nevada Outdoor School participated in the Nevada Gold Mines Bike Rodeo in Elko, where NOS connected with 122 community members to share information about upcoming programming and the importance of wearing helmets while biking and operating OHVs. The event had a strong turnout, and it was especially fun to see each child’s personality shine through the helmets they selected. Weather conditions were ideal, making for a comfortable and enjoyable day compared to previous years. Children received helmets provided by Nevada Gold Mines and then had the opportunity to take part in a skills course, putting both their abilities and new safety gear to the test. The event served as a meaningful opportunity to support local youth with essential safety equipment while encouraging safe and responsible outdoor recreation.
June 29 | Elko Ruby Marshes Day Camp
On June 29, Nevada Outdoor School hosted the Elko Ruby Marshes Day Camp, providing campers with a full day of outdoor exploration and learning at Ruby Marshes. Participants toured the local fish hatchery, where they learned how fish are raised and stocked to support healthy aquatic ecosystems. The group also met with a wildlife biologist who shared insight into the marsh habitat and the diverse wildlife that depends on it. Campers spent time hiking a nature trail, observing plants, animals, and signs of wildlife along the way. Throughout the day, the experience encouraged curiosity, stewardship, and a deeper respect for the natural world through hands-on, place-based learning.
June | Nature in the Park | Elko Office
June | Nature in the Park | Winnemucca Office
Since June 2026, Nevada Outdoor School's Winnemucca office has welcomed 89 children through its Nature in the Park (NITP) program, resulting in 89 hours of Time Spent Outdoors (TSO). Programming has been offered at three community locations—WMCA, Lovelock, and Battle Mountain (BMT)—providing young participants with engaging opportunities to learn and play outside. This season's lessons have explored the fascinating world of animals, featuring topics such as elephants, worms, spiders, and other wildlife. Children have responded enthusiastically to the hands-on crafts, interactive games, and outdoor activities incorporated into each lesson. Overall participation has continued to grow across program locations, with the exception of WMCA, demonstrating strong community interest in early childhood outdoor education throughout the region.



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