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Camp Waskowitz
Bend, WA, 98045
Phone: (425) 277-7195 or (425) 277-7196
Fax: (425) 277-7197

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Current Average Rating : 4.46

Description

Visit Waskowitz Outdoor School today!  The open house is an unstructured opportunity for parents and students to see our facility and meet with the Nurse or staff member to answer questions that you might have.  Sample menus will also be available in case a child has allergies to certain foods and special arrangements need to be made.  What a beautiful day for a drive!


Founded in 1947 by a group led by future superintendent Carl Jensen, Waskowitz Outdoor School is recognized as a leader in the field of residential outdoor education.  The Carl Jensen Environmental Education Center at Camp Waskowitz serves the students of the Highline Schools, as well as students from surrounding schools and districts, through environmental education and team building programs. When not in use by student groups, the facilities are available to outside groups for rent. Our office is located in Burien at the Woodside site at 18367-8th Avenue South.  Our program site is located in North Bend, Washington at Camp Waskowitz.


Camp Waskowitz was built by the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) in 1935 at its present location and was named Camp North Bend.  After the CCC was disbanded, the Camp was sold and later renamed after Fritz Waskowitz from the Chicago area.  Fritz Waskowitz had been a football player and captain at the University of Washington before he became a pilot in World War II, was shot down and killed. The facility was renamed in his honor.  Highline School District began sending students to Waskowitz in 1947 and later bought the property in 1957.  Carl Jensen, then Superintendent of Highline School District, convinced the Highline High School student body to use funds raised for a new sports stadium to buy the property with a promise that the school district would reimburse their fund.  Some time later, Superintendent Jensen and the Highline School District made additional purchases of surrounding land that increased the Camp Waskowitz acreage to its present 372 acres.  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.  Since the inception of the Outdoor Education program in 1947, over 200,000 students have experienced this school in the woods.



Details

Camp Type:
Day 
Year Established:
1947
Gender:
coed
Age of Campers:
all ages
Cost/Week:
/wk (Please contact camp for exact pricing.)
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Activities

adventure:
  • General
  • Hiking Day outings
  • Rock Climbing
artistic:
  • Art


Sessions

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Comment on : 15 January, 2015
My daughter still remembers this as one of the worst experiences in her life. As a parent, her time at camp was nothing like the orientation promised. My daughter calls it Camp Krusty.
Comment on : 14 June, 2014
it was awesome I had a blast I just got back today it was so fun we had shower parties and dance parties in the old barn waskowits is a place to be yourself and you can just let go thank you waskowits
Comment on : 27 September, 2013
Camp Waskowitz was a very great place I as a student enjoyed it very much..... It's a place no one would want to leave :)
Comment on : 21 October, 2012
This camp was the best camp experience for my daughter when she attended in the sixth grade last year. Thank you for making this such a caring facility.
Comment on : 13 January, 2012
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