Homeschool Days
Push Yourself & Make Memories
Hands-On Learning in the Great Outdoors
Camp Mack’s Homeschool Outdoor Education program turns learning into an adventure. From September through April, homeschool students gather at camp once a month to explore new themes through hands-on activities, outdoor exploration, and creative problem-solving. Each session blends STEM concepts with nature-based learning, giving students the chance to discover, experiment, and grow.
What to Expect
Every homeschool day focuses on a different theme, with activities designed to spark curiosity and encourage learning through experience. In addition to guided programming, students have time to relax, play, and build friendships, an essential component of the Camp Mack experience.
Program Details
Ages
7–14
Schedule
9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Cost
$35 per session
Sack Lunch (optional)
$5
Frequency
Each class is offered twice per month
All sessions take place at Camp Mack. Because buildings are shared with other programs and rental groups, locations may vary. One week before your scheduled session, families will receive an email with full details, including where to go upon arrival. Yellow directional signs will be posted on campus to guide you. This is a drop-off program.
Students should wear clothes that can get dirty and dress appropriately for the weather, as much of the day is spent outdoors.
Habitat Day
We live in homes, but so do our animal friends. During this day, students will learn about what makes a good habitat, play habitat games, and learn how to make sure our animal friends stay around.
Feb. 9, 2026
Feb. 11, 2026
Play Day
We had a lot of fun performing our plays during medieval day last, so why not make it bigger? Students will design the set, costumes, divide roles, and rehearse the play. Parents and other interested people are welcome to come and watch the play at the end of the day.

March 9, 2026
March 11, 2026
Survival Day
Back by popular demand, survival day! Students will learn about shelter building, develop survival priorities, and practice fire-starting skills.
