Archived Outdoors

Family Nature Summit comes to Lake J

out lakejEach year, the Family Nature Summit is held in some part of the country known for its special beauty and recreation value. This year, it will be based in Lake Junaluska, June 27 to July 3.

The experience includes a full schedule of activities to keep each family member engaged with the world around them in a way that suits their age and ability.

Registration is open until kickoff day, but slots can fill up fast. Prices range from $350 for 3-year-olds to $675 for adults, with room and board available for an additional fee. 

One Craig Tufts Educational Scholarship is available for students ages 8-18, with awards based on an essay. Applications are due Friday, March 27. 

www.familynaturesummits.org

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