Trees For Tomorrow Opens Registration for 2026 SEEK Summer Day Camps
Trees For Tomorrow has opened registration for its 2026 SEEK summer day camps in Eagle River, with separate programs for kids ages 3–12 running Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Registration is open at Trees For Tomorrow's Eagle River campus for the 2026 Science Earth Exploration for Kids (SEEK) summer day-camp series, giving Northwoods families a chance to secure spots before the season fills.
The summer day camps serve children ages 3 through 12 and are designed to spark curiosity, build knowledge, and strengthen connections with the natural world. The SEEK lineup breaks into age-specific tracks that run on different days of the week. The Jr. SEEK program targets ages 4 through 7 and runs Tuesday mornings full of discovery, fun, and outdoor learning. Children ages 8 through 12 can explore and learn about the Northwoods during either half- or full-day SEEK sessions held on Thursdays. A KinderSEEK track is also available and is designed especially for the youngest nature learners, helping children build comfort and confidence outdoors through playful exploration.
SEEK gives children ages 8 through 12 a safe and natural setting to learn, play, and explore; each day brings new lessons about how nature works, with the majority of time spent outside.
Trees For Tomorrow is an accredited nonprofit natural resources specialty school that serves school groups throughout Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois. Founded in 1944, TFT's mission is to promote sustainable management of natural resources through transformative educational experiences. The organization annually serves up to 14,000 youth and adults.
TFT's campus in Eagle River includes National Forest property under permit from the USDA Forest Service, giving campers access to some of the most intact Northwoods terrain in the region. Many TFT programs are offered in partnership with organizations such as the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Master Naturalists, and Road Scholar, bringing expert insight and unique learning opportunities to the Northwoods.
Registration is open now. Trees For Tomorrow is located at 519 East Sheridan Street in Eagle River and can be reached by phone at 715-479-6456. Full program descriptions and enrollment information are available at treesfortomorrow.com.
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