Spring Break Farm Camp

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March 30 – April 3


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La Bella Vito Farm | Loomis, CA

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A week outside.

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A week with animals.

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A week of real learning.


Spring Break Farm Camp is a hands-on farm experience designed for elementary-age children who are curious, capable, and ready to get their hands dirty in the best way possible.

This isn’t a sit-inside craft camp. This is real farm life.

What Your Child Will Experience

Each day includes:

Feeding and learning about farm animals
Collecting eggs from the coop
Planting seeds and working in the garden
Understanding where food comes from
Participating in age-appropriate farm chores
Spending the majority of the day outdoors
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Children do not just observe, they participate. They learn responsibility. They build confidence. They discover that farms are living, breathing ecosystems.

Who Camp Is For

Camp is best suited for elementary-age children who:

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Can follow directions in a small group setting

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Feel comfortable being outdoors for extended periods

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Are excited to learn and participate

No prior farm experience is needed. We teach everything they need to know — from how to approach animals calmly to how to plant a seed properly.

Our Approach

We intentionally keep camp size small.

Why?

Better supervision
More meaningful learning
Real interaction with animals
Space for questions and curiosity
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This isn't about volume. It's about experience.

What to Bring

After registration, you'll receive a full details email. Generally, campers will need:

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Clothes that can get dirty

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Water bottle

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Closed-toe shoes

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Lunch and snacks

Farm life is active and hands-on — dirt is part of the deal.

Dates & Details


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Spring Break Camp runs:

March 30 – April 3

Spots are limited and tend to fill quickly due to our small group size.

Why Farm Camp Matters

Children today spend more time indoors than any generation before them.

A week on the farm reconnects them to:

Where food comes from
How animals are cared for
The rhythm of seasons
The responsibility of tending something living
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It’s not just fun. It’s formative.

Reserve Your Spot

If your child would thrive in a hands-on, outdoor learning environment this spring break, we would love to welcome them.