Looking for the best things to do in Honolulu with kids? Our variety of nature experiences are just what you’re looking for.
Scholarships are available for Oahu Nature Adventure Camp for eligible students with financial need. Apply today.
Onsite learning for homeschoolers, ages 6 to 11, led by environmental educators. 16 weeks on Wednesdays in 2024.
Summer Nature Adventure Camps are held on O‘ahu during school breaks. Enrollment is open for June 3 to August 11.
Sign up for weekly science class on O`ahu. Buy one class or buy all. Teacher led, hands on and outdoors. Weekly on Wednesdays for homeschoolers or visitors.
Themed camps such as forests, wetlands, coastlines and streams celebrate natural history, environmental science, and sustainability. Our outdoor classroom activities include hikes, fishing, bug hunts, nature games, and crafts.
Teachers can bring their students to us for field trips. Apply now and join in on some nature fun.
After months of staying-at-home (due to the pandemic), NAC rekindled my son’s love of the outdoors and desire to care for the environment.
“Our kids learn a lot in school, but it’s also good for them to come here and spend time with us too. And especially during these COVID times, it’s hard to find activities that are COVID-friendly and family-friendly.”
My kids had so much fun they didn’t want to come home.
A day with Hawai‘i Nature Center is like a spa day on steroids. It’s so reinvigorating.
Hawai`i Nature Center meets DOE Science Standards. The kids love it too! It’s the best field trip of the year.
As a junior leader volunteer, I get to teach and inspire. My club loves to do service projects here too!
Nature Camp is such an amazing experience, providing kids with a much-needed break from screens and an alternative that is different from other options out there. Through engaging activities like hiking, wildlife exploration and nature crafts, kids develop a deeper connection with the natural world, fostering their creativity, resilience and appreciation for the environment.
Help us educate, celebrate and advocate for a stronger bond between people and nature.