Dive into the scene of our salmon at FISH camps

Salmon Science campers will have fun learning all about the salmon life cycle and watershed stewardship as they conduct a water quality and aquatic insect study of Issaquah Creek, perform experiments, go on a nature hike, make arts and crafts, play games, use microscopes, hear Native American legends and more!

Enrollment is now open for Summer Salmon Science Camp and Little Fry Preschool Camp, hosted by Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery (FISH) at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, 125 W. Sunset Way.

Salmon Science campers will have fun learning all about the salmon life cycle and watershed stewardship as they conduct a water quality and aquatic insect study of Issaquah Creek, perform experiments, go on a nature hike, make arts and crafts, play games, use microscopes, hear Native American legends and more!

Camp dates are: July 12-16 or July 19-23 or July 26-30 or Aug. 9-13 for ages 6 to 8 and Aug. 2-6 for ages 9 to 11. Cost is $175 for FISH members or $205 for non-members.

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During Little Fry camp, students find out the answers to “Where do salmon live? And who lives near the salmon?” Little Fry campers will explore the salmon hatchery and Issaquah Creek, create an animal track to take home, become a salmon, act like a bug, and sing the songs of water. This camp will encourage the joy of discovery and cultivate a sense of wonder in the environment and in salmon.

Little Fry Camp, for ages 3 to 5, runs June 29, 30 and July 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost is $145 for FISH members and $175 for non-members.

Discounts are available for siblings for all camps.

FISH memberships start at $15.

E-mail celina@issaquahfish.org., or call 425-392-8025 for more information or to register for camps.