This summer, the Annapolis Maritime Museum will expand its Summer Camp programming to include camps for children from Kindergarten through 8th grade. Summer Camp with the Annapolis Maritime Museum allows children to be themselves, learn new skills, and make new friends as they form a connection to the Chesapeake Bay.

The new urban ecology park, located at the Ellen O. Moyer Nature Park at Back Creek, is a springboard for curiosity and learning, allowing children to investigate 12 wooded acres, a secluded cove, nature trails, and a marsh habitat. This unique park, nestled within the City of Annapolis, provides the ideal opportunity for nature discovery. From fishing, hiking, and kayaking to experiments, crafts, and games, adventure awaits at AMM Summer Camp!

Read camp details here.

Visit amaritime.org/camp to register.

Email community@amaritime.org for more information.

The Annapolis Maritime Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to educating students and adults on the area’s rich maritime heritage and the ecology of the Chesapeake Bay through programs, exhibits, and community events.  The Museum partners with community groups, government entities, and other like-minded organizations to deliver high-quality educational initiatives and programs on subjects ranging from history and culture to the environment and good stewardship practices.