Art in the Park
at Wasatch Mountain State Park
$25 off until 5/10/2026
$25 off until 5/10/2026
Print Making
Week 1- June 8,10,12
Morning Class 9 A.M-11:45 AM.
Afternoon Class 12:15 P.M- 3:00 P.M
Discover the beauty of creating art with nature at Wasatch Mountain State Park. In this hands-on experience, we’ll explore how the natural world provides everything we need to make something meaningful. Participants will experiment with sun printing, create their own natural paints, and design handmade notebooks to capture their creativity. This is a space to play, explore, and connect with both art and the outdoors in a unique and inspiring way.
Day 1 Day 2 Sun Printed Smocks
Paper and Notebook making
Day 3 Paint and Dye Experiments
PM Class is from 12:30-2:30 pm
June 15, 17, 19
Discover the beauty of creating art with nature at Wasatch State Park. In this hands-on experience, we’ll explore how the natural world provides everything we need to make something meaningful. Participants will experiment with sun printing, create their own natural paints, and design handmade notebooks to capture their creativity. This is a space to play, explore, and connect with both art and the outdoors in a unique and inspiring way.
Students’ families are encouraged to purchase a State Park Pass in advance to avoid the $10 daily entrance fee.
AM Class is from 9:30-11:30 am
June 15, 17, 19
For ages 6-12
Discover the beauty of creating art with nature at Wasatch State Park. In this hands-on experience, we’ll explore how the natural world provides everything we need to make something meaningful. Participants will experiment with sun printing, create their own natural paints, and design handmade notebooks to capture their creativity. This is a space to play, explore, and connect with both art and the outdoors in a unique and inspiring way.
Students’ families are encouraged to purchase a State Park Pass in advance to avoid the $10 daily entrance fee.
Week 2- July 6,8,10
Morning Class 9 A.M-11:45 AM.
Afternoon Class 12:15 P.M- 3:00 P.M
Fibers Week
Families can look forward to a hands-on fibers week where students explore weaving techniques through creative projects like woven wall hangings, handmade baskets, and nature-inspired squirrel and bird feeders.
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Weaving
Squirrel and Bird Feeders
Basket making
PM Class is from 9:30am-11:30 am
July 13, 15, 17
Families can look forward to a hands-on fibers week where students explore weaving techniques through creative projects like woven wall hangings, handmade baskets, and nature-inspired squirrel and bird feeders. The main focus of the week is learning how to think creatively—encouraging students to experiment, problem-solve, and express their ideas in unique and imaginative ways.
Students’ families are encouraged to purchase a State Park Pass in advance to avoid the $10 daily entrance fee.
PM Class is from 12:30-2:30 pm
July 13, 15, 17
Families can look forward to a hands-on fibers week where students explore weaving techniques through creative projects like woven wall hangings, handmade baskets, and nature-inspired squirrel and bird feeders. The main focus of the week is learning how to think creatively—encouraging students to experiment, problem-solve, and express their ideas in unique and imaginative ways.
Students’ families are encouraged to purchase a State Park Pass in advance to avoid the $10 daily entrance fee.
$25 off until 5/10/2026
$25 off until 5/10/2026
AM Class is from 9:30-11:30 am
June 15, 17, 19
For ages 6-12
Discover the beauty of creating art with nature at Wasatch State Park. In this hands-on experience, we’ll explore how the natural world provides everything we need to make something meaningful. Participants will experiment with sun printing, create their own natural paints, and design handmade notebooks to capture their creativity. This is a space to play, explore, and connect with both art and the outdoors in a unique and inspiring way.
Students’ families are encouraged to purchase a State Park Pass in advance to avoid the $10 daily entrance fee.
What to ExpectEach day follows a gentle, thoughtful rhythm designed to inspire creativity and connection. Students are welcomed in, then head out on an inspiration walk to explore nature and gather ideas. From there, they dive into a guided hands-on project, followed by open time to create, play, and expand on their ideas.
Designed for Kids ages 6-12.
Please note: As this event is held within a state park, all guests are required to have a valid day-use or annual park pass for entry.
❋ Led with HeartOur team is made up of thoughtful, experienced mentors who lead with patience, creativity, and care. We prioritize building strong relationships with each child, creating a safe and encouraging environment where students feel confident to explore, create, and grow.
❋ Unplug to ReconnectOur camp creates a space where kids can slow down, engage their senses, and connect with the world around them—no devices, just discovery.
❋ Rooted in NatureNature is both our classroom and our inspiration. Students learn to observe, create, and connect with the natural world while building a sense of respect and wonder for their environment.
❋Think Like an ArtistOur program teaches students how to approach challenges with imagination and flexibility, helping them build lifelong creative thinking skills.
Meet the Instructor
Hi, I’m Meghan! I’ve been working with kids for over 10 years, creating spaces where they feel safe, happy, and excited to try new things. From teaching skiing to running art camps and planning kids’ events, I’ve learned how to support each child in a way that helps them feel confident and included.
As an artist, I love helping kids explore their creativity in a relaxed and encouraging environment. My camps are all about fun, friendship, and giving kids the freedom to create without pressure.
Our team is made up of dedicated childcare professionals who bring experience, patience, and energy to every day. With input from both moms and kids, we’ve carefully shaped our camps to create an experience that feels balanced, exciting, and truly supportive for every child.
FAQs
What should my child bring?
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Please have your children wear clothes that you are okay with getting dirty. We will be experimenting with a variety of natural dyes and paints that may stain clothes.
Please have them bring sunglasses, sunblock, and a water bottle.
Where is the camp?
2
We will meet the first day on the lawn outside the visitors center at Wasatch mountain state park located at 1281 Warm Springs Rd, Midway, UT 84049.
Can parents hang out?
3
Absolutely! Parents are more than welcome to hang out and stay nearby. That said, if you’re looking for a little “you time,” there are plenty of beautiful hiking trails and spots to explore in the area while your child enjoys camp.
How can I contact you?
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or by phone. (970)744-0496. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
Have any Questions?