Fly Fishing Adventure Camp 2026
June 9 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Experience the joy of fly fishing as you spend two days outside. Learn the various skills needed for fly fishing such as fly tying and fly casting while you delve into limnology, freshwater biology and the aquatic critters that live there. Spend some time exploring the area during a hike around the grounds of Orvis Hill Country.
The camp is part of Buttonwood’s series of DISCOVER programs for students in grades 5–12 (ages 10 to 17), and the program combines fly fishing with earth science, limnology and biology.
The camp runs for two days, Monday & Tuesday, June 8 & 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. Program rotations each day feature a variety of activities; a break for lunch is also part of the schedule. Day one is macro lesson and intro to fly fishing, day two is tying flies and practicing on the pond.
In partnership with Adams County Trout Unlimited members, students will learn fly fishing essentials like rod rigging and essential knots, gear and tackle, stream entomology, fly selection, how to “read water,” and how to play, land, and safely release fish.
In addition, Buttonwood staff will guide students in learning about freshwater biology, including pond vegetation as well as macroinvertebrates and other aquatic “critters” like fish and amphibians that inhabit fresh water bodies in our region.
Limnology—the study of biological, chemical, and physical features of lakes and other bodies of fresh water—will also be introduced during the camp.
An “exploration hike” in the nearby woods, guided by a Buttonwood Nature Center faculty naturalist, allows students to discover many wonders of nature and will include forest ecology, geology, and plant identification.
The camp is open to students who have completed grades 5 through 12 (ages 10 to 17).
Find more information and register HERE.

