Science Camp for Teens
Session 2: Volcanoes in the Sea
July 11-20, 2026
This session takes a closer look at Hawaiian volcanoes, the way they are created, the many forms of life they nurture, how humans interact with these islands, and what is being done to protect humans from natural disasters. You will collect and analyze scientific data about the characteristics of the different volcanoes and life upon them. Activities are fun, hands-on, and exploratory.
- Examine the biodiversity of the island ecosystems
- Learn about hot spot volcanoes and plate tektonics
- Examine the impact of lava flows on plants and animals
- Study the effects of explosive eruptions on the environment
- Examine how eruptions impact humans
- Study how plants and animals have adapted to hostile volcanic environments
- Gain a better understanding of how volcanologists work to mitigate the effects of volcanic eruptions on human communities
- Examine how volcanologists work and communicate their findings
Field Trip destinations include:
- Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach
- Ka Lae (South Point)
- Kalapana
- Tree Molds State Park
- Mauna Kea Visitors Center
- Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
- Puʻu Huluhulu
- Miscellaneous coastlines, beaches, streams, waterfalls, and hiking spots!
Learn more about Session 1: Land, Sea, Air, and Space
Registration Details
- Registration fee is $2,895 per ten-day session and includes meals, lodging, instruction, field trips, entry fees, program materials, and airport transfers (Hilo).
- Campers must be ages 13-17 and entering grades 8-12 at the start of camp.
- A deposit of $375 is required at the time of registration, with full payment due no later than May 25th.
Registrations after May 25th must be paid in full at time of registration. - Discounts are available for military families and Kama'aina (Hawaiʻi residents):
Military Discount ($100) - use Promo Code US37W
Kama'aina Discount ($100) - use Promo Code R6435
Both Military and Kama'aina ($200) - use Promo Code QY57 - A limited number of scholarships are available for those needing additional assistance.
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Science Camps of America is grateful for all of the generous support over the years and would like to especially thank the Gary and Apolonia 'Ohana for their generous support of this year's Science Camp Scholarship Fund.
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