Weekly Sessions
Please Note: All camp activities are subject to changes based on camp enrollment sizes, weather and personnel availability.
Themes below are the focus each morning of camp, followed by various recreational activities in the afternoon.
Summer 2026 Schedule (Subject to change)
Session 1: June 15-19 | Soccer: with Swim Lessons Tuesday and Thursday
Session 2: June 22-26 | Track and Field: Swim Lessons Tuesday and Thursday
Session 3: June 29-July 1 | Playground Games (Monday-Wednesday) NO SWIM (Cost $125) (This theme may change)
Session 4: July 6-10 | Outdoor Week: Rafting and Rock Climbing (NO SWIM)
Session 5: July 13-17 | Outdoor Week: Rafting and Rock Climbing (NO SWIM)
Session 6: July 20-24 | Baseball Week: Swim Lessons on Tuesday and Thursday
Session 7: July 27-31 | Basketball Week: Swim Lessons on Tuesday and Thursday
Session 8: August 3-7 | Outdoor Week: Rock Climbing (NO RAFTING OR SWIM) (Cost $190)
Session 9: August 10-14 | Football/Volleyball Week: Swim Lessons on Tuesday and Thursday
General Daily Schedule
Please refer to your "week before camp" emails for schedule details - the schedule below is to give you a general idea of the schedule daily.
Each week campers have the opportunity to take part in fitness activities, outdoor adventures, educational sessions and craft activities to go along with each weekly morning activity theme. The following is a general timeline of what to expect each day:
Monday - Friday
- 7:30am - 8:30am: Optional pre-rec hours
- 8:30am - 9:00am: Drop off
- 9:00am - 12:00pm: Activity theme of the week
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm: Lunch (campers provide their own lunch)
- 1:00pm - 3:15pm: Outdoor/Educational Activity/Crafts
- 3:15pm - 3:45pm: Pickup
- 3:45pm - 5:30pm: Optional after-rec hours
Each day during the morning session, we check children in between 8:30 and 9 a.m. After check-in we play a large group game with all campers which is coordinated by our counselors. Following the group game, we break the camp into three groups: the Cubs (kindergarten and first graders), the Bears (second- and third-graders) and the Griz (fourth and fifth graders). Although all the children will be focusing on the morning theme of the week, the curriculum is designed to be age-specific for each group.
We break for lunch at noon and typically find a shady or dry location to eat (we ask children to pack their own lunches). After children finish their lunches, we facilitate free play by letting the children choose the activity. They can pick from a variety of options such as a large game of capture the flag, sidewalk chalk, reading books or tag games. From 1-3:15 p.m., we break the children into age groups. Each group takes part in outdoor play, educational activities, or crafts (some of these activities will be updated as we secure guests and get to know our counselors abilities and special skills).
Contact us by phone at 406-243-5295 or by email if you have any questions!