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Many of our Florida Adventure Camps offer Fall Adventure Programs, Activities, Workshops & Classes starting in September, 2025.
Be sure to check the "Year-Round Programs and Other Camp Info" headings of each camp listing for specifics, or give any Adventure Camp you're interested in a call to check on Fall dates, times and availability.
Many of our Adventure Camps will be hosting Fall Reunions for their previous campers, and Fall Open Houses for interested new campers and families. Each camp is different, and some offer activities for the entire family.
Contact the camp(s) directly to see if there are any Camp Reunion or Open House Plans for September, 2025.
Looking for a Great Florida Adventure Day Camp? Look at each camp's TYPE OF CAMP description. Many of our Best Florida Day Adventure Camps also list their exact hours, and if they offer before and after camp activities.
Many of our Best Florida Summer Adventure Camps also offer Year Round Adventure Camp Programs, Classes, and Activities. You should contact the camps you are interested in to see if they offer Fall, Winter and/or Spring Adventure Programs, too.
Searching for Florida Adventure Camp Jobs? Many of our Best Adventure Camps are now listing their 2025-26 Fall Camp Jobs, too. Look for the heading "Summer Camp Jobs" in each camp listing. You can also check any camp's website for their "Work at Camp" or "Fall Employment Opportunities" pages.
View ALL FL Camps with Fall Work & Leadership Training Opportunities.
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FEATURED ADVENTURE CAMP
Camp Lantern Creek
Montgomery, Texas
936-597-8225
Ages: 7 - 17 . All Girl Campers. Overnight Camp.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: While summer might look a little different this year, Camp Lantern Creek promises it will continue to bring the Creeker spirit to our campers and families this summer! CLC Unique, our virtual camp option, will begin on June 22, and will consist of week-long sessions that will offer one-of-a-kind programs unique to each session. Through our virtual programming, we will create memories with our new and seasoned Creekers, virtually.
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Visit Our Camp Indian Springs Website
850-926-3361
jake[AT]campindiansprings.com
info[AT]campindiansprings.com
2387 Bloxham Cutoff Road
Crawfordville, Florida 32327
CAMPER AGES: 7-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): We welcome everybody!
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: We have a fabulous "Deaf Week" for Deaf and Hearing campers alike.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Horses/Equestrian, Sailing, Travel, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Theater, Musical Theater, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Swimming, Technology, Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Soccer, Basketball, and more. High Seas Adventure Camp On Our 70 Foot Yacht.
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Indian Springs' 77 acres are nestled on the wooded springs of beautiful Wakulla Springs State Park amidst the Apalachicola and Wakulla Forest of North Florida. Check out some amazing photos on our website!
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CAMP FACILITIES: We feel that a camp experience should be one filed with the allure of living outdoors. Part of the experience is the soothing sounds of the Florida night. Our rustic cabins give the camper the perfect blend of the outdoor experience and a few comforts of home. Our cabins have 12-16 bunks, ceiling fans, power, storage shelves and a front porch. Teen campers enrolled in Camp Warrior live in more modern cabins complete with air conditioning, lofts, and a kitchenette. Bathhouses are located next to the cabin areas. Each bathhouse features toilets, sinks, and private shower stalls.
The flagship of our facilities is our newer 14,000 square foot activities center complete with 24 stall center isle barn, with tack rooms, wash bays, bathrooms and indoor skatepark. This 40 acre facility also houses our new high ropes challenge course designed by Project Adventure and our ATV track. Next to our activities center is our new camp office which includes a recording studio and comfortable, climate controlled activity room for Camp Warrior. An extensive renovation plan is in place over the next three years that will transform camp!
Another high point of Camp Indian Springs facilities is our natural fresh water spring. This natural wonder is over 40′ deep in some places! For most of the year the water flows clear and it always remains a refreshing 68 degrees. Indian Springs is internationally know as one of the best cave systems in the world to dive. Unfortunately we can’t offer this to our campers but we stay very busy catering to the divers in the off season. Tours can be arranged with Cave Connections.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Indian Springs, first established in 1965, is a fun-filled, action packed private summer resident camp for boys and girls ages 7-16. Located on 77 acres, camp is nestled beside the wooded springs of beautiful Wakulla Springs State Park amidst the Apalachicola and Wakulla Forest of North Florida. Camp Indian Springs offers a summer experience rich in fun, friendship, learning and extreme adventure. Camp Indian Springs is truly a place where a summer will last a lifetime!
While the Camp Indian Springs facilities and programs are terrific, we believe that it’s our camp staff that makes the summer experience truly special. At Camp Indian Springs you will find a tremendous concentration of down-to-earth campers and great role-models that provide a wonderfully inclusive environment for your child. We are lucky to have so many first-time camp families, which we believe is mostly due to the emphasis we place on recruiting seasoned staff and outstanding camp “moms.”
Sending a child to camp is an act of great faith by parents. As directors, we take that responsibility very seriously. We strive to maintain an environment that both encourages personal growth and creates an unforgettable summer experience. The Camp Indian Springs Community is caring and supporting, and is at the core of everything that takes place at camp.
A camp is only as strong as its leadership. Camp Indian Springs is committed to providing skilled leadership. Indian Springs counselors are great role models who are focused on the needs of campers, both in the cabins and in classes. What makes Camp Indian Springs stand out above the rest is our 90% staff return rate. Unlike most other summer camps you will not find a staff search on our web site or a Craigslist ad seeking staff. This is due to our extensive C.I.T. (Counselor-In-Training) program and high staff retention rate. Growing a staff within creates a competitive and safe environment to select the best of the best. More than half the staff have been at camp five years or more. All counselors are carefully selected for their camp skills and must possess superb references. All staff must go through an intensive one week staff training which includes effective cabin leadership, teaching skills, emergency procedures, CPR, first aide and a parent to counselor open forum.
High Seas Adventure Camp on our 70 foot yacht. Campers will get the chance to be on the crew of a real yacht as they travel. They will also experience treasure hunts as well as ride jet skis, and use our yachter-slide.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Our C.I.T. program is one of our most valued Camp Indian Springs program. This program is vital to the success of our camp. This is where we grow the future camp staff and world leaders of tomorrow. Our Counselor In Training program is the first step to become a camp staff member. The program is for campers age 15 to 17 who desire to become camp staff. The program is designed to teach young men and women to become productive leaders and staff members. A majority of the camp’s current staff have come up through our C.I.T. program.
C.I.T.s are placed in a younger cabin with a Senior and Junior counselor and have a vital role in cabin leadership. C.I.Ts also take a C.I.T. only class and assist in other classes throughout the day.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We are open year round for group retreats, family camps, family reunions, and any other event possible.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We are open year-round for a tremendous and unforgettable experience for the whole family, school, sports team, or any other group! We have hosted countless retreat groups and they have all had incredibly memorable experiences. We have hosted family camps, family reunions, religious groups, boy scouts, girl scouts, fraternities, sororities, etc.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Unique activities such as Paintball, ATVs, High Ropes and Ziplines, Low Ropes, the BLOB in our Spring, Skateboarding in our Skateboarding Park, and Scuba!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit our website for Dates and Rates. Our summer camp season goes from 6/8-8/9 and has 1-4 week session throughout. The CIT program is 3 weeks in duration.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We are now hiring Summer Camp Counselors who love hanging out with kids! Indian Springs is an immensely unique and incredibly fun Summer Camp program in North Florida. We are the Premiere Private Summer Camp in Florida.
Please visit our website for more information on how to apply.
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Camp Indian Springs
Please note that our list of 2025 Florida Adventure Camps also includes information on Florida Adventure Camp Scholarships, Financial Aid, and other 'Campership' or Financial Assistance. Look within each camp's description for the CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE heading.
Visit Our San Pedro Catholic Camp Website
407-671-6322
info[AT]sanpedrocenter.org
2400 Dike rd
Winter Park, Florida 32792
CAMPER AGES: 6-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Christian. Catholic Camp
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Overnight and day camps have daily prayers, two masses throughout the week, and the opportunity for the sacrament of reconciliation. Camps also feature low ropes course, gaga ball, 9 Square in the Air, swimming pool, paddle boats, canoes, water games, arts and crafts, and sports games including as basketball, football, soccer, handball, dodge ball, kickball, and volleyball.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Fine Arts/Crafts, Swimming, Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Football, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located on the property of San Pedro Center- 485 acres of protected wetlands and forest on Lake Howell in Winter Park, Florida.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We have 2 dorms, complete with air conditioning and showers, an outdoor pool, a dining hall, outdoor chapel, main lodge for activities and gatherings, a field for sports, and a sand volleyball court. Lake Howell provides a place for canoes and paddleboats.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: San Pedro Catholic Camp is staffed by qualified young men and women who are active in Church ministry and have a deep sense of God in their own lives. All staff members have been screened by the State of Florida, fingerprinted by the Diocese of Orlando, and are well trained for their positions, including certification on working with young people in a safe environment through the American Camp Association.
Overnight and Day Camp participants are offered an opportunity to unplug from distractions and take a step back from everyday life to create important lasting relationships. Our goal is not only to provide a wholesome outdoor life, but to also assist youth in true character and faith formation through the celebration of Mass, daily prayer services, as well as the sacrament of reconciliation.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: All staff participate in a week long training session to prepare them for the upcoming camp sessions. First aid/CPR/AED training is included. Staff will also complete ACA courses online prior to attending camp training.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are available on a case by case basis.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): August 1st-2nd- Experience a night of camp as a family!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Complete listing of camp weeks, themes and rates are listed on our website.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Hiring Head Counselors and Counselors. See website for more info.
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San Pedro Catholic Camp
Some Florida Adventure Camps offer BOTH Day and Overnight Camp options. Be sure to check each camp's description under "TYPE OF CAMP" for complete information, and exact hours.
Some Florida Adventure Day Camps also offer Extended Camp Hours for Early Camper Drop-Off and Pick Up. If you need these services, you should contact the camp to confirm availability.
Visit Our Gan Israel Website
1800.765.7905
office[AT]JewishOrlando.com
2037 Hempel Ave
Gotha, Florida 34734
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
7504 Universal Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32819
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Gan Israel Video
CAMPER AGES: 3-14
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Horses/Equestrian, Sailing, Travel, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Theater, Musical Theater, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Swimming, Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis, Golf, Weightloss, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Team Sports, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Our campsite, located at the Ithiel campsite in Gotha/Windermere is uniquely suited for a great camp experience. The spacious indoor and outdoor facilities will enable us to provide campers with summer fun, whatever the weather outside. Our fabulous pool, is enjoyed by all of our campers. A specially designed pre-school playground, playing fields, and air-conditioned dining hall and common areas all add to the Camp Gan Israel summer experience.
CAMP FACILITIES: The camp location is a beautiful 27-acre campus with grassy playing fields, a running track, 2 indoor lounges, an art bunk, and an air conditioned dining hall. Camp Gan Israel has an on-site outdoor swimming pool, monitored by trained and licensed aquatics professionals.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Gan Israel is part of the largest and fastest growing network of Jewish day camps in the world. Gan Israel enjoys a well-earned reputation as a trendsetter with innovative ideas, creative programs and new activities.
Our weekly program is enhanced with music, dance, acting, woodcraft, food decoration, cooking, Olympic type games, police and fire demonstrations, drama, ballet, carnivals, dress-up days, overnights, color war, hiking, bunk competition, Challah baking, and .. oh... so much more. Under the direction of our experienced crafts director, campers will have the opportunity to design and take home some wonderful Judaica projects.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: We have a Teen camp, where the teens have their own schedule, and also enjoy a C.I.T. program to train and experience leading the younger campers.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarship Applications available, please contact the camp.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS:
Please see our year round website at Our Camp Website Link: www.JewishOrlando.com.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Gan Israel prides itself on its exceptional staff. All staff come with prior camp experience and a desire to work with kids. Bunk sizes are kept small and well staffed. Our camper to counselor ratio is better than 1 to 5 campers, and this does not include our wonderful C.I.T.’s. Each elective is run by professional instructors.
Our Camp Director has many years of day camp experience. She is the leader of our top staff and takes great pride in our on-going, comprehensive staff training program. Her extensive experience with pre-schoolers through teenagers makes her a valuable friend and administrator to our camp throughout the summer.
We take great pride in our commitment to recruiting, training and keeping the highest quality staff in the camping profession. Over the years, Camp Gan Israel of Orlando has always been dedicated to small groups with exceptional staff supervision. This ensures the best possible care, instruction and supervision for our campers. Our counselors are highly trained, dedicated, and experienced.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
For complete information, please visit Our Camp Website Link: www.ilovegi.com.
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Gan Israel
Visit Our Solutionary Heroes Summer Camp Website
941-730-4745
team[AT]solutionaryspecies.org
Cedar Lakes Woods & Gardens
4990 NE 180th Ave
Williston, Florida 32696
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
8009 High Oaks Trail
Myakka City, FL 34251
CAMPER AGES: 7-13
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 9am - 1pm, 9am - 5pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Solutionary Heroes Summer Camp is an exciting opportunity for participants to learn how to save the world each and every day by thinking critically about their choices. Campers will learn about health, exercise and fun, compassion, leadership skills, solving social conflict, and more! Pre-registration ends June 30th. Call or email today for more info!
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: We offer programs for all children. The Solutionary Species camp director has a Master of Arts degree in Humane Education and one of the camp leaders has her Master of Arts degree in Special Education, as well as a wealth of knowledge and experience working with autistic populations.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Soccer, Weightloss, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: The camp will be held at a unique botanical garden located about 20 miles north of Ocala and 15 miles south of Gainesville in a beautiful nature setting. Next to the gardens is a 54 acre wildlife reserve, maintained by the Conservation Trust for Florida.
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CAMP FACILITIES: The camp will be taking place on 100 acres of natural learning opportunities. There are over 50 separate garden displays, several waterfalls, koi ponds, many nature trails, pavilions, and animal friends throughout the gardens.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Solutionary Heroes Summer Camp is designed and directed by Jenna Bardroff, a humane educator with a Master of Arts degree in Education and a Bachelor of Science degree in Integrative Animal Biology. Camp programs are also facilitated by Dale Bardroff, M.A., an educator who has taught a wide population of special needs students. Camp educators are qualified outreach educators for compassionate studies and are committed to teaching participants solutionary skills. All camp educators are CPR and Frist Aid certified.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships and financial aid will likely be possible for future programs depending on grants and funding for Solutionary Species. While financial aid is not available for this year's summer camp, we strive to make our programs as affordable as possible. Please contact team[AT]solutionaryspecies.org with any financial concerns.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): On Friday of each session, we welcome parents to come celebrate their child's camp success at our solutionary camp party. Participants will have the opportunity to share what they learn and to feel proud of what they accomplish.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Solutionary Species will be offering free or affordable educational outreach programs year-round. Please check out Our Camp Website Link: www.solutionaryspecies.org to stay updated on new information or like us on Facebook!
OTHER CAMP INFO: Solutionary Heroes Summer Camp is Williston's most exciting nature camp! Participants will not only learn team building, leadership, social, and solutionary skills, but they will also learn how to save the world through safe and practical activities. This year's summer camp will be one your child will never forget. In fact, participants can take what they learn home with them and continue saving the world each and every day!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Session 1: July 11th - 15th
Session 2: July 18th - 22nd
Session 3: July 25th - 29th
Half-Day: 9a.m. - 1p.m. $135 (only $125 for pre-registering)
Full-Day: 9a.m. - 5 p.m. $270 (only $250 for pre-registering)
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Solutionary Heroes Summer Camp
Visit Our Camp Ithiel Website
(407) 293-3481
summer[AT]campithiel.org
2037 Hempel Ave
Gotha, Florida 34734
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Ithiel Video
CAMPER AGES: 6-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Christian.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Ithiel is a Christian camp offering overnight summer camp experiences for youth ages 6-18. Youth spend their time enjoying fellowship with each other, participating in fun activities and growing in their knowledge and understanding of Jesus. Camp Ithiel has been holding summer camps since 1948.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Travel, Swimming, Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, and more.
CAMP FACILITIES: Camp Ithiel's facilities are comfortable, modern and air-conditioned.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Ithiel offers one Adventure Camp for youth ages 12-18. We travel to the North Carolina Mountains for 5 days.
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Camp Ithiel
Visit Our Mustard Seed Camp Website
Office Number (321) 453-0350
emanuelwhite[AT]teenmissions.net
info[AT]teenmissions.net
885 East Hall Road
Merritt Island, Florida 32953
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Mustard Seed Camp Video
CAMPER AGES: 4-6
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Interdenominational
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Mustard Seed Boot Camp is a themed summer missions adventure camp where kids (4—6yrs) learn about salvation and how to share with others….
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Music/Band, Academics, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located 47 miles East of Orlando International Airport on 250 beautiful acres of wilderness. Please visit our website for lots of camp photos and videos.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Mustard Seed Camp is offering tickets to fly “AIR TEEN MISSIONS” on the newly constructed (non-moveable) airplane. Enjoy “in flight” snacks and video presentations of Teen Missions ministries around the world. You will have your “passport” stamped for each country you “visit”. Train as a Flight Cadet for Jesus when you memorize Scripture, participate in Bible stories, run the Obstacle Course and work on crafts to earn your Wordless Book badges. At the end of the program, you will know how to share the plan of salvation with others. You will also earn the Mustard Seed Wings when you complete your training.
Teen Missions was founded in 1970 by a group of men and women who were passionate about getting youth involved in missions. The founder and director, Robert M. Bland, spent many years as a Youth For Christ director in Chillicothe, Ohio and recruitment director for the Christian Service Corps. The years he spent in ministry made him aware of several things that birthed the idea of Teen Missions:
There were many young people who wanted to serve the Lord in missions, but were not extremely talented and did not have the required skills.
A young girl once said that everyone had explained to her, “Come back when you have finished college and then you can get involved in the Lord’s work.” She stated, “I want to do something for the Lord now, not five years from now.”
In many mission conferences there were no teenagers present at all. They evidently felt that missions were for older people. Mr. Bland felt there was an obvious need to get teenagers involved since they are the next generation of missionaries and leaders.
The innovative idea of involving teenagers in missions continued to develop and that summer the first Teen Missions team embarked to the country of Mexico. Though it was a meager beginning, the program took off and now boasts of over 40 teams that travel to 30 some countries each year. The goal of Teen Missions is to awaken teenagers to the needs in missions, acquaint them with the reality of life on the mission field and give them an opportunity to serve the Lord through work projects and evangelism. Each team member is required to raise their own support to cover the cost of their summer team, which gives them practical experience in raising finances, similar to what other missionaries must do before they go overseas. The money the teens raise goes towards building costs, plane tickets, food and any other supplies needed for their time overseas.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Total involvement is Wednesday, June 22, 2016 – Saturday, June 25, 2016.
Either a parent/guardian or an adult approved by the parent/guardian, must accompany each Mustard Seed for the entire duration of the program. The adult will sleep in the same tent as the Mustard Seed participant. The adult’s expense is the $30 registration fee plus the $119 project expense.
Each Mustard Seed is provided with a food tray, bowl and international costume to use but not to keep. A sterling silver Mustard Seed ring, ID badge, cup, canteen and T-shirt are yours to take home.
Contributions Equal to: $119.00 U.S. plus $30 Registration Fee.
Please visit our website to find more information.
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Mustard Seed Camp
Visit Our Circle F Dude Ranch Camp Website
863-676-4113
Kris[AT]circlefduderanch.com
kris[AT]circlefduderanch.com
5301 Dude Ranch Road
Lake Wales, Florida 33898
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Circle F Dude Ranch Camp Video
CAMPER AGES: 6 - 16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Give Your Child a Summer of Adventure and Friendship! Circle F Dude Ranch Camp in Lake Wales, Florida, offers one-, two-, and three-week overnight sessions full of exciting activities like horseback riding, climbing, water sports, and paintball. Since 1952, we’ve helped kids build confidence, independence, and lifelong friendships in a safe and fun environment. Our trained staff ensures a memorable experience for every camper.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Horses/Equestrian, Sailing, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Theater, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Swimming, Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Football, and more. Paintball, Ax Throwing, Alpine Tower W/ Swing, Odessey High Ropes Course, Rockwall W/ Dual Zip Lines, Archery, Archery Tag
CAMP LOCATION: Lake Wales is located in Central Florida, roughly 50 miles south of Orlando.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Visit Our Camp Website Link: www.CircleFDudeRanchCamp.com to learn more or schedule a tour today!
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Pathway Program (Leadership in Training)
OTHER CAMP INFO: ACA Accredited
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Session 1 - June 8th - June 21st, 2025 - $3900
Session 2 - June 22nd - July 12th, 2025 - $5200
Session 3 - July 13th - August 2nd, 2025 - $5200
Session 3A - July 20th - August 2nd, 2025 - $3900
Session 3B - July 13th - July 19th, 2025 - $1950
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Circle F Dude Ranch Camp
Visit Our Camp Live Oak Website
954-563-4880
info[AT]campliveoakfl.com
3109 East Sunrise Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
2300 East Oakland Park Blvd., Suite 207
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Live Oak Video
CAMPER AGES: 5-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Mon - Fri 8am - 6pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): American Camp Association.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: ACA accredited children's day camp offered at three beautiful state parks. Outdoor environmental camp includes hands on science, canoeing, archery, fishing, arts and crafts, surfing, paddle boarding, scuba diving, field trips and full immersion Spanish camp for ages 5 – 13. Teen Eco Experience, ages 14-16. Science of the Seas Camp at Mizell-Johnson State Park, ages 5 – 13. Van service available. Counselors are certified teachers. Weekly & Session rates, Sibling, and Early Bird discounts available. Healthy Lunch available.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Travel, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Science, Academics, Basketball, Football, and more. Scuba Camp, Teen Program, Lil Sprouts (3 & 4 Yr Olds)
CAMP LOCATION: 2 Locations in South Florida:
Camp Live Oak Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, A1A & Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-563-4880. A short walk from beachside shops and condominiums, this park is an oasis of tropical hammocks-a gift from Hugh Taylor Birch to Florida's posterity. His former estate preserves four distinct natural communities, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Mizell-Johnson State Park, 6503 N. Ocean Dr., Dania Beach, 33004, 954-563-4880. Surf fishing, canoeing, swimming, nature study, boating, and picnicking will keep the whole family busy. For those interested in South Florida's underwater beauty, Lloyd Beach has one of the easiest and most interesting shore dives in the area. The park has two boat ramps with easy access to the ocean through the Port Everglades Inlet, which will please those who prefer to fish in open water. The mangrove-lined waterway is a scenic place to canoe, observe bird life, and take photographs. Located off A1A in the City of Hollywood.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Live Oak is a children's day camp working in a cooperative effort with Florida’s State Park System to provide an environmental experience. We offer a unique opportunity for kids to experience the wonder and joy of curiosity, discovery and new knowledge in regards to nature in general and unique ecosystems in the Ft. Lauderdale and Dania beach.
In addition to our wonderful summer camp programs, we offer winter and spring camp experiences. Exciting adventures include hands-on marine and environmental science programs, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, media/photography program, archery, hiking, mountain biking, surfing, photography, paddle boarding, sports, kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving camp (Ft. Lauderdale location only), pottery, arts and crafts, field trips, onsite special weekly activities (rock wall, water slides) Teen travel trips to the Florida Keys and much more!
We are proud of the fact that Camp Live Oak is one of only a few American Camping Association (ACA) accredited camps in Broward county for the past 25 years. We meet and often exceed over 300 standards of health and safety, programming, staffing and accountability set by ACA and meet the ideal adult/camper ratio of 5 to 1. Our staff is comprised of highly qualified and certified teachers, counselors, specialists, scientists, state guides, ecologists, environmentalists, and water safety instructors, which ensures your child will be safe and well cared for. Bus service available. Weekly & session rate options with sibling discounts. South Florida Parenting Magazine Kids Crown Award -Best Summer Camp, Best Environmental Camp 2002,2007,2008 Broward Family Life Favorite Summer Camp Award 2014, 2015, 2016
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: This teen program features wide variety of activities and fantastic field trips that your teen is sure to love! We offer a multitude of different programs which are flexible with your teens busy summer schedule. The teen summer program is now a weekly program. Register for 3 weeks (regular weeks) or more and receive a Multiweek discount! Discount does not apply to any of the Specialty weeks, including Ocean Quest.
Weekly Options all Summer Long! – Teens can participate in weekly programs all summer long. This program will be a combination of volunteer work within the assigned cabin groups and activities or field trips designed specifically for teens. Teens will be assigned to a camper group (ages 5 – 9) which they will work alongside certified teachers and college students guiding campers through a series of outdoor activities. The time that they work with the groups they earn community service hours for high school. In addition, they will come together with the Teen Eco coordinator and participate in a variety of activities or field trips.
Please visit our website for full details and rates.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Camp Live Oak allows your child to explore the world around them here in South Florida, enjoying the many aspects of our beautiful environment! Each Camp Live Oak session and week is centered around a theme, with activities and programs built around that theme. Understanding the local natural environment and developing a respect and stewardship for that environment is vital to our program. The integration of science and art into each week allows for creativity and enthusiasm for learning and doing.
Campers enjoy swimming, canoeing, science, kayaking, arts and crafts, sports, surfing, fishing, paddle boarding and archery every week that they are at camp, with different activities rotating on various days. Exciting and educational field trips, guest speakers and specialty programs are scheduled regularly to give your child an extremely well rounded day camp experience!
Remember, you may register for as many, or as few, weeks as you’d like, there is no minimum number of weeks.
We highly recommend children attend for at least two weeks so they are able to have a full camp experience, but we are flexible as we know your summer schedule may be full of fun activities.
Have a child that is 14 – 16 years of age? Check out our Teen Eco Experience, specially designed for high school age campers. This program combines community service hours as well as fun group activities, day field trips, overnight travel excursions throughout Florida and more!
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Offer single fun camp days during Broward county school days off.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please see our website for detailed information and registration, at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campliveoakfl.com.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Positions Available: Lifeguards/Paddleboard/Surfing Instructors Teen Eco Leader, Mt. Biking Instructors, Science Teachers (Dania Beach location only) Art Teachers (Ft. Lauderdale only) Head Counselors/Substitute Teachers/Jr. Counseling staff - Both locations (Ft. Lauderdale/Dania).
Please visit our website for detailed descriptions at Our Camp Website Link: www.campliveoakfl.com.
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Visit Our Camp Mah-Kah-Wee - Girl Scouts Website
407-228-1655
Outdoorprogram[AT]citrus-gs.org
Chuluota, Florida 32766
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
Girl Scouts of Citrus Council
341 N Mills Ave
Orlando, Fl 32803
CAMPER AGES: K-12
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Girl Scouts
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Girls Scouts Summer Camp
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Horses/Equestrian, Sailing, Travel, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Musical Theater, Swimming, Science, Math, Technology, Soccer, Weightloss, Team Sports, and more.
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CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Girl Scouts of Citrus Council registered girls are eligible for camperships
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Year round camping for troops and camporees
Outside User Groups can also reserve facility for camping, retreats, banquets etc
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Camp MahKahWeeGirl Scouts
Visit Our Jupiter Outdoor Center Website
561-747-0063
jupiteroutdoorcenter[AT]gmail.com
1116 Love Street
Jupiter, Florida 33477
CAMPER AGES: Ages 6-14
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 9:00am - 2:00pm (aftercare available)
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, and more.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: ACA Accredited Summer Camp
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
For Session Dates and Fees visit Our Camp Website Link: www.jupiteroutdoorcenter.com
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Jupiter Outdoor Center
Visit Our YMCA Camp Winona Website
(386) 985-4544
campwinona[AT]vfymca.org
898 Camp Winona Road
DeLeon Springs, Florida 32130
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
YMCA Camp Winona, 898 Camp Winona Rd, DeLeon Springs, FL 32130
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our YMCA Camp Winona Video
CAMPER AGES: 6 - 16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Overnight (6 days & 5 nights) / Weekends (Add-on feature)
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Christian. YMCA
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: For 100 years YMCA Camp Winona has been a place where youth have come to learn, grow and have fun in a wholesome and safe environment. Our goal is to provide each person with an experience that will help them grow and reach their God-given potential. Operated by the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA, YMCA Camp Winona is nestled among 68 secluded acres of oaks and pines on the shores of our 88 acre spring fed Lake Winona. Our heritage and programs have continued to provide fun and excitement in a safe atmosphere. That is why YMCA Camp Winona is “a place in the woods that finds a place in the heart!”
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Sailing, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Swimming, Volleyball, Cheerleading, Soccer, Basketball, Team Sports, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Located in West Volusia County, YMCA Camp Winona is set on 68 secluded acres of beautiful pine forest and lies on the shores of an 88 acre spring-fed Lake Winona. Please visit our website at: Our Camp Website Link: campwinona.org and our Facebook page at: Our Camp Website Link: www.facebook.com for photos, videos and comments about our camp.
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CAMP FACILITIES: 16 A/C & heated cabins in 2 villages, sandy waterfront hosts swimming and water activities, basketball court, sand volleyball court, games garden, 2 sports fields, 2 paintball fields, low & high ropes courses, archery range, rifle range, open air crafts building, A/C dining hall, open air chapel/amphitheater, large central fire circle, updated health center and a large education/activity building.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: YMCA Camp Winona provides a great traditional, overnight camping experience. We try to balance tradition with the interests of today’s campers by offering fun, exciting and safe activities. Campers are grouped by age and gender and stay in small rustic cabins complete with built in bunk beds and air conditioning. There are up to 12 campers and two staff in each cabin surrounding centrally located bathhouses. Our meals are prepared by our camp chefs and served family style in our air conditioned dining hall. Our well-balanced meals include cereal, salad bar and sandwich options for those campers wishing an alternative/supplement to the meal. We are equipped to accommodate food allergies and special dietary needs.
At the Y, we believe that all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. Our Resident Camp provides an exciting, safe community for young people to explore the outdoors, build self-esteem, develop interpersonal skills, create lasting friendships and make incredible memories. Our goals are to assist campers in learning by providing balanced growth in the following ways: * To develop the responsibility for one's self and others * To nurture self-confidence, good habits and sound moral values * To promote an atmosphere which increases new interests and skills without fear or failure * To develop in one's life a respect for individual differences among all God's people and creations * To encourage good social skills through the experience of community living. Everyone is welcome. The YMCA Resident Camp experience is for all boys and girls regardless of race, creed or national origin. Please visit our website at: Our Camp Website Link: campwinona.org and our Facebook page at: Our Camp Website Link: www.facebook.com for photos, videos and comments about our camp.
* 3Day/2Night Mini Camp (ages 6-8) geared to first time campers.
* Specialized Activities: additional fees required
** Paintball – Campers will learn the basics and be able to participate in our field course and our woods course. Campers will be assigned to paintball for 4 days during the week. ($75)
** High Ropes - We have 5 high elements up to 40 feet above the ground they will be coached to maneuver through. Campers will be assigned to 2 – three hour blocks during the week. ($30)
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: * Two 2-week LIT sessions (ages 15-16).
* One 3-week CIT session (age 17) By approval only with CIT application
* High School Christian Values Camp - rising freshmen thru graduating seniors. Charter bus up to YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly and spend the week with other high school students in way out games and small group learning. Focus is on personal values system.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: * Flexible Pricing
* Campership scholarship available for those who qualify
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): * Memorial Day Family Camp in May (Friday - Monday) - 4 days of family fun at a low price. Includes all activities, food and lodging.
* Fall Family Camp - First Full Weekend in October
Check out our website for more information!
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: YMCA Camp Winona offers year-round possibilities with our Conference and Retreat program. We host churches, youth groups, clubs and organizations, school groups, businesses, family reunions, large picnics, seminars and other events throughout the year. We have an outdoor education program for school groups as well. Our Teambuilding / Ropes course program and Paintball program play host to many groups as we facilitate them through experiential education. Check out our website for more information or call us at 386-985-4544.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Summer Staff information can be found on our website. YMCA Camp Winona is part of the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
* 6 Sessions running 6 days and 5 nights beginning June 3rd. Fees for regular sessions run $560.
* 2-week LIT Session
* 3-Week CIT Session Camp begins June 3rd and ends July 22nd.
* Please visit our website for description and fees of our specialty sessions (LIT, CIT, MiniCamp) as well as descriptions and fees for add-ons (Weekend Stayover, Paintball, High Ropes Course).
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
* Senior Counselors - 18 years or older
Live in the cabin with a small group of campers and lead an activity area.
* Leadership Staff - 21 years and up
Oversee a specific area of camp. Village Directors, Waterfront Director, and Land Activity Director.
* For complete staff information go to Our Camp Website Link: campwinona.org or call us at 386-985-4544.
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YMCA Camp Winona
Visit Our Miami Equestrian Club - Summer Camp Website
(305) 262-8303
info[AT]miamiequestrianclub.com
11970 SW 64th St
Miami, Florida 33183
CAMPER AGES: 8 - 16 years old
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Miami Equestrian Club offers a great summer camp Miami program which includes, among other things, pony rides, horseback riding lessons, and horse grooming. We welcome students from all skill levels to our 17.5 acres farm this summer.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Wilderness, Equestrian Sports, and more. Pony Rides
Horse Grooming
Horseback Riding Lessons
Farm Shores
CAMP LOCATION: Miami Equestrian Club (horse boarding facilities in Miami) is conveniently located at 11970 SW 64th Street, Miami, FL 33183; in the area known as "Horse Country". It is conveniently located a few minutes away off the bird road exit on the turnpike highway.
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CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Summer Camp 2017.
Session #1: June 19th - July 14th
Session #2 : July 17th - August 11th
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Miami Equestrian ClubSummer Camp
Visit Our Camp Chameleon Website
954-815-9054
info[AT]campchameleon.com
Markham Park
16001 W. St. Rd. 84
Sunrise, Florida 33323
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 268072
Weston, FL 33326
CAMPER AGES: 5-15
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Chameleon provides kids with an opportunity to play, have fun and just be kids! We encourage enjoyment of the outdoors and teach children an appreciation for nature. Physical activity is emphasized with a variety of non-competitive sports and games. We provide a festive atmosphere that encourages participation in creative art and science projects, music, dance, and lots of special events!
Campers enjoy field trips 5 days a week! Field trips to local pools and aquatic parks are combined with other favorites such as bowling, movies, arcades, roller/ice skating, painting and ceramics, indoor gyms, to name a few!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Travel, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Theater, Swimming, Volleyball, Science, Cheerleading, Soccer, Tennis, Weightloss, Basketball, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in Markham Park near the city of Weston, FL. Markham Park is a beautiful county park with over 600 acres of land, trees, and lakes to explore! Visit our website for camp photos and more information!
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CAMP FACILITIES: Camp Chameleon at Markham Park is located at Shelters 5 & 7 in a beautiful lakefront area. The park has model airplane fields, nature trails, disc golf course, volleyball, racquetball, tennis courts and playgrounds for the children to enjoy in a wonderful natural setting!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Experienced, caring counselors are fully background screened. Many of the staff work as substitute teachers and after care counselors in local Broward County schools.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Leadership Training program (CIT) available for campers entering 9th and 10th grades. Ability to earn community service hours needed for high school graduation.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Visit us at Our Camp Website Link: www.campchameleon.com for information about our dates and rates.
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Camp Chameleon
Visit Our Camp Wewa Website
(407)703-1880 Main
gfuchs[AT]apopka.net
221 South Binion Road
Apopka, Florida 32703
CAMPER AGES: 8-14
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Wewa has always been a top summer camp destination in Florida. We have been located on our beautiful site here in Apopka for more than 100 years. Camp Wewa runs in sessions from one to four weeks beginning in May and running through the end of July. We encourage everyone, before making your summer decision to check out Camp Wewa.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Swimming, Volleyball, Soccer, Weightloss, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Team Sports, and more. Climbing Tower, High Ropes, Low Ropes
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Wewa is located just 40 minutes from all major Orlando attractions in the beautiful city of Apopka. We are an 80 acre facility with three lakes and plenty of green space for all.
CAMP FACILITIES: Our cabins are all climate controlled and modernized. We have a junior Olympic sized pool, three lakes, ropes course and rock wall, acres of play space, multiple archery ranges, our beautiful dining hall and pavilion, art center, and so much more.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Wewa prides itself on two things...fun and safety. We encourage all campers to leave the cell phones and the video games home, you won't be needing them here at camp. Your day will be filled from wake up to lights out with fun activities throughout the day and evening. Our staff are all mature, well trained leaders that are here because they love camp. Each staff member participates in a through background check and staff training process before campers arrive, and many of our staff are in fact returning Wewa alumni. Please feel free to reach out with any questions.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Limited scholarships are in fact available for Camp Wewa. Please reach out to our office for further details.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Camp Wewa doe sin fact offer special events and Family Camp Weekends through the year. Please refer to our webpage for schedules, dates, and rates.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Camp Wewa is open 52 weeks of the year and is available for school groups/outdoor education, Church Retreats, Birthday Parties, Weddings, Corporate Events, and so much more. Contact our office today for details.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please refer to our website for dates and rates at Our Camp Website Link: www.apopka.net
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We are currently hiring in all areas for the summer of 2022. Positions include general counselors, Arts & Crafts, Lifeguards, Sports Specialists, Kitchen Staff, Dance, Nature.
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Camp Wewa
Visit Our Montgomery Presbyterian Center Website
(352) 473-4516 Phone
(352) 473-4723 Fax
christian[AT]montgomerycenter.org
info[AT]montgomerycenter.org
88 SE 75th St
Starke, Florida 32091
CAMPER AGES: Entering 2nd grade and graduating high school
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Sunday afternoon till Friday afternoon
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Christian. Presbyterian Church United States of America PC(USA)
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in Starke Florida, 52 minutes south of Jacksonville and 32 minutes north of Gainesville. We rest on 167 acres and 3 lakes. We have 2 lodges and 10 cabins and multiple meeting areas.
Please visit our website for pictures of our living accommodations and site.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We rest on 167 acres and 3 lakes. We have 2 lodges and 10 cabins and multiple meeting areas. We also have a dining hall with av/audio equipment built in and ready to use.
We have an open pavilion for recreation and sound system needs.
Our field allows for groups to do many different outdoor events.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We are own by the St. Augustine Presbytery. We are Presbyterian by nature and we accept all different denominations. We have been around since 1957 and are accredited by American Camp Association (ACA).
For our summer camp, we have a staff of 24 young adults that are all trained in counseling. They are also First Aid and CPR certified. We have a core of lifeguards on staff as well along with Challenge Course Facilitators.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: We have a Counselor-In-Training camp. Our campers during their first week at camp will learn how to be a camp counselor at Montgomery Center. They will return a second week in the summer and counsel their own group of kids with our staff.
We also have a 2 week Leaders-In-Training camp, where our campers will go through group initiative and other challenges to help foster community, leadership and responsibility. They also participate as campers in most activities but have class sessions. They become leaders in our camp programs and will take day trips to serve in our communities.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarship is available based on a financial need criteria. Contact our office to receive information and a document about scholarship.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We provide a Family Camp session over the 4th of July weekend. Where family can come and enjoy a retreat/vacation camp experience.
Also we have a camp for future campers and their parents. The parents are experiencing a 2 day adventure with their young ones to see if summer camp later that year or next summer is right for their young ones.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
We offer 6 week long sessions starting from June 22nd till August 1st. Our programs are ran by age; Explorers, entering 2nd grade and existing 3rd. Discovery, entering 3rd grade and exiting 6th grade. Challenge, entering 7th grade to existing 10th grade. We have specialty camps, such as, Rustic Camp, Culinary Creation, 10 Day-Camp, Power and Light, Leaders and Counselor in Training camp.
Please visit our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.montgomerycenter.org.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Currently looking for summer camp counselors and life guards. We require our staff to be one year out of high school and to perform a level 2 background check.
Application can be found on our website. Our Camp Website Link: www.montgomerycenter.org
Contact Christian Antwi at christian[AT]montgomerycenter.org or (352) 473-4516
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Montgomery Presbyterian Center
Visit Our Marleen Forkas Camps - Camp at the J at the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center Website
561-852-5090
camp[AT]levisjcc.org
9801 Donna Klein Blvd
Boca Raton, FL 33428
CAMPER AGES: All ages
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish. Jewish Community Center
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Every day is a new adventure at Levis JCC Marleen Forkas Camps – Camp at the J! Our J has been providing children of all ages with unforgettable summers since 1986. Our dedicated, caring team is committed to making the camp experience the best it can be for every child, every summer. Our schedules feature exciting activities for campers of all ages. Day and overnight trips throughout Florida are offered for our older campers, and weekly adventures for independent teens.
We welcome campers from all backgrounds to join us. Come see what new adventures are in store for your campers this summer!
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS:
Camp Kavod: Ages 3-22 with Special Needs
As the premier day camp for campers with special needs in South Florida, we provide low staffing ratios (1:1 if needed) with highly credentialed and experienced staff so each child’s individual needs are met. We add new and innovative activities and field trips each year, and offer a myriad of inclusion opportunities on campus with the Levis JCC’s typical camp and off campus in community venues.
Activities are designed to enhance social, motor, language and other vital life skills that promote greater independence. Emphasis is placed on helping campers make new friends while having fun in a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment. Activities include swimming, sports, arts and crafts, science, sensory play, music, drumming, social skills immersion, money management
training, community based field trips and more.
We embrace campers with a wide range of disabilities, recognizing each child’s potential in all skill areas. Our goal is to provide a program that promotes each camper’s ability to achieve success.
We take great pride in providing a high level of supervision from professionals and trained volunteers. Staff returns year after year, providing campers with continuity in programming and expertise.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Waterfront/Aquatics, Travel, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Theater, Musical Theater, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Swimming, Volleyball, Science, Academics, Technology, Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Martial Arts, Football, Team Sports, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Camp is held on a secure, gated 100 acre campus with 24 hour security.
CAMP FACILITIES: Our campus features swimming pools, Marleen Forkas Splash Pad, tennis courts, athletic fields, archery range, trapeze, gymnasiums, playgrounds, science lab, ceramics studio, auditorium, theater stage and a three-level indoor play center.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp at the J is all about kids having the freedom to learn and grow in an informal and nurturing setting while developing skills that prepare them for future success. Our camp culture is built on universally accepted moral ideals as well as strong Jewish values. We incorporate respect, honor, good sportsmanship and teamwork into all that we do.
All staff members are thoroughly screened and trained to provide a safe, fun and memorable summer. A registered nurse is on the premises to provide care and medical attention if needed.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: CIT Program: Entering 10th Grade
Under direct supervision, teens will develop leadership skills through a hands-on experience engaging with campers, training from local professionals, and social programming to aid in networking with other Madatzim. The goals of this program are to prepare for teens for future work experiences, provide teens with training and skills to become effective leaders and role models, improve self-confidence, assist children in camp groups, and excel at handling responsibility resulting in a fun and productive summer. All this and a great resume builder too!
Theater CIT Program: Age 16
Talented teens explore their creative side and also go behind the scenes to learn lighting and stage techniques, set design, direction, stage management and lighting plots.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial Assistance available. Families must demonstrate a qualified need and follow specific guidelines. For information, call 561-852-3267.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: What to do when school is out? Come play at our J! Join us for Thanksgiving, Winter, and Spring Breaks, as well as Pre and Post Summer Camps and No-School Days. Our Camp [AT] the J program features fun filled on campus activities including swimming, sports, dance, crafts and more. Plus, off campus trips put the fun in field trips. School may be out, but FUN is in all day at the Levis JCC! Pre and post care available.
Year-Round • Ages 2 - 8th grade • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
OTHER CAMP INFO: Baby & Me Summertime Fun: 5-27 months old
Our weekly classes encompass playtime, developmental art, music and fine motor activities in our magical Baby & Me classroom.
Early Childhood Camp: Ages 2-4
Instructional swim, sports, music, arts & crafts, entertainment, V.I.P. puppets, H2O zone, Marleen Forkas Splash Pad, yoga, Zumba, space station, Interactive Exploration Experience, Ooey Gooey sensory time.
All Sports Camp: Grades K-4
Basketball, soccer, flag football, fencing, archery and more, plus sports-themed field trips! Led by our trained, professional staff team of sports enthusiasts.
Upper Camp: Grades K-10
Archery, basketball, cheer, fencing, flag football, gaga, go-karts, karate, soccer, tennis, trapeze, yoga, Zumba, ceramics, jewelry, magic, painting, science, woodworking, swimming instruction and free swim; plus electives, road trips and late nights
Theater Camp:Ages 8-11 & 12-15
Campers enjoy learning about every aspect of live theatrical productions - the creation, production and performance of musical theater - in a program tailor-made for elementary and middle school students. Running 60-70 minutes, our shows are abridged but long enough to tell a complete story through script, song and dance. Each 4-week session builds to a rewarding
final production both parents and camper-actors will be proud of!
Manhigim: Grades 7-9
Tailor-made for adventurous, independent teens craving fun and friendship-filled summers. Campers hit the road every week to experience favorites like waterskiing, Rapids and state-of-the-art entertainment parks,
plus new and exciting ones we introduce every summer, in Florida and beyond. Campers also enjoy overnight and day trips to exciting attractions and on campus activities including sports, art, swim, trapeze, archery and more.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 10 - August 2, 2019 (no camp July 4)
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Pre & Post Care: 7:30 - 9:00 am; 4:00 - 6:00 pm; available for an additional fee
Complete schedule, rates and options online at Our Camp Website Link: levisjcc.org.
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Marleen Forkas CampsCamp at the J at the Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center
Visit Our Land o' Sunshine Camp Cedarbrook Website
813-293-2267
LOSCCinfo[AT]gmail.com
info[AT]loscc.org
11097 Dowling Park Drive
Live Oak, Florida 32064
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
There are more than a dozen affiliated Cedarbrook Camps in other states. See Our Camp Website Link: www.cedarbrookcamps.com for location information.
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 7238
Wesley Chapel, FL 33545
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Land o' Sunshine Camp Cedarbrook Video
CAMPER AGES: 8-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Summer weeks and fall/winter weekends
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Christian. American Camp Association, Association of Cedarbrook Camps
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: LOSCC offers a program with many traditional camp activities, with a clear emphasis on teaching and modeling Christian principles to our campers. We desire for each camper to develop and grow in their relationship with Christ, to learn to relate to other campers and staff, and to discover how God has uniquely gifted them for daily living.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Horses/Equestrian, Theater, Swimming, Golf, Basketball, Team Sports, and more. Archery
Air Riflery
22s/shotguns
Camping Skills (firebuilding, Outdoor Cooking, Etc)
Daily Bible Study & Devotions
Canoeing/Tubing
Tubing
Field Sports
Pool & Water Games
CAMP LOCATION: LOSCC is held in north central Florida, 17 miles southwest of Live Oak on the Suwannee River. Please visit LOSCC.org for camp information and photos. We are also on Facebook: LOSCC Camp Cedarbrook
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CAMP FACILITIES: We use facilities provided by Camp Suwannee. There are 14 cabins all with air conditioning, a large indoor pavilion, swimming pool and several athletic fields. Meals are served family style in a dining hall. Cabin sizes are kept at 7 campers or fewer.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: LOSCC is staffed by adult volunteers who view LOSCC as a ministry to the campers who attend. We are an interdenominational Christ-Centered camp desiring to 'change lives forever, one camper at a time.'
This is our 33rd camp year.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: A Camper In Leadership program is offered for high-school aged campers.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Limited partial scholarships and other discounts are available
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Parent Child Weekends in September:
Mother-Son Weekend is October 7-9, 2016
Father-Daughter Weekend is October 14-16, 2016
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit Our Camp Website Link: www.loscc.org for locations, fees/discounts and other event information.
Summer Camps 2017:
Boys'-Girls' Week 1 - June 18-24
Boys'-Girls' Week 2 - June 25-July 1
(grades 3-12)
Spring Weekend 2017: March 31-April 2
Boys/dads/male adult church leaders
Girls/moms/female adult church leaders
(grades 1-12)
Parent-Child Weekends 2017: see LOSCC.ORG for dates
Mother/son weekend
Father/Daughter weekend
(grades 1-12)
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We use volunteer staff exclusively.
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Land o Sunshine Camp Cedarbrook
Visit Our Camp Wildwood Website
smoney[AT]gswcf.org
Wildwood, Florida
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Wildwood Video
CAMPER AGES: Girls entering grades 1-12.
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Girl Scouts.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Wilderness/Nature, Horses/Equestrian, Fine Arts/Crafts, Swimming, Team Sports, and more. Also, Archery Range, Swimming Pool, Equestrian Program, Homestead, Hiking, Bicycles, Nature Center, Star Gazing, Geocaching, Outdoor Cooking, & Letterboxing.
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Wildwood is located in Wildwood, about 75 miles northeast of Tampa and 25 miles south of Ocala. Wildwood offers 589 acres of original Florida – piney woods and palmettos in sandy soil, huge live oaks with Spanish moss and marshlands.
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CAMP FACILITIES: The campgrounds include a junior Olympic sized pool, equestrian barn with two lighted riding arenas, challenge course, climbing wall, nature center, homestead program, compass & geo cashing courses, off road biking on miles of biking/hiking trails, archery, game field and canoes. Campers stay in cabins, platform tents or dormitory style buildings. Please visit our website for more information on the camp's facilities.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Wildwood is an ACA-accredited Girl Scout camp, part of the Girl Scouts of West Central Florida council. Please visit our website for more information on staff, certifications, history, etc.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial aid available.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.gswcf.org for more information!
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Visit Our Camp Wego Website
352-445-2044
352-249-6783
info[AT]campwego.com
Florida Locations
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
CAMPER AGES: 14-65
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Travel Tours Camp
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Wego offers high-quality tours for teen and adults with special needs year around. Our travel programs are unforgettable adventures. We are not your ordinary travel Camp! On our exciting, supervised educational travel programs, individuals learn new skills, make lifelong friends and explore extraordinary cultures in United States and abroad.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Camp Wego is a Travel camp serving teens and adult with special needs ages 14-65. We are a small travel special needs camp that travel in the United States and abroad. We are able to provide low staffing ratios, 1 to 4. (1:1 if needed) We have highly credentialed and experienced staff so each individuals needs are met. We add new and innovative travel and activities each year.
Our travel is designed to enhance social, friendship, culture, and other vital life skills that promote independence. Camp Wego helps travelers make new friends while traveling in a safe, fun and educational environment.
We offer high-quality supervised tours for teens and adults with special needs year around. Our travel programs are specialized for individuals with Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Learning Disabilities, ADHD and Asperger's syndrome.
Individuals must be ambulatory and be able to take care of personal hygiene needs.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Travel, Swimming, Team Sports, and more. Travel, Travel Abroad, Cruises, Camping, Sightseeing, Theme Parks, Culture
CAMP LOCATION: Our year-round office is located in Florida. Our trips depart and operate from many of domestic and international locations. Our staff training is held every year in Florida.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Wego is fully committed to developing life and social skills for individuals with special needs ages 14 and up. We believe that our travel trips are a great way to experience independence, improve social skills, and increase self-esteem in a secure, safe and also an exciting environment. Our primary goals are to help travelers build self-esteem, develop better social skills and self-expression, make and maintain friendships, improve fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and sensory integration.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Camp Wego travels year around.
OTHER CAMP INFO: No Financial aid offered.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Most trips cost $1000 and up
For complete info visit Our Camp Website Link: www.campwego.com
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Visit Our SOAR Website
828-456-3435
admissions[AT]soarnc.org
226 SOAR Lane
Balsam, NC 28707
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Wyoming, North Carolina, Florida, New York, California
CAMPER AGES: 8 - 18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: SOAR offers high adventure summer camps for youth with ADHD and other Learning disabilities. Campers participate in exciting adventure activities such as rock climbing, horseback riding, SCUBA diving, llama treks, whitewater rafting, surfing, and much more!
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: SOAR serves youth and young adults diagnosed with ADHD and other Learning Disabilities
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Horses/Equestrian, Sailing, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: SOAR has 5 main programming locations: North Carolina, Wyoming, Florida, Northern New York and California as well as several International options.
CAMP FACILITIES: SOAR has two major Base Camp facilities: one in Balsam North Carolina where we have rustic cabins, a dining pavilion, on site showers/bathrooms, high and low ropes course, as well as several gathering campfire locations. The other is in Dubois Wyoming, where we have similar amenities as above except, this base camp is a working horse ranch!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Philosophy: SOAR believes all individuals identified with learning disabilities (LD) and attention deficit disorder (ADHD) possess inherent talents and gifts. These abilities can mean incredible success in adulthood once these students negotiate the challenging obstacles of childhood, adolescence, and a traditional education system, usually unable to respond to individual learning styles.
SOAR's programs are designed to allow students the opportunity to increase their independence while away from home. Independence is gained through self-motivation and life skills instruction. With this in mind, we involve our students in many decision making processes, such as setting individual goals, developing group guidelines, as well as trip and meal planning. Please view our website for further information at: Our Camp Website Link: www.soarnc.org or call our Admissions Office at 828-456-3435! Thanks, SOAR Admissions Team
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
We begin our summer in early June and run through late August Please see our website for program dates at Our Camp Website Link: www.soarnc.org
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SOAR
Visit Our Camp Scoutcrest Website
smoney[AT]gswcf.org
Odessa, Florida
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Scoutcrest Video
CAMPER AGES: Girls entering grades 1-12.
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Girl Scouts.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Sailing, Fine Arts/Crafts, Swimming, Team Sports, and more. Camp Scoutcrest Offers Wake Boarding & Waterskiing! Visit Our Website For A Full List Of All The Activities Our Camp Has To Offer!
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Scoutcrest is a 24-acre camp located on Crescent Lake in Odessa (northwest Hillsborough County), about 24 miles from Tampa and 30 minutes east of Tarpon Springs.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Campers are housed in two cabin units and a platform tent unit. Please visit our website for more information on our camp facilities.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Core programs include sailing, canoeing, kayaking, waterskiing, tubing and wake boarding. Certified lifeguards and instructors ensure safety on the lake, while counselors provide creative encouragement and excitement on land.
All campers can play on the lake bouncer with its inflatable slide and log; go for a daily swim; and choose electives such as numerous lake activities (e.g. tubing, sailing, kayaking), fishing, outdoor cooking, creative arts and archery.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial aid available.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit our website for more information: Our Camp Website Link: www.gswcf.org.
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Camp Scoutcrest
Visit Our Camp Kulaqua Website
(386) 454-1351
summercamp[AT]campkulaqua.com
23400 NW 212 Ave
High Springs, Florida 32643
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Kulaqua Video
CAMPER AGES: 7-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Christian.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, and more. Horsemanship Specialty Camp.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in North Central Florida, close to the Georgia/Florida line and are only 20 miles from Gainesville, FL and within two hours of Orlando or Jacksonville.
CAMP FACILITIES: We have cabins and lodges, as well as adult-style lodging, gymnasium, cafeteria, 3 different indoor meeting facilities, 4 outdoor locations with various themes (indian camp, etc), on-site spring for swimming with blob and swing, on-site water park,
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Kulaqua's unique program allows camps ages 7 to 17 to come to camp at the same time while providing camper's their own individualized experience.
Each age group is divided into tracks: Cub Camp (ages 7-9), Junior Camp (ages 10-12), & Teen Camp (ages 13-16). We have found that providing a camper with a program that is specifically designed for them, they are happier and more interested.
Our camp counselors are trained through an ACA accredited program especially for their chosen age group and you can rest assured that your camper will be taken care of by our energetic staff.
Camp has designed a program just for their age group, giving them worship songs they will enjoy and skits they’ll love. We want to bring God to your child in a way that they will be able to experience His love and come to know Him in a lasting relationship.
Does your camper dream of horses? Do they neigh in their sleep and post photos of horses all over their room? Then Camp Kulaqua’s Horsemanship camp is the place for them! During this week of camp, your camper will have the opportunity to learn all of the basics of horse care including: grooming, feeding, equipment maintenance, and equine first aid. Your camper will have their ‘own’ horse for the week that they get to groom, ride, and spend their week with.
Your cowboy/cowgirl will learn basic riding technique and skills with their horse and come back full of stories from their trail bag. Don’t worry, they will also get to participate in the other activities camp has to offer, like the water park, spring, and go-carts. And if that isn’t fun enough, evening programs are full of upbeat songs, amusing skits, and a dynamic speaker. This week is jam-packed with fun, activities, and God’s magnificent creature- the horse.
Teen Mountain Adventure:
A trip to the mountains of Tennessee!
Harness the river on a guided whitewater rafting trip down the Ocoee River, site of the 1196 Olympic Whitewater events.
Try rappelling or rock climbing: the natural rock climbing wall is a great place to take rock climbing lessons or practice climbing techniques and safety tips.
Test your interpersonal and team building skills on one of the best Alpine towers available.
Take the challenge of the Zipline course events that are supervised by trained instructors at Historic Banning Mills
Adventure out on a hiking trek through the Cherokee National Forest.
This mountain adventure camp is jam packed with extreme fun; grab your backpack and sign up today for this exciting week with Camp Kulaqua into the mountains!
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Staff in Training is a Specialty program that not only gives you the skills to apply at a summer camp, but will also provide you with job skills that could take you into many job markets. You will spend 2 weeks at Camp Kulaqua learning job skills and could earn certifications recognized by camps and the professional markets such as:
>Lifeguard
>Professional CPR
>First Aid
>Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
>Water Park Lifeguard
>Water Front Lifeguard
>Safe Food Service Cert
....and many others
In addition, you will learn basic job hunting skills such as filling out applications, personal grooming, and interviewing. Upon completion, participants may also be eligible to earn many Pathfinder honors. You will also enjoy summer camp programs and activities from a different perspective.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 1-8, 2014
June 8-15, 2014
June 15-22, 2014
Dates & Fees can be located at our website at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campkulaqua.com
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Visit Our Little Medical School of the Treasure Coast Summer Camps Website
mortega[AT]littlemedicalschool.com
Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34953
CAMPER AGES: 5-11
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Cub Scouts
YMCA
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In our innovative in-person and virtual summer camps, kids & teens will learn about all kinds of different healthcare fields!
Our hands-on activities, role-play, and engaging programs inspire kids & teens to explore medicine and learn real-life skills. All our programs are developed by educators and board-certified physicians to bring the best of both worlds to your kid.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Wilderness/Nature, Science, Academics, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are mobile and run at many locations throughout South Florida.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: All our summer camps are taught by pre-med, pre-health, pre-vet, and pre-education students and educators. All our curriculum is developed by board-certified physicians and educators.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We also provide pop-up classes and after-school enrichment programs.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
We run summer camps at many different times throughout the summer, you can check out our website to see the exact dates and rates. Summer camp prices are usually $250+
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Little Medical School of the Treasure Coast Summer Camps
Visit Our The Road Less Traveled Website
773-342-5200
info[AT]theroadlesstraveled.com
2331 N Elston Court
Chicago, Illinois 60614
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Tanzania, Thailand, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Iceland, Norway, Azores, British Columbia, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Michigan, Maine, Tennessee, Virginia, Wyoming, New Zealand, Ecuador and the Galapagos.
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
See listed above - primary address
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our The Road Less Traveled Video
CAMPER AGES: 11-17 (approximately)
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Two-four week long community service, wilderness adventure, and language/cultural immersion programs, Gap Year and Family Programs.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The Road Less Traveled is a life-changing educational travel experience - an extraordinary opportunity to join with others, explore humanity, and build deep relationships and an appreciation for our world’s vast adventurous scenery. RLT offers domestic and international community service, language, and multi-sport adventure travel programs all over the world. We engage in the service of presence and active listening. We support young people to get outside, seek adventure, experience challenge, make new friends, build community, and understand the world in a new way. We encourage involvement, cultivate leadership and sensitivity, develop personal initiative and communal participation skills, and inspire a sense of social activism and environmentalism.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Travel, Academics, and more. PADI Scuba Diving, White-water Rafting, Rock-climbing, Hiking, Backpacking, Safari, Camping, Zip-lining, Surfing, Snorkeling, Marine Biology Paddle Boarding, Kayaking, Organic Farming, Teaching English, Cooking Classes, Yoga Classes, Animal Conservation, Music Classes, Art Classes, Black History Education, Cultural Immersion, Community Service
CAMP LOCATION: Our year-round office is located in the heart of Chicago, in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Our trips are run in a multitude of domestic and international locations. Our staff training is held every year in the Midwest, several weeks before trips are scheduled to depart.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Facilities and accommodations vary from trip to trip.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Road Less Traveled as an organization was founded by Jim and Donna Stein in 1991, and has been successfully running safe, exciting, life-changing trips for teens ever since. Both Jim and Donna are still the current directors, and are integrally involved in every single aspect of the company. In the summer, they are on call 24/7, available both to parents as well as to our leaders in the field.
We are an ACA accredited organization with an impeccable track record. We believe in the process of accreditation. It allows us to compare our standards to other professionals in the industry. Our accreditation allows us to follow specific standards related to leader screening including use of application forms, reference checks, personal interviews, work history review, and background checks.
Many years ago, we were the first company serving young adults to require that all leaders have a Wilderness First Responder (WFR) medical certification. WFR training is far more advanced than standard first aid or wilderness first aid. In addition to this certification, we carry extensive first aid kits on all of our programs that include antibiotics and epinephrine. Contents, protocols, and standing orders are reviewed and updated every year by our Medical Director who is an MD.
Since our inception, RLT has been on the cutting edge of technological advances in communication. We began carrying Iridium satellite phones on all of our programs as soon as they were available. Today we continue to carry the latest in emergency communication systems. According to geographic location, programs are equipped with satellite phones, ground-to-air radios, and/or cellular phones providing the possibility of 24-hour access to medical help in case of emergency.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We offer many need-based scholarships and financial aid packages. Visit Geography of Hope's website to learn more: Our Camp Website Link: www.geographyofhope.org
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We offer Gap Year, custom trips as well as family programs in the winter, spring, and at the end of the summer. Please contact us at 773-342-5200 with any questions.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Flights, travel arrangements, and other trip-specific information is available on our website.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Visit our Program Chart to see all trips, dates, and prices: Our Camp Website Link: www.theroadlesstraveled.com
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Trip Leader/Co-Leader
Travel domestically and/or internationally with a group of high-school and/or middle-school students, monitoring and facilitating community service, language/cultural immersion, and/or wilderness adventure trips
Minimum Qualifications
• Minimum of 21 years of age
• Minimum of a bachelor's degree or in the process of completing a degree. Equivalent experience working with teenagers in related field will be considered if not currently enrolled in school
• Experience Previous program leader experience working with and or teaching young people age ranging in age between 12-19. Knowledge of and experience with group dynamics, teaching or facilitating groups, supervision of meal planning, food preparation and cooking, managing logistics. Ability to teach program specific skills, environmental awareness, and related scientific, cultural, and historical knowledge pertaining to the regions through which you will travel and their relationship to each other.
• Strong Physical Condition
• Current CPR for the professional rescuer
• Current Wilderness First Responder, WEMT or EMT certification
• Current Red Cross lifeguard or Swiftwater rescue certifications preferred but not mandatory
• Current unrestricted valid drivers license with no major convictions during the previous three year period; driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving, hit and run, homicide or assault with a motor vehicle, drag racing, operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, license suspended or revoked within the previous three year period for accidents and or moving violations. Driving record should reflect no more than three moving violations and/or chargeable accidents during the previous three years
• For Adventure Programs: Knowledge of three or more wilderness travel methods. Whitewater rafting, sea kayaking, international trekking, biking, backpacking, technical rock or ice climbing and mountaineering. Mandatory requirements for adventure trips include: the ability to lead groups of students on backpacking trips of three to eight days, ability to comfortably lead through remote wilderness areas. This includes, but is not limited to, backpacking preparations, backcountry travel, route finding, campsite selection, equipment maintenance, Leave No Trace camping techniques in desert and alpine terrain and proper protocol in dense bear country.
All leaders must possess the ability to make prudent decisions in adverse conditions. International Service Learning and Language Immersion Programs: Leaders and must be highly proficient or fluent in the spoken language of the program country (Spanish, etc.) and have extensive experience with community service, international travel, managing multiple responsibilities abroad, experience and/or living abroad, cultural immersion. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Trekking, Surfing, and Snorkeling
• International Service learning and Language Exposure Programs: Leaders to have extensive experience with community service, international travel, managing multiple responsibilities abroad, experience and/or living abroad, cultural immersion. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Trekking, Surfing, Snorkeling
• Service Learning Programs: Leaders to have extensive experience with community service, experience managing multiple responsibilities, construction experience preferred. Knowledge of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, Hiking, PADI Scuba certified
• Ability and experience supervising co-instructors and participants
• Valid Passport
• Ability to drive a standard transmission vehicle
• Ability to communicate and work with teenagers and co-instructors, and provide necessary instruction
• Ability to creatively schedule programs, facilities, and co-instructors
• Ability to observe participant behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management techniques
• Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity
• Physical ability to respond appropriately to situations requiring first aid
• Good character, integrity, and adaptability
• Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and self -control
• Ability to follow written procedures as outlined in the leader-training manual
• Ability to support program philosophy and implement procedures
• Ability to work long hours
• Ability and experience in facilitating groups
Specific Responsibilities/Job Description
1. Plan, coordinate and execute daily activities and trip logistics
2. Monitor co-instructor and participant assignments for the day
3. Monitor groups and supervise co-instructors' responsibilities
4. Act as a positive role model for participants
5. Responsible for the relationships with general public, people of the land, and subcontractors
6. Monitor ongoing safety and provide education for co-instructor and participants
7. Supervise the health and safety of the participants and environment
8. Together with co-instructor and participant, plan and execute the evening program
9. Identify and address inappropriate behavior with participant or with other co-instructor, for actions that put health and safety of a participant at risk
10. Together with co-instructor, plan and implement evening program as needed
11. Management of financials and accounting including monitoring of expenditures, record keeping, advances, bookkeeping and end of trip summary of information
12. Management of gear, vehicles, inventory, storage, documentation and end of trip summary information
13. Evaluate co-instructor and perform reviews and summer end evaluations
14. Evaluate program and current season and make suggestions for following season
Dates of Employment
June through August seasonally - recommend early application.
Remuneration
Salary is commensurate with experience/certifications/qualifications. Your salary with The Road Less Traveled includes all food, lodging and transportation from the beginning through close of your trip. We also offer pro-deals on outdoor equipment from a variety of well-known manufacturers.
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED
Laura Dunmire-Director
2331 N Elston Court
Chicago, IL 60614
employment[AT]theroadlesstraveled.com
Please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.theroadlesstraveled.com
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Visit Our StarChild Academy - Wekiva Website
407-880-6060
wekiva[AT]StarChildAcademy.com
1550 N. Wekiwa Springs Road
Apopka, FL 32712
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
1550 N Wekiwa Springs Road Apopka, FL 32712
CAMPER AGES: 5 to 12 Years
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Weekdays - 6 AM to 7 PM
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Summer Camp
StarChild Academy offers exciting Summer Camp programs and programs during school breaks and holidays.
StarChild Academy’s programs feature fun-filled field trips and interesting guest speakers who visit our locations.
In addition, StarChild Academy offers week-long summer academic enrichment programs featuring interactive learning experiences such as aerospace engineering, computer programming, robotics, applied math fundamentals, and creative writing.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Music/Band, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Volleyball, Science, Academics, Computers, Math, Technology, Gymnastics, Soccer, Weightloss, Basketball, Team Sports, and more. StarChild Academy Also Offers Three Academic Camp Programs: 1) Field Trips & Fun, 2) Academic Enrichment (Language Arts, Math & Science) & 3) Technology
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in Apopka, FL near the entrance to Wekiva Springs State Park.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Beautiful new classrooms, playgrounds, soccer field, and multi-sports court.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our summer camp programs include exciting, active field trip schedules along with many interesting guest speakers. DCF License No. C09OR0170
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: StarChild Academy provides the highest quality children's programs for those parents who want the very best in education, personal development, and safety for their children. For infants through after-schoolers, StarChild Academy provides it all at convenient locations with extended hours and affordable tuition rates. One look and you will see why StarChild Academy is the best decision for your child's future and your own peace of mind. Highlights include: open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.; structured programs based on traditional values and proven curricula; full-day and part-time programs; programs for ages 6 weeks through 12 years including infants, toddlers, preschool, Pre-K, before-school, and after-school; hot meals and snacks served daily in our dining rooms; and, monthly Parent's Night Out programs.
Select StarChild Academy locations offer private Kindergarten through Fifth Grade Elementary School programs with individualized attention and proven curricula. StarChild Academy's state-of the facilities feature: bright, open classrooms with tempered glass walls in all rooms so all activities are visible to everyone; video cameras in all classrooms so that you can watch your child from your home or office via the Internet; telephones in every classroom that allow you to talk directly with your child's teachers; separate playgrounds for each age group with safe, age-appropriate equipment; and, extensive safety features throughout our schools.
StarChild Academy maintains a credentialed, caring, and nurturing staff of professional teachers. All staff members are CPR and first aid certified. StarChild Academy is a place where your child will grow academically, mentally, physically, and socially.
StarChild Academy's strong academic curriculum includes: phonics-based reading and writing including the Open Court Phonics and A Beka Phonics programs; math including the Saxon Math program; science; social studies; foreign languages such as Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Japanese, Hindi, Spanish, French, German, and American Sign Language; arts & crafts; and, music.
StarChild Academy schools offer additional extra-curricular activities such as: dance, karate, gymnastics, computers, art, soccer, keyboard piano, violin, and guitar. StarChild Academy's school-age programs include before-school care, after-school care, and programs during school breaks and holidays.
Our programs include transportation to and from local public schools, nutritious after-school snacks, homework club in a quiet area, planned arts & crafts, video games, computers, and large playgrounds with sports.
StarChild Academy has seven conveniently located schools in the Orlando, FL area including Hunter's Creek, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Waterford Lakes, Wekiva, Windermere, and Winter Garden. In addition to the communities just mentioned, our student population includes children from: Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Forest City, Geneva, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, Longwood, Maitland, Mount Dora, Ocoee, Sanford, Windermere, and other Central Florida communities.
StarChild Academy is much more than just a day care or child care center ... we have developed a reputation for having the strongest academic preschool program in Central Florida! StarChild Academy now offers child day care franchises in Florida. StarChild Academy ... "Where Your Child Is a STAR!"
OTHER CAMP INFO: Fun-filled field trips and exciting guest speakers.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
May 2019 to August 2019. Tuition includes all field trips, snacks, and other activities. Visit our website for more details including prices and schedules.
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Visit Our Alper JCC Summer Camp Website
305-271-9000 x271
emolk[AT]alperjcc.org
11155 SW 112th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33176
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
11155 SW 112th Avenue
Miami, FL 33176
CAMPER AGES: 13 Months to 9th Grade
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 2,4,6 or 8-week intervals. Camp Hours: 9am to 4pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: CAMP TIKVAH Special Needs Eligibility screening required for first-time campers and yearly evaluations for returning campers. 4 or 8-week sessions - 8:30am - 3:30pm
What's Exciting In CAMP TIKVAH Dynamic opportunities abound at CAMP TIKVAH, an exceptional camping experience for children with special needs. The programs are specifically designed for children between the ages of 3-8, 9-12 and 13-21 who have cognitive and/or physical disabilities.
All activities are developed with the particular needs of the special child in mind. A stimulating environment with hands-on experiences is created for your child. The program is designed to instill confidence, develop social and life skills, increase attention span and improve fine and gross motor abilities.
Campers participate in the general camp, on an individual basis, where appropriate. *Must be registered in school in order to participate in camp & have a current EIP.
The JCC offers an inclusion program for high-functioning special needs campers. Throughout the day, campers will have an advocate to guide them and they will be part of a general camp bunk.
You must meet with Johana Sarmiento Special Needs Director, before registration is accepted.
KINDERLACH TIKVAH 1 Ages 3-5 KINDERLACH TIKVAH 2 Ages 5-8 CHAI TIKVAH Ages 9-12 CLAYTON FEIG TIKVAH Ages 13-21
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Swimming, Science, Computers, Technology, Soccer, Weightloss, Basketball, Baseball, Football, and more.
Other Featured Activities:
- Swim Program With Swim Gym. Children Ages 3 & Older Receive Swim Lessons In Our Jr. Olympic Size Pool. Swim Program Includes Instruction & Age-appropriate Water Games (Children Must Be Toilet Trained).
- Over 40 Hobby Hour Activities.
- Adventure Camp For Tsofim & Rishonim Which Includes Challenging Skill Building Trips.
- Overnight Trips For Rishonim Campers In Addition To Optional Long Distance Trips.
- A High Level Computer Program.
- Late Night Adventures During Each Session Of Camp.
- Team Building Programs That Promote Good Sportsmanship & Cooperation.
- Specialists: Highly Trained Professionals Who Instruct In Nature & Science, Visual & Performing Arts, & Sports, Which Includes Baseball, Tennis, Basketball, Soccer Football & Martial Arts.
- Ruach-extraordinary Spirit Led By Three Music Directors.
- An Inclusion Program For High Functioning Special Needs Campers.
- Special Events For All Campers.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Facilities:
- Air-conditioned gymnasium - 15,000 sq. ft.
- Age-appropriate playgrounds
- Beautiful boating lake with canoeing & remodeled dock
- Computer lab
- Two indoor racquetball courts
- Fully equipped art and ceramic studio
- Outdoor Jr. Olympic-size pool
- Professional theater
- Seven hard surface tennis courts
- Six baseball fields
- Teaching kitchen
- Two fully mirrored dance studio
CAMP PROGRAM INFO:
MACCABI
Sports Camp
Campers Entering 2nd-9th Grades
SPORTS CAMP is an in-depth, state-of-the-art athletic experience designed for boys and girls. Under the guidance of our certified, professional staff, campers participate in a wide variety of sports using the Alper JCC’s outstanding facilities. Campers are grouped according to age and participate in activities with their bunkmates.
What's Exciting In SPORTS CAMP:
- Daily instructional American Red Cross Swim Program is led by fully trained Water Safety Instructors in the Jr. Olympic-size pool. - Baseball - Basketball - Canoeing, Fishing, Kayaking - Field trips - Fitness/Cardio-Vascular & Strength Training (6th - 8th grades) - Football - Hobby Hour (over 40 choices) - Late night (optional each session) - Martial Arts - Rocketry - Soccer program run by Super Soccer Stars - SPINNING® (6th - 8th grades)
HABIMAH
Performing Arts Camp
Campers Entering 3rd-9th Grades
What's Exciting In HABIMAH
Lights, Camera, Action! HABIMAH campers expand their horizons and artistic potential in dance, drama, art and music. Under the guidance of our highly trained and talented staff, campers are immersed in a high level, 4-week production schedule filled with rehearsals, set designing, and a final musical performance at the end of each session.
In addition to the arts, campers will participate in fitness activities, an instructional water games program and expanded Hobby Hour choices.
Staff
- Camp Director Elyse Molk & Co-Camp Director Dave Madden and their talented and fun-loving staff
- Camp units have adult supervisors (Chaverim, Sabra, etc)
- Full-time camp nurse
- High return of staff each year
- JCC Fitness Center professionals
- Low camper to counselor ratio
- Specialists - highly trained professionals instruct nature and science, visual and performing arts, and sports
- Staff are trained in group dynamics, child development,
building self-esteem and peer relationships
- Staff members have completed Miami-Dade County
background checks
Hobby Hour Activities
- 3-D Multi Media Art - Adventures in Art - Artistic Accessories - Arts and Crafts - Baseball- Basketball - Canoeing and Fishing - Cardio Fitness/Nutrition - Cardio Fitness - Aerobics/ SPINNING® - Cardio Vascular Training - Ceramics or Wheel throwing - Cheerleading - Chess - Computers - Drama or Summer Stock - Field Games - Football - Gourmets in the Kitchen - Hip Hop/Jazz - Jewelry Making - Kids Cuisine - Martial Arts - Nature - Painting and Drawing - Robotics - Rocketry - Science Wizardry - Soccer - Spinning - Swim/Pool Games - Tennis - Water Polo - Watercolor - Woodworking -
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: HADRACHA
Leader In Training- LIT
Entering 9th Grade
HADRACHA combines leadership training with a fun camp experience. LITs will work with campers and travel on field trips or participate in leadership and team building programs for 2 days. LITS will participate in mitzvah ("good deed") projects and trips. Additionally, one day will be spent at the JCC working on camp wide special events programming, and spending time with campers. An interview process and acceptance is required for admission into the LIT program. 25 Community Service hours will be awarded for each 4-week session.
MADRICH
Counselor In Training- CIT
Entering 10th Grade
Madrich CITs assist in camp groups and learn hands on skills as well as knowledge gained in leadership training sessions. A $100 stipend is given and 160 Community Service hours are awarded for each 4-week session. An interview is required for admission into the CIT program. Please contact Lene Saeger, x271, to schedule an interview. CIT staff requirement: 8 weeks preferred. Consideration will be given to 4-week applicants on an availability basis.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: For questions or more information about Summer Camp and financial aid please contact the Camp Office at 305-271-9000 x271
OTHER CAMP INFO: K'TANIM: 13 months-3 years
CHAVERIM: 3-4 years old by August 31
KADIMA: Campers Entering Kindergarten
SABRA (and JR. MACCABI SPORTS CAMP): Campers Entering 1st Grade
BONIM: Campers Entering 2nd Grade
HALUTZIM: Campers Entering 3rd Grade
TSOFIM: Campers entering 4th-6th Grades
RISHONIM: Campers Entering 7th-9th Grade
HABIMAH - Performing Arts Camp: Campers Entering 3rd-9th Grades
MACCABI - Sports Camp: Campers Entering 2nd-9th Grades
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
2014 Camp Dates
Session 1:
1A: June 16 - 27
1B: June 30 - July 11
No camp Friday, July 4
Session 2:
2A: July 14 - 25
2B: July 28 - August 8
You can attend for 2,4,6 or 8-week intervals.
Camp Hours:
9am to 4pm
Early & Late Care Available
Visit Our Camp Website Link: www.alperjcc.org for Fees and Registration forms or call 305-271-9000 x 271
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Alper JCC Summer Camp
Visit Our Everglades Youth Conservation Camp Website
561-624-6929
janice.kerber[AT]myfwc.com
12100 Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd
J.W.Corbett Manangement Area
West Palm Beach, Florida 33412
CAMPER AGES: 3rd grade through high school
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: EYCC offers 10 different summer programs each with a unique conservation education theme with outdoor adventure activities in the Florida Everglades, as well as time to relax, have fun and make new friends. Campfires, paddle sports, shooting sports, swimming, fishing, hiking, and camping skills are just a start. ACA accredited.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Science, Team Sports, and more. Archery, Kayak, Canoe, GPS Course, Paddleboard, Hiking, Shooting, Hunter Safety, Camping, Fishing, Outdoor Living Skills
CAMP LOCATION: EYCC is a 252 acre camp located on J.W.Corbett Wildlife Management Area in western Palm Beach County. We are surrounded by 60,000 acres of historic Everglades habitat.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Air conditioned cabins and dining hall with family style dining; Freshwater pond for aquatic activities; Archery and rifle range; Boardwalk and hiking trails; Outdoor classrooms; Camp fire pits; Fishing pond; 24-hour onsite medical care.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Everglades Youth Conservation Camp is an American Camp Association (ACA) accredited facility, meeting all ACA health, safety, and program quality standards.
The Youth Camp was created in the 1960's by individuals who cared deeply about conservation, protecting wilderness areas, wildlife in natural habitats and preserving a way of life.
The camp facility is managed by the Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Residential summer camp programs are for children completing 3rd – 8th grade.
The EYCC also offers a Leadership Camp for youth completing grades 9th – 12th grade. Summer camp activities challenge camper’s physical, mental and social growth. Group leaders and instructors serve as guides through camp life and activities, mentors and role models. EYCC’s summer programs feature a unique conservation education theme with outdoor adventure activities in the Florida Everglades, as well as time to relax, have fun and make new friends. We have 9 different summer camp programs with age appropriate activities. Visit Our Camp Website Link: www.fyccn.com.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: The EYCC provides a volunteer opportunity for high school students to assist with various tasks around the camp during the summer season. The leadership camp utilizes high school students to help in the dining hall as well as assist staff to ensure campers have a fun-filled and exciting time at camp. All leadership campers will receive training about the programs we offer, how to interact with children, and the various roles of staff required for a residential camp. 80 Community Service hours are awarded for the two weeks of volunteer service to the camp.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Please Email: Janice.kerber[AT]myfwc.com for applications.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): During the year, EYCC is a rental facility for many groups including the scouts. Email janice.kerber[AT]myfwc.com for more information on our rental groups, volunteer campers, family events, or internships.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: During the year, EYCC is a rental facility for many groups including the scouts. Email Janice.kerber[AT]myfwc.com for more information on our rental groups, volunteer campers, family events, or college internships.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Please visit our Facebook Page: Our Camp Website Link: www.facebook.com.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
A basic session is $360 (Checks made payable to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). Eco-Equestrian, Seafarer, and Mariner program has an additional fee made payable to Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida. Visit our website for more information at: Our Camp Website Link: www.fyccn.com or email: Janice.kerber[AT]myfwc.com
Session 1 (June 10-15)
Session 2 (June 17-22)
Session 3 (June 24 - 29)
Session 4 (July 1-6)
Session 5 (July 8-13)
Session 6 (July 15-20)
Session 7 (July 22 - 27)
Session 8 (July 29 - Aug 3)
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Looking for exceptional staff 18 years or older who are passionate about outdoor recreation, conservation, and teaching children outdoors. 1:8 staff to camper ratio. Visit Our Camp Website Link: www.fyccn.org for more info on paid staff positions or email: alicia.stamm[AT]myfwc.com
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Everglades Youth Conservation Camp
Visit Our Miami Seaquarium Summer Camp Website
305-361-5705 ext. 298
education[AT]msq.cc
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida 33149
CAMPER AGES: 6-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 9:00-4:30
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Miami Seaquarium’s S.E.A Side Eco Adventure summer camp will be a week of fin-tastic fun for children between the ages 6 – 16. Each week will be filled with a pre-planned educational schedule that will follow the same guide every week of the summer (June – August). During the week all age groups will touch upon the topics of conservation, animals education, and more!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Science, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located on Biscayne Bay on a large waterfront facility/aquarium
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CAMP FACILITIES: This camp is held at the Miami Seaquarium which is home to dolphins, turtles, seals, sea lions, sharks, fish, invertebrates, tropical birds, reptiles, penguins and so much more!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Join our S.E.A. Camp crew for a fun-filled week of science, conservation, activities, exploration, and all of the animals at the Miami Seaquarium! Campers will spend their days outside enjoying, the beach and exploring the Biscayne Bay ecosystem. Science experiments, conservation projects and animal observations are all included in this one-of-kind day camp experience. Our S.E.A. camps will conclude with an exciting in-water dolphin encounter and graduation ceremony.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We also offer spring break camps, winter holiday camps, homeschool programs, mommy and me programs, overnight trips, and more year round!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Weekly from June 13-August 12 $299 per week
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Interested camp counselor applicants please email cover letter and resume to education[AT]msq.cc
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Miami Seaquarium Summer Camp
Visit Our Ninja Lounge Website
786-590-5000
info[AT]ninjalounge.com
14401 NE 20th Lane
North Miami, Florida 33181
CAMPER AGES: 5-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Camp Day Hours: Monday- Friday 9 am – 3 pm Full Camp Day Hours: Monday- Friday 9 am – 6 pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish. Christian.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Ninja Lounge Ninja Warrior Course & Trampoline Park is the perfect place for your kids to spend their spring break and summer! Register them now for Spring Break Camp, Passover Camp and Summer Camp!
With us, they will have nonstop fun and action-packed excitement every day! Let them experience all the incredible activities that Ninja Lounge has to offer, including:
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Fine Arts/Crafts, Dance, Volleyball, Computers, Math, Technology, Gymnastics, Cheerleading, Weightloss, Basketball, Martial Arts, and more.
Mini Ninja Warrior Course
The Nation’s Longest Elevated Ropes Course
Trampoline Dodgeball
Trampoline Basketball
Aerial Silks & Lyra
Gymnastics
Creative Minds Activities Including Arts, Class, Stop Motion-Lego & Music
Field Trips*
…& So Much More!
CAMP LOCATION: When traveling on US1/Biscayne Blvd, turn West onto 146th street. Just past the train tracks take your first left at 20th lane.
You will see a turquoise building on your left, turn left and pass through the guard gate to enter the parking lot and park.
Ninja Lounge is located inside the Miami Auto Museum.Please visit our website for lots of camp photos and videos.
CAMP FACILITIES: Ninja Lounge is a state of the art sports and recreational facility located in the heart of North Miami. We feature several challenging and exciting attractions 10,000 square feet of trampoline space with 2 dodge ball courts, 3 basketball hoops, elevated rope courses, wall climbing, and a Tumble Trak for jumping and flipping. Ninja Lounge is also a certified Ninja Warrior training facility with obstacle courses for all ages.
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Ninja Lounge
Visit Our Camp Buck-A-Roo LLC Website
561-222-7147
campbuck-a-roo[AT]hotmail.com
CampBuck-a-roo[AT]hotmail.com
Hobe Sound, Florida
CAMPER AGES: 7-12
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The mission of Camp Buck-A-Roo LLC is providing outdoor activities designed for children, ages 7 through 12. Our camp offers a program that promotes the growth and development, agricultural academics and utilizing natural outdoor resources.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Adventure, Waterfront/Aquatics, Wilderness/Nature, Swimming, Science, Academics, Team Sports, and more. Fishing, Hiking, Canoeing, Slacklining, Survival Skills
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Camp BuckARoo LLC
Looking for Other Top Specialty Camps in Florida? Here's a few links to other directories of FL Special Interest Camps, or you can find links to ALL our Special Interest Camp Directories in the black bar at the bottom of this page.
http://www.nfcscouting.org/
North Florida Council
521 S. Edgewood Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32205
904-388-0591
800-232-0845
For more info visit the website.
http://www.citrus-gs.org/
407-896-4475 or 800-367-3906
customerservice[AT]citrus-gs.org
Girl Scouts of Citrus Council
341 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando, FL 32803
Camp locations throughout Citrus.
http://www.girlscouts-gateway.org/
(904) 388-4653
(877) 764-5237
info[AT]girlscouts-gateway.org
1000 Shearer Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32205
Several camp locations.
http://www.gsgcf.org/
Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida
Sarasota, Florida 34233
(941) 921-5358
(800) 232-4475
Various camp locations.
http://www.gssef.org/
program[AT]gssef.org
Jupiter Service Center Information
1224 W. Indiantown Road, Jupiter, FL 33458
561-427-0177
Toll Free 866-727-GIRL (4475)
Oakland Park Service Center Information
4701 NW 33rd Avenue,
Oakland Park, FL 33309
954-739-7660
Camp locations throughout Southeast Florida.
https://www.gswcf.org/camps/
Leadership Center
4610 Eisenhower Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33634
Phone/Fax: (813) 281-4475
800-881-4475
Camp Wildwood Branch Office
9583 CR 223
Wildwood, FL 34785
800-881-4475
Camp locations throughout West Central Florida
MORE FLORIDA SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMPS ARE COMING SOON. YOU CAN CHOOSE ANOTHER STATE FROM THE LIST BELOW.
FLORIDA ADVENTURE CAMP OWNERS & DIRECTORS: If you would like to submit your camp for listing in our 2025 Best Florida Summer Adventure Camps Directory, please click on the "SUBMIT YOUR CAMP" link above.
FLORIDA ADVENTURE CAMP PARENTS & CAMPERS: If you are looking to find info on how to choose the best summer camp to attend this summer, please check out our 2025 GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE BEST SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP for some great camp research tips and lots of important 2025 summer camp info.
In addition to our 2025 Florida Summer Adventure Camps Directory we have also created quite a few SPECIAL INTEREST CAMP DIRECTORIES, and have included brief descriptions of these and links to their dedicated websites on the 2025 CAMP GUIDE page.
You can go directly to any of our other 2025 Special Interest Camp Directories from the list in the black bar at the bottom of this page.
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