Summit Seekers is filled with engaging activities that will give your child an unforgettable summer. Campers will participate in age-appropriate games, arts and crafts, non-competitive sports and outdoor activities. Led by fun and engaging teachers, morning campers will experience creative problem-solving activities connected to the session theme.
From 9:00 AM to lunchtime, full-day and morning campers will be inspired by our awesome camp directors. In a safe setting, campers will be grouped by age with a dedicated credentialed teacher, camp counselors and caring counselors-in-training (CIT).
Lunch is served at 12:00 PM. Half-day campers are welcome to join us for lunch. Please note the above times for pick-up and/or drop-off. Full-day campers have the opportunity to swim during open pool time, enjoy outdoor activity, and at the end of each session campers will go on a field trip. There will be one on-campus experience on the first Friday of the session, and one off-campus field trip on the second Friday of the session.
Campers can add breakfast, afternoon private swim lessons, transportation, or enrichment classes for an additional fee. Be sure to click on the summer schedule to see what classes we will be offering this summer.
Session 1 Theme: Animals Gone Wild
Campers will join us for a "wildly" inspired session. As we investigate the untamed population of the animal kingdom around the globe, and closer to home the campers will search for their own spirit animal. All campers will have an opportunity to learn through art, science, and other fun hands-on activities such as animal cookie decorating contents, creating a mural map of California’s animal habitats, and making stuffed animals. Projects will include clay animals, animal direct draws, dissecting owl pellets, learning about our local habitats, identifying animal tracks, and making our own animal fossil prints.
Spirit Day: Animal Costumes
Session 2 Theme: Space ExplorersGet ready to rocket into galaxies far far away! Campers will learn all about the planets of our solar system, the constellations of the night sky, and experiment making their own rockets from a variety of materials. All campers will have an opportunity to learn through art, science, and other fun hands-on activities such as: Yoda Soda, light-saber pool noodles, and a Starry Night mural. Projects include paper mache planets, creating and testing rockets, telescope design, and artistic renderings of the night sky.
Spirit Day: Alien Adventures - everyone creates their own alien costume.