What to Bring to Camp: A Complete Packing Guide
To help your child have the best experience possible, we’ve put together a checklist of what to bring to camp based on the activity they are registered for. Please label all items clearly with your child’s name.
Essentials for All Campers
These items should be packed daily for every camper, regardless of the program:
Running Shoes
Closed-toe and suitable for physical activity.
Athletic Wear
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing.
Refillable Water Bottle
Sunscreen
Extra Change of Clothes (Required for Ages 3.5 to 6 | Optional for Ages 7+)
For unexpected spills or accidents.
Extra Nut-Free Snacks (Optional)
Extras are always welcome.
If Your Camper is Registered for Learn to Bike
Please pack the following items, and clearly label them:
Bike
Please bring your child’s bike on the first day of camp. We provide secure storage on-site for the duration of the camp, so no need to transport it back and forth.
Helmet
Please note your child will not participate in the learn to bike portion of the day, and will be placed into a full day adventure camp group if they do not bring a helmet to camp.
Protective Gear (Optional)
Training Wheels (Not Required To Remove)
Our staff is equipped with the necessary tools to remove training wheels. This means that you are not required to remove them before the start of the camp week.
If Your Camper is Registered for Swim
Please pack the following items in a separate, waterproof swim bag:
Towel
Bathing Suit
Goggles
Flip Flops (For Pool Deck)
Swim Cap (Optional | Recommended for Long Hair)
Earplugs (Optional | Recommended for Sensitive Ears)
If Your Camper is Registered for 3D Printing & Coding
Please pack the following items:
Laptop & Charger – Fully charged and ready to use (we have a limited number of loaners available upon request)
We will have extension cords and power bars available.
Please note: While a laptop is not required to be brought in from home, it is highly recommended that you do bring one.
This ensures that students are getting accustomed to the same system as what they have access to at home.