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Summer Camp Programs  2025 

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Adventure Summer Camp (ages 4-9) - The outdoor location varies each day. Families are sent a Summer Camp Guidebook after they register. The meeting locations each day will be within a ten minute drive of downtown Lexington. (Jordan's Point, Glen Maury Park, Uncas Trail, W&L back campus)  Parents will meet the teachers at the respective drop off point each day at 9am and pick up at the same spot at 3:00pm. Spots are limited and sold out last year. After registration is complete - you will receive an invoice and instructions to pay. Cost is $220 a week per camper. 

 

June 2-6

June 16 - 20

June 23 - 27

July 14 - 18

July 28 - Aug 2

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Art in the Wild (ages 10-13) - The students will be based at Grace Episcopal in downtown Lexington, Virginia. Students will be exploring 5 different art mediums and take breaks in between projects on the Woods Creek trail. Spots are limited. ($260) After registration is complete - you will receive an invoice and instructions to pay.

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July 7 - 11

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The Great Adventure (ages 10 - 13) - Students will be driven in the school van to 5 different State Parks (one each day of the week) in the area such as Cave Mountain, Douthat State Park, Devil's Marble Yard, House Mountain, and Lake Sherando. We will hike, play, and swim each day. Campers should be comfortable with hiking long distances and swimming. ($330)

​Spots are limited. After registration is complete - you will receive an invoice and instructions to pay.

 

July 21 - 25

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Daily Rhythm for Adventure Camp

9:00                   Drop off, check in with students

9:15                   Hike to Exploration Point #1 with water and snack breaks

10:00                Climb, build, run, make, dig, & explore! 

12:00                Lunch 

1:00-2:00        Build rest area - tents & hammocks will be provided

2:15-3:00        Make way back to pick up point

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Throughout the day, teachers will provide opportunities to learn about wilderness safety, local geography, team building, shelter building, balance, names of flora and fauna, and social skills. 

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Image by Josiah Weiss

What to Bring

Back pack

 Lunch box + snack

 Water bottle

Hat

Comfortable shoes that can get wet

Extra change of clothes

Apply sunscreen before arrival

(Teachers will have more water, bug spray, and sunscreen)

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Fun in the Rain

What if it rains or there is a storm? 

If the forecast is calling for rain, please bring rain boots and a rain jacket (and umbrella if you wish) but the fun will carry on! Teachers have tarps and cords to make shelter if needed, and can move to a sheltered area.

We will communicate with parents our weather plan if the forecast is calling for storms.

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