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variety Day CampsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.SPRING AND summerday camps2021For inclusion and ADA Support,call (703) 324-8563.TTY Va. Relay 7111

variety Day CampscontentsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.349121417202426313540445156General InformationSpring Break CampsVariety Day CampsAdventure & Excursion CampsAquatic, Boating & Fishing CampsArt & Craft-Related CampsComputer/Technology CampsEquestrian & Farm-Related CampsNature-Based CampsPerforming Arts CampsScience CampsSpecialty CampsSports CampsVirtual CampsCamp Locations2

CAMP REGISTRATIONIS OPEN.Day CampsvarietyREGISTERfor SPRING BREAK camps by Feb 19 and SAVE 8!Some photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.REGISTER for SUMMER camps by May 14 and SAVE 8!Once registered,download camp forms atRegister at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parksSee the registration page for details.www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/campformsDid You Know? Some camps are licensed by the Virginia Department ofSocial Services. These camps require additional paperworksuch as an immunization record and proof of child’s identity.Download the camp forms: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/camps to determine if your child’s camp is licensed. Not a county resident? No worries, non-Fairfax Countyresidents are welcome in our camps. There is a 15 out-ofcounty fee. Some camps are designed for students whose school sessionends before Fairfax County Public Schools. Camp length and times vary to provide scheduling optionsfor customers. Be sure to check number of days and hoursfor each camp. Worried about weather? On rainy days or when substantialrain is expected, some outdoor camps may be canceled forthe day. On code red days, campers engage in outdooractivities during the day while taking in plenty of waterand several shaded breaks. Many of our camps are held outdoors. Please check with the site for more information. What do you need for camp? As a rule of thumb, mosthalf-day camps will ask campers to bring a snack and drink.Full-day campers will need a snack, drink and lunch. If yourchild’s camp includes swim time, also bring a swimsuit andtowel. ALL campers should wear weather-appropriate,comfortable play clothes and apply sunscreen beforeleaving home. To expedite the check-in process, make copies of your child’sforms for each camp/each week. Forms are not transferredfrom one camp to another and can be downloaded: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/camps Does your child need medication during the camp day? Besure to complete the Medication Authorization Form atwww.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/camps Is swimming part of your child’s camp? If so, there maybe substitute activities when RECenter pools close in lateAugust for maintenance and cleaning. Contact the RECenterdirectly for details. Many RECenters and parks use premium classrooms and gymsin nearby schools during the summer as a respite from theheat. Campers may be transported via school bus or may walkto/from our facilities to a nearby school during the camp day. Several camps require signed waivers for participation. Torequest a review of the waivers prior to registering, email usat camps@fairfaxcounty.gov Host-a-Coach Program: we are always looking for familieswho would like to host a British soccer coach for a weekduring the summer. In turn for hosting, families earn a freeweek of British soccer camp. For application and details, visitwww.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/camps Register early! Camps that do not meet minimum requirements for enrollment may be canceled. This decision is madetwo weeks in advance.Refunds/ Transfers For Camps All refunds and transfers MUST be requested at least 14 daysprior to the camp session from which you are withdrawing.All approved refunds will incur a 25 processing fee; there isno fee for approved transfers outside of the 14 days. If approved, transfers may only be made from one camp toanother camp; not from a camp to a class or Rec-PAC. Refunds and transfers are NOT permitted without 14 days’notice. Within 13 days of the start of camp, refunds are givenonly if the child has a medical emergency and a doctor’swritten verification is submitted BEFORE the camp begins. If a camper cannot finish camp once it begins due to amedical condition, a doctor’s note is required within 24hours for a pro-rated refund. Requests received after thecamp session ends will not be granted. There are no refunds or credits for missed days due tochanged work or vacation schedules, illness, ages of othercampers or other non-emergency reasons.In addition,refunds or credits are not given for changes to campschedules due to weather.Extended Care will notbe offered for 2021In order to ensure everyone’s safety, activities may bechanged or omitted due to the COVID status in our area.For more info on protocols during COVID,check out the FAQ on the camp web page atwww.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/campsPHOTO DISCLAIMER: Some photos in this guide weretaken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Current safetyprotocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.3

Spring BREAKCAMPS4

spring BREAK campsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.Outdoor Skills CampSPRING BREAK VARIETY DAY CAMPSKiddie Camp(7-12 yrs.) Explore the outdoors while enjoying recreationalactivities such as archery, hiking, fishing, camping skills andmore. Bring snack, lunch and water bottle.LocationTimeCodeDates (3-5 yrs.) Preschoolers love the variety of fun activities including music, movement, arts and crafts, outdoor games, waterplay and a special event. Campers must be potty-trained, ableto separate with ease and 3 years old by the first day of camp.Bring lunch and drink.LocationTimeCodeDates Lee REC9am-1pm054.XSOG3/29-4/2Lake 4/2HiddenPndNC7MY.OLVU3/29-4/2SpHill RECWkfldChpel 519Camp Riverbend(6-11 yrs.) In this week-long outdoor sampler, campers learnprimitive skills, get to meet our exhibit animals, enjoy fishing,hiking, exploring wildlife and a park wagon ride. Differentthemes each day to include outdoor recreation, primitiveskills, wildlife, fishing and campfire cookout. Bring snack,lunch and drink.LocationTimeCodeDates RiverbendPk9am-4pmC92.FYYC3/29-4/2 315Lakeside Nature Discovery Spring Camp(6-10 yrs.) A great camp to learn outdoor skills, go on guidednature hikes, create special crafts, try your hand at fishing,enjoy live animal exhibits and more. Our trails and lake areperfect settings for exploring creatures and plants that live inour streams, lakes and forests. Bring lunch, snack and waterbottle. Camp runs rain or shine.LocationTimeCodeDates LakeAccotinkPk 9am-4pmEO4.790Y3/29-4/29am-4pmBFC.7TCF3/29-4/2 315(7-14 yrs.) Actors, rappers, history buffs and hip-hoppers,blast back to 1776 and become musical showstoppers in thisHamilton-inspired camp by Moonlit Wings Productions. Writeoriginal scenes themed to the American Revolution, showoff your freedom of speech and sing about the constitution.Explore music from “Hamilton” and other Broadway showsand create your own characters from heroes to foes. Familiesenjoy a mini performance on the final day. RECenter campmay include some pool time. Bring two snacks, lunch anddrink (swimsuit/towel needed for RECenter camp).LocationTimeCodeDates 259 259 259 259 259 259(9-13 yrs.) Join Virginia Outside for a week of outdoor adventure at Burke Lake Park. Spend the week learning survivalskills like fishing, shelter building, canoeing, fire building andorienteering through a series of fun games and challenges.Thursday pick-up is at 8 p.m. so campers can enjoy a campfire dinner and extra activities. Bring snack, lunch and waterbottle.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pm 305SPRING BREAK SPECIALTY CAMPSACTion! JAM-ILTONSPRING BREAK NATURE CAMPSBurke Lake Survival CampBurkeLakePk3/29-4/2(6-12 yrs.) Enter places seldom seen as you explore hiddenwoodland, stream and pond habitats. Join us for excitingactivities like aquatic life investigations exploring animal architecture and much more fun as we spring into nature.LocationTimeCodeDates 215(6-12 yrs.) Activities include swimming, indoor/outdoorgames and sports, movies and arts and crafts. Special eventsmay be included during the week. Bring lunch, snack, waterbottle and swimsuit/towel.LocationTimeCodeDates Spring into NatureSpring Break ROCS Camp(RECenters Offer Cool Stuff)CubRun RECLee RECMtVernonRECOakMarRECSpHill RECWkfld/Moore9am-4pm 26959am-4pm9am-4pmW9D.VLSIW9D.6EH73/29-4/23/29-4/2 299 299

spring BREAK campsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.ACTion! Wonderful Wizards & WitchesGirl Entrepreneur(7-14 yrs.) Perform a magical play with original scenes andsongs in this one-week, Moonlit Wings Productions camp inspired by musical hits like “Wicked” and “The Descendants.”Camp includes improvisation games, character creation, atalent show and a mini performance on the final day. Bringtwo snacks, lunch and drink (swimsuit/towel needed for swimtime at RECenter camps).LocationTimeCodeDates (7-12 yrs.) Alina Morse founded Zollipops at 7 and MikailaUlmer founded Me & The Bees Lemonade at 4. You can be asuccessful entrepreneur too! In this camp by SheEO Academy,your startup team builds a business plan and creates a pitch.Bring a lunch, snack, drink and ideas. Forms and waivers dueon the first day.LocationTimeCodeDates Frying PanProv RECSoRunRECNEW! Jammin’ with 91.87OY3/29-4/23/29-4/23/29-4/2OakMarREC 299 299 299(5-12 yrs.) It is said that if you want to learn about a countryyou should start with the food. Join Tiny Chefs in creatingcuisines from around the world. Enjoy making fabulous flavors of Italian, Indian, Vietnamese, Mexican and French foodswhile learning cooking techniques and ingredients that makethem unique.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pmT3N.K1IN3/29-4/2SpHill REC354.7UC4354.GQGB3/29-4/23/29-4/2 399Lee RECXPP.D26M3/29-4/2JFV.ZNHY3/29-4/2 3399am-12pmRJI.74XT3/29-4/2 179(6-12 yrs.) Explore the world of mega-machines in this WeDo2.0 LEGO Robotics camp. Build and program robots that getthe job done. Build over-the-top vehicles and real-world engineering marvels. Campers receive a Silver Knights T-shirt atthe end of the week. Bring snack, drink and lunch.LocationTimeCodeDates 375 375SpHill REC(6-11 yrs.) Shake up a flask of fun and become a junior chemist with this Mad Science camp. Learn to recognize chemicalreactions and mix up a few reactive ingredients for some sensational results. Check out chemistry colors and probe lightproperties. Campers have a blast as they make crazy concoctions and step inside a real cloud created by dry ice.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pm9am-4pmLEGO Robotics: Extreme MachinesNEW! Crazy ChemworksCubRun REC 325(8-14 yrs.) Enjoy cooking your favorite foods and playingsports. Learn kid-friendly messages about healthy eating andexercises that are interactive and fun. Learn to eat smart andplay hard through fitness activities and prepare recipes fromall food groups. Campers enjoy eating the meals they create.A 30 supply fee due on first day.LocationTimeCodeDates (5-13 yrs.) Silver Knights Chess has taught the great strategygame to tens of thousands of children including nationalchampions. A great camp for beginners who want to learnthe game or advanced players to sharpen their skills. Activities include learning rules, openings, tactics, strategy andendgames, along with playing games and outdoor breaks.Bring snack, lunch and drink. Campers receive a T-shirt andchess set.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pm9am-4pm3/29-4/2Kids Kitchen: Food, Fitness, FunChess CampMtVernonRECSpHill RECGL8.IVBO(6-12 yrs.) The stage is set for artists that rock. We’re combining music and art for a wildly creative adventure. Campersdesign musical instruments, paint to the rhythm of music, create concert posters and more. Bring snack, lunch and drink.LocationTimeCodeDates Cooking Around the WorldProv REC9am-4pm 355Once registered, download camp forms A.2G5V3/29-4/2 445

spring BREAK campsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.NEW! NASA: Future Space Explorers AcademySpring Sewing Camp I & II(6-11 yrs.) Blast-off in this unique Mad Science camp designedand created by NASA engineers. Future space explorers learnabout living in space, life without gravity, space phenomenaand participate in a rocket launch. Bring snack, lunch anddrink.LocationTimeCodeDates Wkfld/Moore9am-4pm1IX.ABUD3/29-4/2(8-12 yrs.) Boys and girls learn basic hand and machine techniques, measuring, using patterns, fabric structure, maintenance and sewing machine operation. Have fun making projects such as a basic pillow, tote bag and/or apron. Camperswho have already taken Sewing I create a custom neck pillowand a backpack for school. A sewing supply fee of 35 is dueon the first day. Bring lunch and drink.LocationTimeCodeDates 355Ninja Obstacles & Tumbling CampWkfld/Moore(5 1/2-11 yrs.) Be a ninja game warrior in this action-packed,Metro Movement camp. Learn tumbling skills, jump acrossthe floating steps and compete in our floor-based obstaclecourse challenge. Campers receive a free shirt. Bring lunch,snack, drink and swimsuit/towel for an afternoon swim. Asigned participation release form is due on the first day.LocationTimeCodeDates Prov REC9am-4pmQZC.JOU23/29-4/2Z4Y.PXAY3/29-4/2 299Prov RECG6O.Z4XT3/29-4/29am-4pm037.BTH63/29-4/2 355(8-12 yrs.) This Stemtree Engineering program uses thewonder and genius of robots to inspire campers to learnengineering, apply basic science knowledge, model construction and problem solve using STEM concepts. Camperslearn Python programming concepts in a fun, interactive wayto create games and solve real life problems. Python is oneof the most popular programming languages used in datasciences today.LocationTimeCodeDates 445OakMarREC(6-10 yrs.) Campers enjoy the great outdoors while discovering what life is like on the farm. Daily hikes, games and craftsadd additional fun. Bring snack, lunch and drink daily. 35 activity fee due on first day. Child must be in or have completedkindergarten.LocationTimeCodeDates 8:30am-3:30pm 395NEW! Code Python & Robot FunSpring Break on the FarmFrying Pan3/29-4/2(5-7 yrs.) Engineering and Ninjanuity are the focus of thisPlay-Well Tek camp for LEGO fanatics! Build projects inspiredby cool machines such as steamboats, moon bridges and bustling airports. Learn the way of Spinjitzu, ride your ElementalDragon and face the Great Devourer.LocationTimeCodeDates (6-12 yrs.) Learn to code using Scratch to program your owntake on classic arcade games like Pong, Tanks and Snake. TheSilver Knights curriculum teaches new coders the basics, whilechallenging more experienced coders to create increasinglycomplex programs. A laptop is provided for every child eachday. All campers receive a T-shirt and USB with all their programs on it. Bring snack, lunch and drink.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pmC7F.2W7OSTEM & Ninjaneering with LEGONEW! Scratch Coding: Arcade ActionOakMarREC9am-4pm9am-4pm7M4.7KMG3/29-4/2 355Ultimate Music Experience(5-12 yrs.) Learn Now Music introduces a variety of musical instruments and concepts including piano, guitar, violin, drums,voice and movement. Participate in musical games, crafts,musical listening excerpts and related projects. Campers areissued an instrument to borrow for at-home practice once arental agreement is signed. Instruments must be returned atthe end of the week. Instruments differ between the a.m.and p.m. sessions, and campers in both morning and afternoon sessions are supervised during a lunch break. Bring asnack and drink (full-day campers also bring lunch).LocationTimeCodeDates 265SoRun RECSoRun 9-4/23/29-4/23/29-4/23/29-4/2 259 259 259 259Once registered, download camp forms at:www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/campforms7

spring BREAK campsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.Soccer & Swim CampSPRING BREAK SPORTS CAMPSNEW! Agility & Strength Training Camp(6-14 yrs.) A unique camp where participants focus on soccerfor most of the day. Campers are introduced to fun gamesthat help develop and refine soccer skills. Camp includesan afternoon swim break. Bring snack, lunch, water bottle,swimsuit/towel.LocationTimeCodeDates (10-14 yrs.) Young athletes improve strength training usingresistance and body weight while learning nutrition basics.A great outdoor camp for enhancing speed and agility overspring break in a safe and fun environment.LocationTimeCodeDates Wkfld/Moore9am-12pmSBT.EIK03/29-4/2SoRunREC 140AB7.58HZ3/29-4/2Lee RECSpHill REC 375Archery Camp at Bull Run Park9am-12pmF6F.HX5E3/29-3/31 185LeeREC(7-14 yrs.) Join One on One for a unique camp where participants focus on basketball and a variety of other sports eachday. Sports introduced include soccer, kickball, flag tag andmore. Camp includes an afternoon swim break. Bring snack,lunch, water bottle and swimsuit/towel.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pm9am-4pm832.L4X1832.20TO3/29-4/23/29-4/2 279 279Hoops & More: Basketball & Tennis Camp(6-12 yrs.) Players learn basketball and tennis fundamentalsJST. Camp includes confidence-building drills and matchesincorporating skills learned. Activities include dribble tag,hot-seat, ultimate knockout and more. Part of the day spentoutdoors. Bring a racket, lunch, drink and swimsuit/towel foran afternoon swim break.LocationTimeCodeDates Prov C.XKBC3/29-4/23/29-4/2 285 285(6-13 yrs.) In this fun, fast-moving program, kids enjoy a widevariety of sports and athletic games. Campers play basketball, flag football, soccer, track, volleyball and many otherhigh-energy activities. This program directed by Coach RichSandler is appropriate for boys and girls of all skill levels.Bring lunch, water bottle and swimsuit/towel.LocationTimeCodeDates Basketball & Sports CampSpHill RECWkfld/Moore 225Total Sports Camp(9-15 yrs.) Develop archery skills shooting Olympic-style(recurve) or compound bows in this three-day, indoor camp.Learn patience, focus and attention to detail through focusedinstruction. Other archery-related activities provide a broaderintroduction to the sport. Equipment is provided. Bring snackand drink.LocationTimeCodeDates BullRunPk3/29-4/2(6-14 yrs.) Challenger Sports soccer coaches provide a greatcamp experience, lending their knowledge and expertise onsoccer skill development, tactical awareness and fun. Campers also enjoy an afternoon swim break. Bring cleats, snack,lunch, water bottle, swimsuit/towel.LocationTimeCodeDates (9-12 yrs.) Learn beginning archery shooting techniques.Campers also enjoy mini-golf, live animal demos and otheroutdoor activities. Camp operation is subject to weather andis held at the archery field. Bring snack, lunch and water bottle. Equipment is provided.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pmK9D.EIOVBritish & International Soccer CampArchery Camp at Burke LakeBurkeLakePk9am-4pm 27989am-4pm95E.99ED3/29-4/2 289

VARIETyDay CAMPSSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.9

variety Day CampsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.Kiddie 1EOakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.QAN7Prov REC9am-4pmCEC.X6F4Prov REC9am-4pmCEC.FW67Prov REC9am-4pmCEC.9ZGCProv REC9am-4pmCEC.4MB0Prov REC9am-4pmCEC.MI4ZProv REC9am-4pmCEC.HI7FProv REC9am-4pmCEC.SECBProv REC9am-4pmCEC.S0P7Prov REC9am-4pmCEC.0VURSpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.NNQSSpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.XZJESpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.9WUJSpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.PNOPSpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.89MASpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.U5OISpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.JJMISpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.2U3MSpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.L6M4SpHill REC9am-4pmCEC.1PR3Junior ROCS (5 yrs., 3 mos. – 8 yrs.)MtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.FGSMMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.HFS6MtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.X7ORMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.8HIOMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.MBLOMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.3H8TMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.BUXTMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.RSFVMtVernonREC 9am-4pmTNF.3TDDWkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.0ABXWkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.B6ZNWkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.R46UWkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.GDR4Wkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.WXC7Wkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.H8LXWkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.R9PEWkfld/Moore 9am-4pmTNF.22YO(3-5 yrs.) Preschoolers love the variety of fun activities including music, movement, arts and crafts, outdoor games, waterplay and a special event. Campers must be potty-trained, ableto separate with ease and be 3 years old by the first day ofcamp. Bring snack, lunch and drink. Licensed program- pleasebring immunization record and proof of child’s identity. Nocamp July 5.LocationTimeCodeDates Lee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee RECLee 38/16-8/20 215 215 215 215 175 215 215 215 215 215 215Summer ROCS and Junior ROCSThis summer really R.O.C.S. (RECenters Offer Cool Stuff)!Campers enjoy swimming, arts and crafts, outdoor activities,cooperative games and exciting themes. Some camps offerspecial event days depending on the week. Bring lunch, drink,swimsuit/towel. No camp July 5. Some pools may be closed inlate August for maintenance.LocationTimeCodeDates Junior ROCS (5 yrs., 3 mos. – 7 yrs.)CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.DMMZ6/14-6/18 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.7ULR6/21-6/25 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.GLV06/28-7/2 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.NZDE7/6-7/9 209CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.OE5X7/12-7/16 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.Q4QP7/19-7/23 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.I3PC7/26-7/30 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.5AG28/2-8/6 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.DJV18/9-8/13 259CubRun REC9am-4pmCEC.BI8Q8/16-8/20 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.147M6/14-6/18 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.SQI96/21-6/25 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.QYJD6/28-7/2 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.D5IY7/6-7/9 209Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.HAPF7/12-7/16 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.E3XD7/19-7/23 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.ELCF7/26-7/30 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.FOE88/2-8/6 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.2XXO8/9-8/13 259Lee REC9am-4pmCEC.6CTP8/16-8/20 259OakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.2HLO6/14-6/18 259OakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.ASYF6/21-6/25 259OakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.AKJS6/28-7/2 259OakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.B5Y87/6-7/9 209OakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.H3IH7/12-7/16 259OakMarREC9am-4pmCEC.NC4C7/19-7/23 -7/237/26-7/308/2-8/68/9-8/138/16-8/20 259 259 259 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259 259 -7/27/6-7/97/12-7/167/19-7/237/26-7/308/2-8/6 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259

variety Day CampsSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.Summer ROCS (8-12 yrs.)CubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmCubRun REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee REC9am-4pmLee -4pmProv REC9am-4pmProv 36/28-7/27/12-7/16 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 259 209 259 259 259 259 259 259 259Once registered, download camp forms at:www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/campforms11

ADVENTURE ANDEXCURSIONCAMPS12

AQUATIC,ADVENTUREBOATINGAND EXCURSIONAND FISHINGCampsCAMPSSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.Adventure Links Classic/Ultimate Adventure CampTravel Mountain Biking Camp(9-14 yrs.) With Virginia Outside, campers develop beginner and intermediate skills including steering, shifting, hillclimbing/descending, log hopping, dodging obstacles, etiquette, maintenance, safety and more. Instruction and trailride locations include Prince William Forest, Fountainhead,Andy Guest State Park and more. Bikes and helmets provided,but campers are encouraged to bring their own for betterfit. Campers must have basic riding skills and be comfortableriding on and off pavement. Bring lunch and water bottle.LocationTimeCodeDates Take part in a week of true adventures. The 8-10 yrs. group(Classic Adventure) enjoys a low and high ropes course,canoeing, outdoor living skills day and caving. The 11-13yrs. group (Ultimate Adventure) enjoys a ropes course withzipline, kayaking, outdoor living skills day, caving and rockclimbing. Instruction begins on an introductory level and progresses with the group. Once registered, go to www.adventurelinks.net/parktakes to complete required camp forms andwaivers. No camp July 5.LocationTimeCodeDates (8-10 yrs.) Classic Adventure CampCubRun REC8am-5pm356.L80O7/6-7/9 435CubRun REC8am-5pm356.7SOJ7/19-7/23 540Frying Pan8am-5pm356.BRXL6/21-6/25 540Frying Pan8am-5pm356.G72O8/9-8/13 540OakMarREC8am-5pm356.6XMY7/12-7/16 540OakMarREC8am-5pm356.FDN98/2-8/6 540Prov REC8am-5pm356.DDF27/6-7/9 435SoRunREC8am-5pm356.OQCH6/14-6/18 540SoRunREC8am-5pm356.V9C77/19-7/23 540SoRunREC8am-5pm356.YHD88/16-8/20 540SpHill REC8am-5pm356.ZEDB8/2-8/6 540Wkfld/Moore 8am-5pm356.ETBL6/21-6/25 540(11-13 yrs.) Ultimate Adventure CampCubRun REC8am-5pmDCB.V0K47/6-7/9 435CubRun REC8am-5pmDCB.MW4G7/19-7/23 540Frying Pan8am-5pmDCB.WA7Z6/21-6/25 540Frying Pan8am-5pmDCB.4U368/9-8/13 540OakMarREC8am-5pmDCB.UPA77/12-7/16 540OakMarREC8am-5pmDCB.APJ98/2-8/6 540Prov REC8am-5pmDCB.AEY57/6-7/9 435SoRunREC8am-5pmDCB.3TWB6/14-6/18 540SoRunREC8am-5pmDCB.54V47/19-7/23 540SoRunREC8am-5pmDCB.M6LY8/16-8/20 540SpHill REC8am-5pmDCB.HNGT7/26-7/30 540Wkfld/Moore 8am-5pmDCB.0E0V6/21-6/25 540LakeAccotinkPkLake 19-7/236/28-7/28/16-8/20 565 565 565 565(10-14 yrs.) Join Virginia Outside for a week of guided outdoor adventures. Trips and activities include kayaking, hikingat White Oak Canyon, Whitewater Rafting at Harper’s Ferry,orienteering/map reading and a chartered fishing trip on theChesapeake Bay. A great, safe time for enjoying the outdoorswhile having fun and gaining self-confidence. No camp July 5.LocationTimeCodeDates SoRunRECWkfld/Moore(8-12 yrs.) Explore the Potomac by land, air and water. JuniorAdventurers sample a variety of thrills including rock climbing, kayaking, ropes course, SUP and hiking during this weeklong camp. Bring lunch and drink.LocationTimeCodeDates 9am-4pmEC0.79MDEC0.O54AEC0.88HMEC0.58UDVA Outside Adventure CampJr. Potomac Adventure CampsRiverbendPk9am-4pm9am-4pm9am-4pm9am-4pm 429Once registered, download camp forms :30pm8:30am-4:30pm5CD.7FFZ5CD.2BYG7/6-7/98/9-8/13 360 450

Aquatic, boatingand fishingCAMPS14

AQUATIC, BOATING AND FISHING CAMPSSome photos were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate safety protocols will be followed in all Park Authority camps.Adventure Fishing CampBig Fish Fishing Camp(10-14 yrs.) Join Virginia Outside and learn beginner and intermediate fishing tactics for different types of water such asprivate ponds, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Learn casting,knot tying and fish identification. Fishing merit badge may beearned through this program. Campers wear lifejackets whenin the water or on a boat. Bait, tackle, rods, reels and lifejackets provided.LocationTimeCodeDates (10-16 yrs.) Fish & Explore takes campers off site for thisfishing basics camp and to learn more intensive fishingtechniques, including targeting specific fish species, readingthe water and navigation safety. All gear including tackle,rods, reels and lifejackets supplied. Bring lunch, snack, waterbottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.Signed participation release required on the first day.LocationTimeCodeDates OakMarRECProv RECSpHill REC9am-4pmB2C.OLEN6/14-6/18 565Anglers & 20 405 405 405 20 580 5809am-4pm9am-4pm67E.ZF6F67E.54DP7/26-7/308/9-8/13 420 420Freshwater Fishing Fun Camp(8-12 yrs.) Fish the Potomac Ri

No worries, non-Fairfax County residents are welcome in our camps. There is a 15 out-of-county fee. Some camps are designed for students whose school session ends before Fairfax County Public Schools. Camp length and times vary to provide scheduling options for customers. Be sure to check number of days and hours

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