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Absolutely! Most camps have a way for parents to reach out during camp hours, so you can stay in the loop without a hitch.
If Mother Nature throws a curveball, camps may have indoor activities planned or may cancel the day. Stay tuned for updates from camp leaders!
Drop-off and pick-up times are usually set. You'll want to stick to these, but it’s always a good idea to check with camp staff for any flexibility!
Typically, kids should pack a water bottle, a snack, sunscreen, and any specific gear related to the camp theme. Better safe than sorry!
Camp hours can vary, but most run from morning to afternoon. It’s best to check with the specific camp for their exact hours!
Each camp has its own age requirements and skill levels. Be sure to check the camp details to find the right fit for your child!
In Seattle, you'll find a variety of camps ranging from sports and arts to science and nature. There’s something to tickle everyone’s fancy!