Northwest Austin Edition | February 2022

C A M P G U I D E GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

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33 At Wet & Wild Adventure Camp, students go on water and swimming-re- lated outings daily, including trips to swimming pools, water parks, amuse- ment parks, swimming holes, lakes and rivers. Ages: 915 Dates: Weekly May 31Aug. 12 Cost: $370-$460 per week Drop-o/pickup locations: 2008 Eneld Road, Austin; 6100 Westcreek Drive, Austin 5127713188 www.wetwildcamp.com 34 YMCA of Austin oers various camps to choose from, including kinder, themed camps, sports, Camp Moody and infant/pre- school camps. Ages: Infant-13 years Dates: Weekly May 31Aug. 5, June 13Aug. 12, June 6Aug. 4 (depending on camp) Cost: $208-$300 per week, nancial assis- tance available North Austin YMCA, 1000 W. Rundberg Lane, Austin Northwest Family YMCA, 5807 McNeil Drive, Austin 5129739622, 5123359622 www.austinymca.org

Attendees will learn about dog behavior, breeds, agility, tricks, grooming and manners through games. Ages: 916 Dates: Weekly June 6Aug. 5 Cost: $425 per week 13291 Pond Springs Road, Austin 5122497255 www.heartsandpaws.com 29 Country Home Learning Center camps feature arts and crafts, cooking, science experiences and trips to local water parks or indoor playgrounds. Themed activi- ties correspond to each camp theme. Ages: 613 Dates: TBD Cost: $430 for two weeks 13120 N. US 183, Austin 5128060659 www.countryhomelearningcenter.com 30 Fantastic Magic Camp aims to teach participants life skills and condence through magic tricks, juggling and puppets. Ages: 512 Dates: Weekly May 31Aug. 12 Cost: $350 (one week), $695 (two weeks) 7500 Woodrow Ave., Austin 13609 N. I35, Austin

5129883045 www.magiccamp.com

DAY (CONT.) 26 Camp Fire ’s Camp Balcones oers four unique theme weeks during which campers will explore nature, identify plants and ani- mals, and take part in unstructured play. Ages: 614 Dates: Weekly June 6July 29 Cost: $400 per week, scholarships available Multiple locations throughout Austin 5123492111 www.camp-re.org 27 At Club Z camp, participants will have two swim days per week, one park day or day with in-house activities, and two days of eld trips with outings to places such as Typhoon Texas, bowling, Mt. Playmore and the movies. Ages: 512 Dates: Weekly May 23Aug. 19 Cost: $165 per week 12741 N. US 183, Ste. 200, Austin 5122190700 www.zsclubhouse.com 28 Club Pup Summer Camp at Hearts and Paws oers campers the opportunity to train their own dogs or borrow a dog to train.

31 Quarries Camp features a variety of indoor and outdoor activities and games as well as eld trips. Ages: students entering 1st-6th grades Dates: Weekly May 31July 29 Cost: $65 per day, $285 per week 11400 N. MoPac, Austin 5122410233 https://quarriesrec.org 32 Triumphant Love Lutheran Church oers two summer camp options. At Camp Hope, children explore Bible stories through hands-on activities, including worship, snacks, art, STEM, drama and music. Child Develop- ment Center Day Camp explores topics such as dinosaurs, traveling, critters, messy crafts, robots, space, construction and fantasy . Ages: 4 years old-6th grade (Camp Hope), ages: 38 (CDC Day Camp) Dates: July 1115 (Camp Hope), weekly June 13July 28 (CDC Day Camp) Cost: $200 per week 9508 Great Hills Trail, Austin 5123465683 www.tllc.org

512-232-5000 EdServices@austin.utexas.edu

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