New Braunfels Edition | March 2023

CAMP GUIDE

GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

16 T Bar M Day Camp at Gruene United Methodist Church Hosted at Gruene United Methodist Church, campers will participate in small and large group activities that help them conquer fears and learn to express emotions. Each day will feature activities, such as water slides and eld games, in a gospel-centered atmosphere. Grades: Kƒ5 Dates: May 29ƒJune 2 Cost: $299 DAY Gruene United Methodist Church 2629 E. Common St. 830 625 7200 www.grueneumc.org 17 Texas Ski Ranch Three summer camps will take place this summer for children to take part in various outdoor adventures, including wake surng, wake boarding, scootering, skateboarding and kayaking, among other activities. Children age 10 and up can partici- pate in paintball battles, and those age 12 and up can try out axe throwing. The camp fee includes snacks, lunch and all daily activities. Ages: 6ƒ16 Dates: June 5ƒAug 18 Cost: $299 (adventure camp), $899 (full-day camp), $449 (half-day camp) per week DAY SP

Parents looking for camps for their children have a number of options to choose from in the New Braunfels area. This list is not comprehensive.

Texas Ski Ranch 6700 N. I 35 830 627 2843

A+ Academics ART Arts DAY Day NIGHT Overnight SP Sports

www.texasskiranch.com/summer-camp 18 YMCA Camps The summer camp will feature several themes throughout the summer, including Welcome Week, Around the World, Wacky Week and more. Activi- ties include challenging games, relay races, nature-lled art projects and more. Summer camps at the YMCA encourage creative play, participation and provide an opportunity for young people to stay engaged socially and academically. Drop-o¡ for the day camps is recommended before 9 a.m. with pickup after 4 p.m. Morning and afternoon snacks are provided. Ages: 5ƒ13 Dates: May 31ƒAug. 12 Cost: $153 (members), $170 (nonmembers), (weekly) DAY SP New Braunfels Family YMCA 545 Creekside Crossing 830 606 9622 www.ymcasatx.org/programs/camps/ summer-day-camps 19 The John Newcombe Tennis Ranch Summer Camps These summer camps

13 T Bar M Overnight Camp The Christian camp for kids and teenagers features outdoor adventures including swimming and zip lining. Evenings are lled with worshiping God, roasting s’mores, and building relationships with other campers and counselors. Grades: 1ƒ12 Dates: May 28ƒAug 5 Cost: $1,199-$1,299 (weekly) NIGHT T Bar M 2549 Hwy. 46 14 T Bar M Family Camp Parents can join their children in a four-night, ve-day camp to renew their relationships with each other and God. Day activities include arts and crafts, swimming, a ropes course, and games. Each camp session includes a public speaker. Special camps for mother-and-daughter or father-and-son retreats are also available. Ages: all ages 830 620 4263 www.tbarm.org

Dates: May 28ƒAug.10 Cost: $525 (adults age 12 and up), $475 (children ages 2ƒ12), $50 (infants up to age 1), $580 (lodge room) per week NIGHT T Bar M 2549 Hwy. 46 830 620 4263 www.tbarm.org 15 T Bar M Day Camp Will allow young Christian campers to have the camp experience and swim, play and learn about Jesus. Campers may participate in rotational activities, including a slip and slide, ™ag tag, and disk golf. The day camp takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Grades: Kƒ4

Dates: June 5ƒAug. 4 Cost: $355 (weekly) DAY T Bar M

2549 Hwy. 46 830 620 4263 www.tbarm.org

WATER WATCHERS June 12-16 July 17-21 9am-12pm

4th-6th graders will learn about our amazing water resources, see them in action, and help protect them for future generations using hands on activities and lessons.

AT THE HEADWATERS! SUMMER CAMPS

CITIZEN SCIENCE

June 5-9

9am-12pm

6th-8th graders will become scientists helping to document and learn more about the plants and animals living in the Springs and Savannas of Headwaters and the ecosystems that support these species.

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