Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–13 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports |
| Water: | Water, Swimming, Pool |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts |
Whittier, CA, USA
Summer Youth Day Camp at Palm Park offers a structured, theme-based program designed to keep kids active, social, and learning throughout the summer. Each day follows an organized rotation schedule, typically moving campers through hourly sessions of crafts, sports, games, and snack time, with a lunch break at noon. Morning and afternoon sessions feature different activities, so children experience variety throughout the day.
Programming changes week to week based on themes, adding creativity and excitement to the schedule. Activities include arts and crafts projects, recreational sports, life skills lessons such as home safety and accident prevention, and social games that build teamwork and communication. Creative play time allows campers to choose activities like drawing, reading, or card games, giving them moments of independence within the structured setting.
This camp is especially well-suited for elementary-aged children who enjoy staying busy and interacting with peers. Younger campers benefit from consistent routines and guided activities, while older elementary students appreciate team games, themed challenges, and creative projects. The program balances movement, learning, and social development in a community park environment.
| Ages: | 5–13 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports |
| Water: | Water, Swimming, Pool |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 20 - Jul 24, 2026 | 5 | $125 | |
| Jul 27 - Jul 31, 2026 | 5 | $125 | |
| Aug 3 - Aug 7, 2026 | 5 | $125 |
Summer Youth Day Camp at Palm Park operates as a daytime program. Campers attend during scheduled daily hours and return home each afternoon. There are no overnight accommodations.
The day camp format allows families to maintain their evening routines while children participate in a full schedule of supervised activities. This structure works well for families seeking dependable summer programming combined with recreation and enrichment.
Campers are required to bring their own lunch each day. Participants should also eat breakfast before arriving at camp to stay energized for morning activities.
An afternoon snack is provided by the program. Families must indicate any food allergies on the Emergency Medical Form included in the Participant Information Packet during registration.
Campers are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
Daily activities are organized into structured rotations led by staff members. Clear schedules and designated activity areas help maintain order and smooth transitions.
Group games and team-based activities are supervised to promote safe participation and respectful behavior. Staff members guide campers through sports, crafts, and social activities with consistent oversight.
Safety topics, such as home safety and accident prevention, are included in the educational programming to reinforce awareness alongside recreation.
Families are required to complete an Emergency Medical Form during registration. This form includes information about allergies and other health considerations.
Participants with food allergies should ensure that all relevant information is clearly documented to support the safe distribution of snacks.
Further details regarding on-site medical procedures were not specified on the official camp website.
The camp culture is built around themed weeks that energize and inspire each session. Campers participate in themed crafts, games, and activities that change from week to week.
Daily rotations create a familiar rhythm, while special activities keep the experience exciting. Group games, team-building exercises, and social activities encourage friendship and cooperation.
A Parent Meeting is held before camp begins for registered families, providing an opportunity to review expectations and ask questions. The program also maintains a Frequently Asked Questions resource to support families throughout the summer.
The program follows a rotation-based daily schedule designed to keep children engaged and active. Campers participate in crafts, recreation, social activities, and snack time, with a midday lunch break. Morning and afternoon sessions feature different activities, providing variety and balance.
Craft sessions include art projects with supplies provided. Recreation periods focus on sports, games, and exercise. Educational segments cover life skills, including home safety and accident prevention. Social activities include team-building games and role-playing exercises that encourage communication and cooperation.
Creative play time allows campers to select quieter activities such as drawing, reading, or playing card games. Weekly themes shape the overall programming, giving each week a distinct feel.