Accommodation
This is a day program held entirely at The Paseo Club. There is no overnight stay.
Children spend their day moving between different parts of the club’s campus. That includes outdoor courts, pool areas, and open spaces used for organized games. The property feels contained and well managed, which helps transitions run smoothly.
Because everything takes place within the club grounds, children become familiar with the environment quickly. The layout supports both high-energy play and structured downtime. At the end of each day, campers head home to recharge.
Meals
Lunch is available through The Paseo Club café, which offers kid-friendly options with a balance of comfort foods and lighter fare. Meals may include items like grilled sandwiches, simple protein bowls, burgers, pasta dishes, and fruit on the side. The goal is to provide food that feels familiar while still offering some nutritious choices.
Families are welcome to send a lunch from home if their child has allergies, dietary restrictions, religious requirements, or strong food preferences. The overall program cost does not change based on whether a camper brings lunch or eats from the café.
All campers should bring a refillable water bottle each day. With swimming and outdoor sports built into the schedule, staying hydrated is important.
Safety
The Paseo Club emphasizes creating a fun, safe, and respectful environment for campers and staff. Daily routines are structured, and children move through activities as a group under counselor supervision.
Clear behavior expectations are set early. Respect for teammates, staff, and shared spaces is part of the culture. Because the program takes place inside a private club setting, access to facilities is controlled and organized.
Swimming and sports activities are supervised, with staff guiding transitions and monitoring participation. The structure helps reduce confusion and keeps children focused on the activity at hand.
The result is an environment where kids can play hard while still feeling supported and guided.
Health & Medicine
The Paseo Club follows clear health guidelines to support a safe environment for all campers.
Children who show signs of illness—such as fever, vomiting, or diarrhea—must stay home. If a camper becomes sick during the day, a parent or guardian will be contacted for immediate pickup. This policy helps limit the spread of illness and protects the group.
Because the program includes outdoor sports and swimming, hydration and sun protection are important. Campers should arrive dressed for active play and bring a refillable water bottle. Sunscreen should be applied before arrival, and breaks are built into the schedule to prevent overheating.
If your child has allergies, medical conditions, or requires medication during the day, families should communicate this in advance so staff can respond appropriately within program guidelines.
Camp Traditions
The Paseo Club works to create a positive and engaging experience for every child. The goal is simple: kids should feel safe, supported, and excited to be there each day.
Clear camp guidelines help make that possible. Expectations are designed to protect both campers and staff, while giving children the freedom to enjoy sports, swimming, and team activities. When everyone understands the rules, the focus stays on fun instead of conflict.
Encouragement plays a big role in daily life at camp. Coaches and counselors highlight effort, teamwork, and respectful behavior. Children are reminded that being a good teammate matters just as much as scoring points.
Over time, these shared values become part of the camp culture. Campers cheer each other on. They celebrate improvement. They learn that a positive attitude makes the whole group stronger. That sense of support and structure is what many families return for year after year.