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Description
Camp Grow 2025 - Adventurers (Ages 12-14)
Camp Schedule:
Monday-Friday, July 7-11, 2025
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost: $510 (in-jurisdiction) / $560 (out-of-jurisdiction)
Looking for an exciting summer camp that combines nature, adventure, and water fun? Look no further! Our Adventurers Camp offers a variety of exploration activities and unforgettable experiences for campers aged 12-14. With unique field trips and engaging activities, every day is a new adventure!
Our Adventures:
MONDAY - Temple Hall Farm Regional Park, Leesburg, VA
- Guided Farm Tour: Feed and learn about the farm animals.
- Jump Pillows: Bounce around on giant jump pillows and have a blast!
- Creek Netting: Walk through cool stream waters while netting. Who knows what you will find!
TUESDAY - Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA
- Boardwalk Exploration: Walk along the boardwalks for close-up views of amazing wildlife—watch out for beavers, fascinating insects, various birds, and scenic trees and plants.
- Ice cream Stop: I scream, we scream, we all scream for ice cream! After our hike, we will cool down with some ice cream.
WEDNESDAY - Pohick Bay Regional Park, Lorton, VA
- Kayak Adventure: Receive kayak training and paddle along Pohick Bay, home of bald eagles and ospreys!
- Pirates Cove Waterpark: Cool down at the waterpark and zip down the exciting waterslides!
THURSDAY - Upton Hill Regional Park, Arlington, VA
- Climb Upton's Rope Course: Challenge yourself on this fun and adventurous rope course.
- Miniature Golf: Test your skills on the mini-golf course and have loads of fun with friends.
- Batting Cage: Swing, batter! With slow-pitch softball to fast-pitch baseball
- Waterpark Fun: Beat the heat with some splash-filled fun at the waterpark!
FRIDAY - Activities at Our Home Base, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Vienna, VA
- Herb Exploration:
Learn About Herbs: Discover the world of herbs, their uses, and benefits.
Plant Your Own Herb Dish Garden: Get hands-on experience planting and caring for your own herbs.
Herb Snacks: Make delicious snacks using fresh herbs from the garden.
- Pot Painting:
Decorate Your Planter: Use your creativity to paint and personalize a planter for your herbs.
- Picnic on the Lake Caroline Gazebo:
Check out the barn swallows nesting in the gazebo.
How many giant koi fish and aquatic turtles can you find?
Enjoy your lunch and the lake’s breezes.
- Meet Barry the Box Turtle!
- Survival Skills
Build a Shelter Team Challenge – Collect natural materials and build a structure that will provide to at least one person.
Learn how to build a fire with only found materials. Our reward to building a successful fire will be roasting marshmallows for s`mores—YUM!
Transportation between Meadowlark and our field trip locations is provided. All activities (except lunches) are included in the camp registration fee. Adventurers Camp capacity is 18 campers who are guided by a minimum of 3 adults on field trips.
Dates: July 7–11, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
Cost: $510 (in-jurisdiction) / $560 (out-of-jurisdiction)
Refunds: There are no refunds for missed days due to changed work or vacation schedules, sick days, or other non-emergency reasons. Refunds must be requested at least 60 days prior to the first day of the camp session. Refunds will only be made if we are able to fill the spot created by your cancellation. All but $50 will be refunded if we are able to fill your vacancy.
CAMP GROW DETAILS AND POLICIES
Adventurers Camp
Camp Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Camper Check In: 9:00 am to 9:15 am
Camper Check Out: 4:00 pm to 4:15 pm
Both camper check in and check out take place in the Meadowlark Botanical Gardens Visitor Center and require a signature from an adult (with ID) who is on the camper’s Pick-Up Authorization List created in the online camp registration process. After registration, a parent may add to this list by emailing jmaloney@nvrpa.org prior to the camp week or by informing staff at the Camp Grow Check In/Out Table on the first day of camp.
WHAT DO CAMPERS NEED TO BRING TO CAMP GROW EACH DAY?
Since most camp activities are outdoor, campers should come to camp every day with the following items labelled with your child’s name:
• Backpack
• Sunscreen and bug repellent (Please apply each morning before camp.)
• Water bottle (Water is available for refills so large-capacity water bottles are not encouraged since they are heavy to carry on our walks.)
• A lunch and a snack in a lunch bag/box for half-day and full-day camps. (Campers work up a big appetite.)
• Sneakers. No open-toe or Croc style shoes are allowed.
• An extra change of clothes – in case campers get wet
• Raincoat if calling for rain (A fold-up rain poncho is easy to keep in camper backpacks.)
• Other helpful items are a towel, a hat, and gardening gloves.
- Bathing suit and water shoes (or old sneakers) for field trips
Camp Policies
Our goal is to provide children with a safe and enjoyable camp experience where children can develop skills, form friendships and enhance self-esteem. Please make certain that you have gone over this document with your child and read the information thoroughly. By registering your child for our camp, you are agreeing to these Camp Policies.
Administering Medication:
NOVA Parks staff will not administer oral medication to children while participating in our camp programs. In the event of anaphylactic or asthma related emergencies, NOVA Parks staff will assist children with the administration of epi-pen injectors and asthma inhalers and provide transitional care until emergency medical services (EMS) arrive on scene.
Sick/Ill Children:
If a child arrives with symptoms of illness or has a temperature over 100.4 degrees, the child will not be permitted to stay. If a camper becomes ill or starts exhibiting symptoms, parents will be required to pick up their child immediately. Sites will notify all parents about disease outbreaks or infections. Camp Management will consult with families on when children may return. In case of serious injury, parents will be notified immediately.
Signing Campers In/Out:
Authorized individuals 18 years or older must sign child in and out each day. Staff are required to check the ID of all persons picking up children. Children will not be released to anyone not authorized for pick up. Please contact us if you are arriving late.
Children’s Belongings:
Please label ALL belongings. NOVA Parks and the site staff are not responsible for lost/stolen items. Personal belongings should be kept in a bag or backpack, which will be stored in specific area. Electronics and other similar items should not be brought to camp unless specified.
Late Parent Policy:
If a parent or authorized person is 15 minutes late in picking the child up, a late fee of $2.00 per each additional minute may be applied. If a child is consistently picked up late, the child may be dismissed from the program. A staff member will remain with the child for up to one hour after the program ends. After one hour, Child Protective Services will be called if parents cannot be reached.
Behavior Management:
If a child exhibits inappropriate behavior during a camp session, parents may be notified verbally and / or in writing with notification of further action. NOVA Parks also reserves the right to immediately dismiss a child from any program for behavior deemed inappropriate. All participants enrolled in NOVA Parks programs must meet the Rules of Conduct (see next page).
STAFF WILL NEVER:
Use physical punishment, be verbally abusive, force, withhold, or substitute food, give any child the authority to punish another child, place a child out of visual/hearing sight, in the dark, or in an unvented place.
Food From Home:
Lunches and snacks are brought from home and are not to be shared with others. This is a NUT- FREE CAMP.
Sunscreen & Lotion Application:
Staff are not permitted to apply sunscreens or lotions to campers. Please apply these to your campers before attending camp each day.
Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect:
If it is suspected that a child has been abused, neglected, or exploited in any way, NOVA Parks staff is required to report it to Youth Services and Child Protective Services.
Refunds:
There are no refunds for missed days due to changed work or vacation schedules, sick days, or other non-emergency reasons. Refunds must be requested at least 60 days prior to the camp session. Refunds will only be made if we are able to fill the spot created by your cancellation. All but $50 will be refunded if we are able to fill your vacancy.
Rules of Conduct
All NOVA Parks camp participants are expected to adhere to the Rules of Conduct and agree to them through their participation in our program. Refusal to follow these rules may result in dismissal from our program.
Children Must:
- Let camp staff know if they are experiencing symptoms during / before camp
- Follow established hygiene and safety procedures such as handwashing, etc.
- Maintain personal care (bathroom use, changing) without staff support
- Stay with assigned group at all times
- Respect others in what they say and do
- Listen to program leaders and follow directions
- Use appropriate language
- Keep hands to oneself and maintain self-control
- Take care of their own belongings
- Keep food and snacks to themselves, i.e. no sharing of food or drink
- Use equipment and supplies in a safe and appropriate manner
- Report incidents of teasing and/or bullying immediately to camp staff
Parents Must:
- Let camp staff know as soon as possible if their camper is experiencing symptoms during / before camp, and wait until given guidance by Camp Management on when they are cleared to rejoin camp
- Communicate any special needs, medication, allergies, etc. for their child to camp staff before the camp week begins
- Sign children in and out of the camp each day and bring proper ID
- Be on time to drop off and pick up campers
- Assist staff in resolving behavior issues
- Contact Camp Management team immediately should issues arise
Grounds for Dismissal:
Anyone expelled from camp for disciplinary purposes is not entitled to a refund. Individuals expelled from camp are subject to an additional suspension from NOVA Parks camps through at least the following summer, with future participation in camp beyond that at the discretion of Camp Management. Actions or behavior that can result in dismissal include, but are not limited to:
- A parent or child who refuses to follow NOVA Parks policies and conduct as stated in this document
- A child who displays inappropriate behaviors repeatedly
- A child whose behavior negatively affects the experience of other campers
- A child who brings a weapon to camp
- A child teasing and/or bullying others
- A child who intentionally harms them self or causes injury to another child or staff member, or refuses to keep hands to self
- A child who vandalizes the property of the camp facility, staff or other children
- A child who steals items from the camp facility, staff or other children
NOVA Parks Statement of Inclusivity: It is the intent of all NOVA Parks camps and programs to include children of varying abilities to the extent that appropriate support and care can be provided. If your child has a disability, whether it be physical or mental, or a condition that requires medication or other special attention, please inform your NOVA Parks activity of your child’s needs at least 2 weeks prior to the start of that activity. All information is confidential and will only be shared with staff members on a need-to-know basis. Once the parent/guardian informs their respective activity, NOVA Parks will consider all information on a case-by-case basis to provide the best possible experience for all.
NOVA Parks Day Camp program is exempt from licensure based on Section 22.1- 289.030 B.6- a program of recreational activities offered by local government. This program is subject to safety and supervisory standards established by the local government offering the program.
Age Category
Youth
Location
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, 9750 Meadowlark Gardens Court, Vienna, VA 22182
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