Enrolled Day Camp Families

 
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Thank you for choosing to send your camper to Stone Canyon Summer Camp. There are a lot of great questions parents have when sending their children to summer camp. Please view or download the links below for additional information or support. If you still have questions we always welcome parent phone calls at Stone Canyon!

  • Tuition includes camper busing to and from camp each day. The transportation drop-off/pick-up location will be at Douglas County High School’s south parking lot, off of Liggett Rd.

    Drop-off: 8:00-8:20 am

    Pick-up: 4:30-4:50 pm

    *Please note campers are required to use busing to and from camp

  • First day drop off will include:

    • Submitting required documents if they have not been uploaded to your campers’ Active account

    • Reviewing your campers authorized pick-ups

    • Collecting any medications being sent to camp

    Each day, pick-up will include an ID check to confirm anyone picking a camper up is listed as an Authorized Pick-up.

  • Current Immunization Record

    OR

    Immunization Exemption Form

    Mandatory for ALL Stone Canyon Summer Campers (Overnight and Day)

    State law determines that we can only accept the Colorado Certificate of Immunizations form only. This form must be filled out and signed by a physician (for example, you cannot attach a different form and write “see attached”, the Colorado form itself must be filled out by the physician.)

  • Our infirmary is staffed 24/7 by a licensed nurse and is a welcoming environment for kids who may feel a little under the weather. Our nurse is always on-site to handle the distribution of medications and to respond to any emergencies that may arise. 

    At Stone Canyon, medications are defined as prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, topical creams, and supplements.

    A medication form is required for all medications - prescription, over-the-counter, topical creams, or supplements. This form is not complete unless it has a signature from a physician and a parent/guardian. We cannot administer any medications without a completed form.

    All medications will be turned in during check-in to our camp nurse. You will have an opportunity to speak with the nurse to review your campers’ medical needs.

    Any leftover medication at the end of the session will be returned at check-out.

    We have stock orders and a supply of the following medications: Tylenol, Ibuprofen, Benadryl, burn cream, calagel (anti-itch gel), cough drops, Tums, and Zrytec. The nurse will administer these medications as needed if permission was given during registration.

  • Campers have the chance to visit our camp store each day during free time. Here they can purchase Gatorade, snacks, and apparel.

    Parents can deposit money into their camper’s accounts online (Camp Store) and check on the balance during check-in.

    Food and drink items cost $1-2 and campers are limited to 2 food items and 1 drink item per day. A typical camper spends $15-30 at the camp store on food/drink items each week.

    Apparel items range in price from $2-$50 and include stickers, water bottles, sweatshirts, and more - you can find all of our apparel offerings here.

    Camp store account money is non-refundable when the campers account is below $5.00. Since these accounts are non-refundable, any remaining fund can applied towards apparel purchases during pick-up or donated to camp. All donations will be used to support future summer camp tuition assistance.

 
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