Tara Redwood School offers a great summer camp where children explore,
play, have adventures and discover something new everyday
on 108 acres of creeks, woods and meadows!
Into the Heart of Nature Summer Program 2023
The program is best if experienced in its entirety. Children have the opportunity to fully connect, learn new skills and complete special tasks. Please do reach out to us if you have special suggestions or concerns. office@tararedwoodschool.org
Summer Camp Tuition Schedules
Preschool Camp and Tk-2nd Camp
BASIC INFORMATION | SESSION DATES | PROGRAMS & AGES | CAMP RATES |
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Preschool Schedule Options: M-F | M/W/F | T/TH | Session l: June 26–July 21 | Program A: Preschool 8:30am–2:30pm | $ 80.00/ Day *Must enroll for 4 consecutive weeks. |
M-F | M/W/F | T/TH | Session ll: July 24–Aug 18 | Program A: Preschool 8:30am–2:30pm | $ 80.00/Day *Must enroll for 4 consecutive weeks. |
TK–2ND Grade Schedule: M-F only* | Session l: June 26–July 21 | Program B: TK–2nd grade 9:00am–3:00pm | $ 80.00/Day *Must enroll for 4 consecutive weeks. |
M-F only* | Session ll: July 24–Aug 18 | Program B: TK–2nd grade 9:00am–3:00pm | $ 80.00/Day *Must enroll for 4 consecutive weeks. |
Preparing Kids for Camp and What to Bring.
- Eat a big healthy breakfast before camp
- Pack large healthy lunch (please no candy)
- Snack in a separate container from lunch, Labeled “SNACK”
- A warm layer (for morning hikes), and shorts and short sleeves for hot afternoons
- Water play clothes, swimsuit or shorts
- Towel (with name on it)
- A hat
- Please remember to label all personal items.
Please also remember to pack:
- Sunscreen – please apply sunscreen to your camper before you leave the house
- Shoes suitable for hiking (NO open toed shoes): Tennis shoes, hiking shoes, or closed toed (Tevas are options)
- Water bottle with your child's name on it
- A backpack to carry lunch and sweater while hiking
- An extra change of clothes including underwear, bottoms and shirt in case of a wet accident.
“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”
— John Muir