Additional Activities
Mountain Camp Woodside is pleased to offer the following special activities:
Swimming Lessons
Sign your camper up for private swimming lessons with one of our certified lifeguards. Lessons are individually tailored to meet the needs of each child. These lessons are more geared for the fearful non-swimmers to new or beginning swimmers.
* Swimming lessons are offered for an additional $200/week.
* Please click on the "My Account" link to access the swimming lesson form.
Horseback Riding Lessons
Mountain Camp Woodside is fortunate to be less than a mile from the beautiful Spring Down Equestrian Center. Campers who enroll in Horseback Riding Lessons spend an hour each day at Spring Down and they receive both a 1/2 hour horsemanship lesson and a 1/2 hour riding lesson. Spring Down has highly qualified instructors and over 50 beautiful, show-quality horses.
Please visit www.springdown.com for additional information on the Spring Down Equestrian Center.
* Horseback Riding lessons at Spring Down Equestrian Center are offered for an additional $295/week.
* Please visit "My Account" link to access the horseback riding form.
TGIF - DAY CAMP ONLY
Every Friday night, we give our Day Campers the chance to see what it's like to be a Resident Camper. Campers staying for TGIF have dinner in the cafeteria, participate in a special evening activity, have a campfire with songs and s'mores and then have a sleepover in one of our dorms. TGIF campers eat breakfast at camp on Saturday morning and are picked up mid-morning.
TGIF is a great way for Day Campers to experience the fun of Resident Camp.
* TGIF is $100.
Cub Camp Program
(for campers ages 5 and 6)
Mountain Camp Woodside offers a special Cub Camp program for campers ages 5 to 6. Cubs stay together with their group throughout the entire day and are under constant supervision by our Cub counselors. The Cubs participate in many of the same activities that older campers do but all activities are structured to be age appropriate and to accommodate the learning styles of the younger campers. For instance, during their swimming periods, our Cubs wear life vests so they can safely explore our pool and they do not participate in mountain biking.
Cub Camp gives children a chance to try all that camp has to offer in a supportive and structured environment. This is an ideal program for a child to have their first camp experience. To accommodate the younger ages, the Cub Campers' day ends at 3:30 p.m. If your Cub Camper needs to stay until 5:00 p.m., please contact the office.