ANGEL ISLAND CAMP

Ages: 5 (Going into 1st grade) – 11
Angel Island State Park
9:15 am to 4:15 pm



Here’s your chance to experience over 25 years of summer camp tradition and the magic that makes Angel Island Camp, the camp kids always come back to! Each session, there is a new theme with different activities, so that you can attend all summer long. Campers will discover the island through games, crafts, science and explore its many trails & historic hideaways. Along the way, campers will be amazed by the breathtaking views of the bay and skyline.

Feast on a delicious BBQ every Wednesday! Campers will enjoy munching on hot dogs/hamburgers (vegetarian or meat), chips, salad, fruit, drinks and dessert.

On the last day of each session skilled instructors introduce campers to the equipment and sport of kayaking in Ayala Cove. Sea Trek Kayak, California’s premier sea kayaking outfitter operating since 1982, provides instruction, supervision and equipment. Following orientation, guides take small groups out to paddle briefly in the cove providing campers a “kayaker’s view” of Angel Island. Returning campers build on their previous kayak experience and become more confident each week with their newly acquired skills.

Join us at Angel Island Camp where you will find new friends, caring and friendly counselors and camp tradition with attitude!




Session Dates/Themes

6/16-20: Medieval Times: Participate in the tournament of Kings & ham it up in our court jester skit show.

6/23-27: Survivor Challenge: Outwit, Outlast, Outplay! Join your “tribe”, create a tribal flag and compete in survivor style challenges everyday!

6/30-7/3: American Pastimes: Batter up! Participate in our home run derby and explore the newly renovated immigration station.

7/7-11: Wildlife Wonders: Discover the island’s wildlife on a hike led by an Angel Island docent. Wildlife Associates will join us for a show and we’ll have a vegetarian picnic.

7/14-18: Eco-Challenge: Hike to the top of Mount Livermore and challenge your climbing ability on our rock wall. Don’t forget to bring your mountain bike!

7/21-25: Wild West: Fire a canon at Camp Reynolds & participate in our watergun shootout. We’ll have an old fashioned camp barbeque.

7/28-8/1: Spy Kids: CSI Angel Island? The culprit could be a crafty raccoon or a sneaky seagull. Unravel the clues in our island mystery.

8/4-8: Island Sports Adventure: We’ll have an American Gladiators competition and a world cup soccer tournament. Put on your team colors for Color Wars!

8/11-15: Mad Scientists: Put on your lab coat & goggles! Build a volcano and make stomp rockets as we discover the mad world of science.

 Angel Island: At-A-Glance Calendar! (click here)

Fee: $315 per week; Due to the holiday, week three is Monday-Thursday and the fee is $252.

What to Bring: Each day campers should wear closed-toe shoes and layered clothing including a jacket or sweatshirt. Please bring a lunch, bottle of water, sunscreen and a hat in a backpack. Mark all items clearly with the camper’s name. You will be notified prior to camp of the activities that may require different preparation.

Camp Information: A letter outlining the details of camp will be mailed prior to each session. Included in the mailing will be a required permission form for your child to participate in the Sea Trek Kayak program and a Participant Information Form, which need to be completed and returned by the first day of camp. Fee includes daily ferry service and admission to Angel Island State Park, camp t-shirt, docent led programs, kayak orientation, weekly barbeque, special guests, staff and all fees/activities associated with the camp. Please note that activities have been confirmed at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice.

Meeting Location & Ferry Information: Camp meets each morning at 9:15 am at the gazebo in Belvedere Park on Community Road. Campers will walk to and from the ferry dock with their counselors and ride the ferry to and from Angel Island each day. Campers will return to Belvedere Park by 4:15 pm each day. No campers will be allowed to check in/out from camp en route to/from the ferry.
* There is no camp on July 4th.

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