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Weekend Camps

Overnight Camps: 6:00pm Friday-12:00pm Sunday

Day Camps: 8:30am-8:30pm on select dates

Timber Pointe's weekend camps are designed to give individuals with disabilities opportunities to connect, play, and grow, participating in adaptive camp adventures in an environment where they are 100% included and 100% empowered. These camps also provide valuable year-round respite for parents/caregivers to recharge and take time for themselves/other family members. 

Overnight Camps: $500/camper, financial assistance available

Day Camps: $180/camper, financial assistance available

2025-2026 Weekend Session Offerings

"Spook-tacular" Weekend Overnight Camp

October 24th-26th, 2025

Inclusive Youth

Open to individuals ages 7-17 with OR with a disability and/or life-altering illness

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Get ready for a Spook-tacular! Halloween Weekend Camp where thrills and chills meet fun and adventure! From brewing bubbling potions in spooky science experiments to cooking up some fang-tastic treats, we’ve got a cauldron full of excitement waiting. Sharpen your aim at archery, conquer our haunted rock wall, and soar through the ghoulish skies on the zip line before swinging high on the giant swing—if you dare! Craft ghostly masterpieces in arts and crafts, and as night falls, don your best costume for a trick-or-treat event that’s sure to be a real scream. This weekend is always the best time to get into the Halloween spirit with a frightfully good time for youth campers of all ages and abilities!

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"Happy Harvest" Weekend Overnight Camp

November 14th-16th, 2025

Adults

Open to adults ages 18+ with a disability and/or

life-altering illness

 

Celebrate the season of gratitude and good company at our Happy Harvest Weekend Camp! Embrace the crisp autumn air with cozy gatherings, warm fires, and the simple joys of friends and fall. Enjoy a scenic wagon ride through the colorful camp scenery, dive into comforting cooking and creative crafts, and engage in fun games and adventure activities with camp pals old and new. The heart of the weekend is our beloved annual Friendsgiving dinner—an evening of shared stories, laughter, and delicious food that feels like coming home. Whether you’re here to relax or explore, Happy Harvest offers the perfect blend of warmth, connection, and seasonal magic.

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"Winter Wonderland" Saturday Day Camp

December 13th, 2025

9:00am to 8:00pm

Open to children ages 5-17 with OR without a disability and/or life-altering illness

 

Step into a dazzling world of winter magic at our Winter Wonderland Day Camp—where chilly adventures and warm hearts come together for an unforgettable day! Designed for children ages 5-17 with or without disabilities, we’ll transform the day into a sparkling celebration filled with enchanting science experiments, whimsical arctic crafts, and delicious cozy cooking that feels like a warm hug on a frosty day. Gather ‘round the glowing campfire for songs and s’mores that melt away the cold, and dive into sensory play and goofy games that make the spirit of winter come alive. Get ready to make magical memories and experience the wonder of the season at camp!

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Weekend Overnight Camp (THEME TBD)

February 6th-8th, 2026

Adults

Weekend Overnight Camp (THEME TBD)

March 13th-15th, 2026

Inclusive Youth

Open to children ages 7-17 with OR without a disability and/or

life-altering illness

Further information on weekend camps, including a packing list, policies, and changes to the check-in and check-out process, are outlined in our Weekend Camp Handbook found towards the top of this page, which we are asking all parents/caregivers to read thoroughly before registering their camper.

 

Please contact your Health Care Provider to determine if camp is a good fit for your camper and family at this time (please note that for overnight camps, you will need a Physician Release Form to attend, just like past years).

"Camp at Timber Pointe is the highlight of my child's summer. I love when they come home beaming about trying new things, meeting friends, and facing their fears. Staff and counselors are outstanding, and I'm so grateful that we have this opportunity for kids in our community."

-Parent of Summer Day Camper

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