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Timber Pointe Outdoor Center's overnight camps create an inclusive and empowering space where individuals with disabilities, neurodivergences, and life-altering illnesses feel capable, confident, and connected. Our overnight summer sessions encourage increased independence as campers try new things, gain new skills, and build upon things they are practicing at home, school or other programs in a safe and supported camp environment. Not only do our overnight camp sessions benefit the camper attending, but improve the health/wellbeing of the entire family unit by offering extended, overnight respite for parents/caregivers, allowing them to take some time to care for themselves and/or other family members. Our low camper-to-counselor ratio of 4:1 or lower (depending on camper's support needs) allows for meaningful, individualized support as campers discover all they're capable of at camp!

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5-Night Summer Overnight Camps:

  • Inclusive Youth (open to individuals ages 7-17 of all abilities, with OR without a disability, neurodivergence or life-altering illness)

    • June 7th-12th​

    • July 12th-17th

  • Adult (open to individuals ages 18+ with a disability, neurodivergence, and/or life-altering illness)

    • June 21st-26th​

    • June 28th-July 3rd

Cost: $1,300 (limited financial assistance available)

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2/3-Night Summer Mini Overnight Camps ("Camp Samplers"):

  • 3-Night Teen/Young Adult (open to individuals ages 15-21 with a disability, neurodivergence, and/or life-altering illness)

    • June 14th-17th (Check-in 4:00pm on Sunday, Check-out 10:00am on Wednesday)​

    • Cost: $750 (limited financial assistance available)

  • 2-Night Inclusive Youth (open to individuals ages 7-17 of all abilities, with OR without a disability, neurodivergence or life-altering illness)

    • June 17th-19th (Check-in 4:00pm on Wednesday, Check-out 3:00pm on Friday)​

    • Cost: $550 (limited financial assistance available)

 

Further information on overnight camps, including a packing list, policies/procedures, and the check-in and check-out process, are outlined in the 2026 Summer Overnight Camp Handbook found above. We ask all parents/caregivers to read this handbook thoroughly before submitting a camp application. 

 

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

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