Fall Season

Parent Child Fall Weekend

Bundle up with the family and participate in family fun activities at Camp Weaver!

As school starts back up and life gets a little crazier, turn off the world and distractions and make memories that last a lifetime at YMCA Camp Weaver’s Parent Child Fall Weekend. The all-inclusive Parent Child Weekend will include fun activities for all ages! Dedicated staff will take care of the planning and meals so that you can focus on growing your relationship with those you love the most.

Ages

6+ year olds

Dates

September 27 – September 29, 2024

Cost

$410 for a Parent/Guardian and child, $150 for each additional child/adult staying in the same cabin

activities

HIGH ROPES

 Archery

Arts and Crafts

Nature Center

Disc Golf

Boating

Zipline

And more!

Cabin Arrangements

We have the capacity to host 14 families. Each family will be placed on one side of a duplex cabin that has 8 bunk beds. They can enjoy the space to themselves or choose to request another family (must be mutual) to join them and they would share the bathroom which has individual bathroom and shower stalls. Each cabin in climate-controlled so the entire family will feel right at home.

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

friday

5:30pm — Check-in Begins and Camp Tours


6:30pm — Dinner


7:30pm — Welcome Campfire and S’mores with camp staff


8:30pm — Back to Cabins

SATURDAY

7:45am — Fishing


8:00am — Coffee and Hot Chocolate in Herman Hall


8:30am — Breakfast


9:30am — Program Areas open


12:30pm — Lunch


1:30pm — Kids play large group games adults have the option to participate


2:45pm — Wrap up activity snack served at the Terrace


3:00pm — Program Areas open Meet at Chapel for activity dismissal


6:00pm — Program Areas close, Evening Activity


6:30pm — Dinner


7:30pm — Minute to Win It Evening Program

Sunday

7:45am — Fishing


8:00am — Coffee and Hot Chocolate in Herman hall


8:30am — Breakfast


9:30am — Program Areas open


12:30pm — Lunch


1:30pm — Cabin clean up and packing


2:30pm — Checkout time

“The kids loved the activities: high ropes, archery, rock wall, canoeing, crafts (cactus painting). Specifically, the high ropes helped my son face his issues with heights, and, my daughter was gently encouraged not to give up on the high ropes or rock wall. My husband and son loved spending time with the other dads and boys. You would have thought the boys and dads have known each other for quite some time. My daughter and I enjoyed all the activities, but especially being “bunk mates”! It was definitely well needed bonding time for us. As a family, it was just great “enjoying time together” without life’s pressures. And of course, we all LOVED the food!!! Thanks Ray!!!”