

Our Mission
At Spring Mountain Day Camp, we believe that every child has the potential to grow into a confident leader and develop lifelong social skills through adventure, outdoor-based activities, sports, and creative expression. Our mission is to inspire and empower children by providing a dynamic, outdoor-focused camp experience where they can challenge themselves, explore their interests in sports and arts & crafts, discover their strengths, and build meaningful friendships—all in a safe, supportive, and fun-filled environment.
Our Vision
We envision a camp where every child, regardless of background or experience, feels empowered to take on new challenges, build resilience, and develop a deep appreciation for outdoor adventure, teamwork, and creativity. Through innovative programming, team-based activities, skill-building in sports, hands-on arts & crafts, and thrilling outdoor experiences, we aim to cultivate the next generation of confident, compassionate, and capable young leaders. Our goal is not just to create an unforgettable summer but to positively impact the lives of our campers for years to come.
What A Day At Camp Looks Like
8:30am to 9:00am - Campers arrive and gather in their camp groups. Counselors run age specific games and activities at their designated spot.
9:15am to 10:15am - Campers will participate in 1 of 4 activity options of their choosing. All activities are in the same area and maintain a 1-8 Counselor Camper ratio.
10:30am to 12:00pm - Campers will participate in an large age group sport or outdoor activity and the Activity will be run by a age group supervisor and will be maintained by a 1-8 counselor to camper ratio.
12:00pm to 1:00pm - Campers will eat lunch with their group and counselor.
1:15pm to 2:15pm - Campers will participate in 1 of 4 activity options of their choosing. All activities are in the same area and maintain a 1-8 Counselor Camper ratio.
2:30pm to 3:30pm - Campers will participate in an large age group sport or outdoor activity and the Activity will be run by a age group supervisor and will be maintained by a 1-8 counselor to camper ratio.
3:30 - 4:00pm - Campers will be picked up by their parents or they will head to the after care zone until they are picked up.
Camp FAQ's
Question: Do we have to bring our own lunch?
Answer: We do require packing your own lunch but strive to offer full lunch options by Summer 2026.
Question: Do you have a swimming pool?
Answer: Every week on Wednesday we bus our campers to a local pool! We also do water games and activities daily.
Question: What is your camper to counselor ratio?
Answer: We will have a 1 counselor to every 8 campers ratio. We also have two camp directors, two medical team members, and activity specialists. Your children will always be in view of many trained staff at all times.
Question: What if my camper is nervous about camp?
Answer: Our highly trained and qualified Camp Directors are always available to speak with your child before, during, or after camp with any questions or concerns.