Camp Boundless

Camp Boundless

Registration Process

  1. Complete the registration form 

2. Complete waiver (If your child has recently visited Boundless and has an active waiver, this does not need to be redone. 

3. Once we receive your registration, we will issue you a payment link via email. Please note, registration is not confirmed until payment is received. Class size is limited to 15 campers per age group.

Camp Dates

June

June 9, 10, 11 Gardening Week

June 23, 24, 25 Camping Week 

July

July 7, 8, 9 Gardening Week

July 21 – Science Day: Chemistry

July 23 – Science Day: Physics

July 24 – Science Day: Astronomy

July 28, 29, 30 Camping Week 

August

August 11, 12, 13 Gardening Week 

August 17 – Science Day: Chemistry

August 18 – Science Day: Physics

August 19 – Science Day: Astronomy

Camp Details

Camp Time:

9:00 am – 3:00 pm

 

Camp Schedule:

9:00-10:00 Drop off, check in, circle/story time

10:00-10:45 Activity (age based) 

10:45-11:30 Craft (age based) 

11:30-12:30 Lunch/recess (playground) 

12:30-1:30 Elective choice (sports or art) 

1:30-2:30 Skill building 

2:30-3:00 Large group, snack, pick-up 

Age Groups:

Group A: Children entering grade 1, 2, or 3 in Fall 2026

Group B: Children entering grade 4, 5, or 6 in Fall 2026

 

Cost: Boundless members receive a 10% discount on all camp dates.

Gardening Week  $255/camp

Camping Week $255/camp

Science Day: Chemistry $85/day

Science Day: Physics $85/day

Science Day: Astronomy $85/day

Camps

Most camp activities take place indoors and are designed to be safe and age-appropriate. Activities do not include the use of real fire or direct interaction with live worms or insects. Campers will learn about activities such as fishing, swimming, and hiking; however, they will not be participating in these activities.

Gardening Week: Dig, Plant, Grow

Campers will explore how plants grow and why they matter, with opportunities to get their hands in the soil and create along the way. Campers will participate in planting activities and will have exposure to soil.

  • Learn about flowers and the plant life cycle
  • Explore soil, worms, and how plants grow strong
  • Discover fruits, vegetables, and the role of pollinators

Day 1: Flowers and the plant life cycle

Elective: Sport (soccer) or Art (watercolors)

Day 2: Soil and worms

Elective: Sport (basketball) or Art (music windchimes)

Day 3: Fruits, vegetables, and pollinators
Elective: Sport (kickball) or Art (paper fruit)

Camping Week: Explore, Engage, Learn

Campers will experience the fun of camping through creative, interactive activities—no overnight stay required.

  • Learn about campfires, food, and setting up tents
  • Explore animals and insects found in nature
  • Discover activities like fishing, swimming, and hiking through guided play

Day 1: Fire, food, and tents

Elective: Sport (kickball) or Art (banjo)

Day 2: Animals and bugs

Elective: Sport (soccer) or Art (paper tent and animal building)

Day 3: Fishing, swimming, and hiking

Elective: Sport (basketball) or Art (pipe cleaner fish)

Science Camp: Chemistry

Campers will experiment, mix, and observe as they explore fun and engaging chemistry concepts through hands-on activities.

Elective: Sport (kickball) or Art (coffee filter butterflies or cyanotype)

Science Camp: Physics

Campers will build, move, and test ideas while learning how things work through motion and sound.

Elective: Sport (soccer) or Music (percussion physics)

Science Camp: Astronomy

Campers will explore space, stars, and planets through imaginative and creative activities that spark curiosity.

Elective: Sport (basketball) or Art (acrylic paint pouring)

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