Experience thrilling adventures at Oak Camp, where we blend classic outdoor activities with urban forest and waterway exploration. From exciting whitewater rafting to team-based high ropes challenges, there’s something for every adventurous kid. Our tree climbing camps feature arborist-style climbing and high ropes, always with safety in mind. Kids are harnessed and belayed by instructors during climbs, with a “challenge by choice” approach. Activities include tree canopy climbs, limbwalks, giant swings, swimming, and whitewater rafting on the James —always with life jackets in the river. Ground-level fun includes creative games, knot tying, tree identification, and more. Our goal is for your kids to come away with practical adventuring skills and a deeper appreciation for the outdoors. It’s a thrilling and safe week of summer outdoor excitement!
These activities can be relatively strenuous and require a moderate level of physical fitness. Our staff to participant ratio is 1:4 and all staff must be at least 18 years old, go through at least a week of training, and are certified in CPR and First Aid.
Although we love to see graduating Saplings in Oak, previous experience is not required.
We have three Oak camps – White Oak, Red Oak, and Post Oak. The three groups will be separate for the majority of the camp day, so if you have campers that would like to be together, be sure to sign them up for the same group. The programming and activities are identical, just with a different set of campers and counselors.
Camp runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., with a flexible pickup window between 3:30 and 4:00. Camp is held in Forest Hill Park and the James River Park System.
9-12
Forest Hill Park
9 AM - 4 PM
The community is supporting you to cover the full cost of camp
This covers the actual cost of running camp
You are supporting those for whom the full cost of camp would be a significant hardship
What to Bring:
Backpack
Towel
Lunch and snacks
Water bottle (we’ll have a cooler for refills)
Sunscreen (swim shirts are highly recommended for helping prevent sunburn!)
Rain gear if the forecast calls for it
Medications if necessary
Please leave phones and electronics at home!
What to Wear:
For land based activities:
Comfortable, weather appropriate clothes
Sneakers or other shoes that are comfortable for running and climbing
Hair ties for longer hair *hairstyles must be able to fit under a helmet*
For river activities: *We plan on swimming in the river every day of the week*
Swimsuit (we encourage campers to wear swim trunks or their swimsuit under their clothes since changing areas are limited)
Water shoes, secure sandals (like Chacos, Tevas, or Keens), or old tennis shoes other than their running/climbing footwear. No crocs or flip flops!
| Age: 6-9 | |
| Price: Early Bird pricing through Dec 31st! |
| Age: 12-16 | |
| Price: Early Bird pricing through Dec 31st! |
| Age: 6-9 | |
| Price: Early Bird Pricing through Dec 31st! |