Junior Climbing Camp Resources
Help empower your camper to have a great weekendPrepare for Success with These Action items
Below you’ll find logistics for each session, links to important forms and documents, an equipment list, tips to help your camper prepare, and more.
✅ Paperwork
If you have not already done so, please fill out our session-specific liability waiver linked under the session logistics below.
If weather makes for poor outdoor climbing conditions, we’ll head inside to Boulders Climbing Gym.
Please fill out Boulders' waiver prior to camp (view instructions).
✅ EQUIPMENT
Look over our Junior Climbing Camp Equipment List to ensure your camper arrives prepared. We encourage parents to allow their campers to take responsibility for packing and sourcing supplies.
Please send your camper’s medications in a safe container labeled with the camper's name, medication name, dosage, and the time it is to be administered. If your camper is comfortable handling their own medications, great! If your camper needs support with medications, please let us know so we can provide reminders and safe storage as needed.
✅ Experience
If climbing and/or camping are new activities for your camper(s), set them up for success by helping them prepare in advance.
If your camper hasn’t spent the night away from home, create smaller opportunities before camp. This could be a one or two-night weekend camp-out, or even camping in the backyard. Have them test out their sleeping gear to make sure it’s comfortable. (Check out this article from REI for some tips).
If your camper doesn’t have climbing experience, take them to a local climbing gym to get familiar with rock climbing movement and basic climbing systems.
If your camper doesn’t have cooking skills, help them learn a few simple tasks and/or recipes to be helpful around the kitchen.
One of the delights of spending time outdoors is the ability to unplug. We encourage campers to leave their phones at home, or in the care of the instructor team for the weekend. Instructors will be sure to take plenty of pictures and provide a phone call home if necessary.
Drop off & Pick up Logistics
For each session of camp, we meet at our campsite on Friday at 4:30 PM. All of our campsites are in Devil’s Lake State Park, but the specific campground and site number varies by session. Please see details for your specific session on the right. Please do not arrive early as instructors will still be getting things ready for camp.
When you arrive, you’ll check in with an instructor and get your tent set up. Trusted adults, you’re welcome to help your camper get set up, or you can take off after you’ve checked in with an instructor.
Pick up is on Sunday at 4:30 PM at the Ski Hi Fruit Farm (just outside of the park off of Route 12).
If you’re looking for us near one of our meeting locations, we’re easily identifiable by our short white school bus with a red stripe.
Session I: June 12 - June 14
Session I Liability Waiver
Meet: Site G6, Group Camp, 4:30 PM on Fri 6/12
Pick up: Ski Hi Fruit Farm, 4:30 PM on Sun 6/14
Session II: July 31 - Aug 2
Session II Liability Waiver
Meet: Site G4, Group Camp, 4:30 PM on Fri 7/31
Pick up: Ski Hi Fruit Farm, 4:30 PM on Sun 8/2