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             SUMMER CAMPS FOR 2025
                                       Shasta Rock Club Summer Camps DAY CAMP shastarockclub.com (530)691-4505
Youth Climbing Camp, 2325 Athens Avenue, Redding. Ages 6-18.
Sessions:
Youth Climbing Camp | Ages 6-12 | June 9 – 13, June 23 – 27 & July 7 - 11
Teen Climbing Camp | Ages 12-18 | July 14 - 18.
Cost: $275 first child | $225 additional child
Offers a fun and challenging climbing experience where kids build confidence, problem-solving skills and teamwork. Learn climbing techniques, play engaging games and tackle exciting challenges in a supportive environment. No experience needed— just a sense of adventure and a desire to climb!
Turtle Bay Discovery Camps
DAY CAMPS turtlebay.org/camps (530)242-3108
Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding
Ages 7-12
Sessions: Mon-Fri, June 16- Aug 1, 9am-4pm
Cost: $225 for members and $250 for nonmembers
Participate in various science activities, crafts, games and more. We encourage interactive and hands-on learning that builds on prior knowledge. Try new and different activities and experiments. Sequential days will build off the previous
day’s work as we explore science, arts and the surrounding natural world. Campers will have opportunities to attend Turtle Bay programs, visit the Parrot Playhouse, enjoy the playgrounds and explore our exhibitions, gardens and more.
 Regenerative Arts Day Camp (RAD Camp)
DAY CAMPS radlearningcenter.org (207)458-8247
Ages 3-12
Sessions: June 17-Aug 15, Tues – Fri, 9:30am-2:30pm Cost: $50-$65 a day
Children will take part in natural and recycled arts & crafts and spend each day learning and tending to their own kids’ garden. Mornings start with music and movement, organic cooking, nature studies, interactive games and many forms of earth friendly arts and crafts. With a 6 to 1 child to instructor ratio, children will feel independent and safely have freedom to create. Email ilanna_d@yahoo.com or signup on the website to enroll
Whitewater Summer Camp
RESIDENTIAL CAMP riverdancers.com/trip/ whitewater-camp-for- teenagers
(530)918-8610 Ages 13-17 Session: July 17-20 Cost: $750
River Dancers teams up with CoCreative Coaching to provide 3 nights and 3 days of adventure on
the Lower Klamath River for teenagers from 13-
17. A fully immersive experience. Learn about indigenous cultures, river ecology and geology
and environmental issues relating to rivers with special focus on the Klamath region. Swim rapids, learn to guide a whitewater raft and kayak and help with cooking and camp life. Some Class III rapids with plenty of time in between to frolic in the river. Camp alongside the shore each night, hang out, tell stories and sleep under endless starry nights.
  TEHAMA COUNTY
 Kelly Martial Arts Camps
DAY CAMPS
kellys-martialarts.net (530)410-2263
Kelly's Martial Arts, 20633 Gas Point Rd Suite H, Cottonwood.
Battle and Combat Class | Ages 11 - 14 | July 14 - July 18 | 10am-12pm | $200
Offers an immersive experience where you will craft four of your own weapons, hone your weapon skills and train in individual and small group tactics and strategies. Prepare for any challenge on the battlefield! Martial Arts for Sports Class | Ages 14-18 | June 23 – 27 | 10 am to 12pm | Cost: $200 (Camp $150, Individu- al first aid kit $50)
Experience the dynamic world of Martial Arts for Sports. Focus on enhancing athletic performance through specialized training in footwork, hand fight- ing, body positioning and structural stability. Explore how to safely navigate falls and collisions. Integrates principles of sports medicine to treat injuries and pre- vent injuries. Participants will take home an Individual first aid kit.
Self Defense for High School - Females only | Ages 14 - 18 | July 28 – Aug.1 | 10am - 12pm | $100 Our
Self Defense for High School program equips young ladies with essential skills to handle conflict confi- dently. Learn effective practical techniques in verbal defense, striking, grappling and escapes. Prepare for the four parts of any confrontation: survival of the physical confrontation, handling the emotional battle and winning the two legal battles
SISKIYOU COUNTY
 Horse Powered Reading® - Powerful Readers Summer Camp DAY CAMPS
majorsplace.org/ horse-powered-reading (530)853-1028
Willow Creek Ranch, 30022 Willow Creek Ranch Rd, McCloud.
Ages 5-14.
Session: June 23 - June 26, 9am - 12pm
Snack provided.
Cost: $350 - Scholarships available to cover 100% of cost, contact us for more information
The program helps children increase confidence, promote self-efficacy, foster connections, learn valuable reading skills and carry new skills into the regular classroom. Interacting with horses, children engage in activities and games that help promote phonemic awareness, decoding, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension, integrating social- emotional learning with academics, allowing students to see and experience reading with their entire mind, body and emotions. There is NO RIDING in this program. Students interact with horses from the ground, while using toys and props to identify obstacles and learn five critical reading skills, all while engaging in activities to make learning fun!
Kidder Creek Camps
RESIDENTIAL CAMP
www.kiddercreek.org 2700 S Kidder Creek Rd., Etna
(480)748-8585
Ages 7-18
Sessions:
June 8-13 June 15-20 June 22-27 June 29-July 4 July 6-11
July 13-18
July 20-25
July 27-Aug 1 Aug 3-8
Cost: $649-$1,359
We offer a wide variety of overnight Christian adventure camps all summer long, including Mountain Bike Camp, White-Water Rafting Camp, Ranch Camp, Wilderness Camps, Family Adventure Camp, and more. Join us for the best week of
your summer, where you will grow closer to God, make new friends, and create memories that last a lifetime.
 TRINITY COUNTY
 Six Rivers Rafting Company Junior Guide Camp & River Safety Training
RESIDENTIAL CAMP SixRiversRafting.com/ guide-trainings
(707)599-4221 sixriversrafting@gmail.com Willow Creek and Junction City Ages 11-17
Session: June 27-30
Cost: $600
Hands-on training. No experience necessary. Free camping. All equipment provided. Tweens and Teenagers looking to have fun and learn the basics of guiding a raft and river rescue/safety techniques. Training will include, but isn’t limited to:
Steering a raft with a paddle, Using your crew maneu- ver a raft, Reading the river, Lines for rapids, Eddies, Getting unstuck, Flipping a raft, Hand signals, Rescue rope bags.
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