Overnight Summer Camp 2026: Dates, Pricing & Registration
Welcome to Summer at YMCA Camp Immokalee
A week at camp is a week of belonging, friendship, confidence, and fun under the oaks. Whether your camper is brand new or already feels at home here, we can’t wait to welcome them.
Below you’ll find dates, themes, pricing, and a simple guide to help you plan your summer.
Who Can Attend?
- Overnight camp is open to rising 1st–9th graders (typically ages 7–15).
- Teen Leadership programs (Pathmakers & CIT) are available for rising 10th–12th graders—learn more here.
Summer 2026 Sessions & Stayovers
- Family Camp: May 22-25
- Camp Preview (Rising K–5th graders) – Wild West: June 3–6
- Session 1 – Color Wars 1: June 7–13*
- Session 2 – Once Upon a Swamp: June 14–20*
- Session 3 – World Cup: June 21–27
- Session 4 – Color Wars 2: Stars & Stripes: June 28–July 4*
- Session 5 – Chaos Week: July 5–11
- Session 6 – Decades Week: July 12–18*
- Session 7 – Harry Potter: July 19–25*
- Session 8 – Star Wars: July 26–August 1*
- Session 9 – Color Wars 3: August 2–8
*A stayover (optional weekend add-on, $125) follows this session.
Stayover campers enjoy a lower-key weekend with laundry, rest, special activities, and a seamless transition into the next session—no need for mid-summer pick-ups.
Pricing

- Y Members: $760 per week
- Non-Members: $885 per week
- Stayovers: $125 per weekend
- Camp Extras: From horseback riding to pottery, campers can add specialty activities to personalize their experience. Full list here.
- Camp Store: You can choose the amount to add to your camper’s camp store account and monitor it in real time.
💡 Multi-Week Family Discount (New for 2026)
Families who register for 4 or more weeks total save $50 per session—whether it’s one camper for four weeks, four campers for one week each, or any mix in between.
Financial Assistance
We believe every child deserves the chance to experience camp. Financial assistance is income-based and applications can be submitted online here.
Life in the Cabins
Campers live in rustic cabins supervised by counselors, with 12–14 campers (including teen leaders like Pathmakers and CITs) and 2 staff in each cabin
- East Village (typically boys): Shared bathhouses.
- West Village (typically girls): Bathrooms inside cabins.
- Kokomo (typically girls): Toilet & sink in cabin, bathhouse nearby.
- Yurts (new for 2026): Spacious, modern, and connected to a bathhouse.
Every camper is part of a cabin family, building friendships and routines together under the guidance of caring staff.
Homesickness & Camper Care
Homesickness is normal, and our staff are trained to support campers through it. We also contact parents any time something is above average so we can partner with you on a plan that’s best for your child. We’ll also send resources ahead of camp to help you prepare your camper (and yourself!) for time apart.
Parent Communication
We keep you connected while still giving your camper space to grow:
- Pre- and post-camp updates so you know exactly what to expect.
- Photos uploaded nightly so you can spot your camper’s smile.
- Phone call if there’s an issue—we’ll reach out if your camper needs extra support.
Why Your Child Will Thrive Here


Every day at Immokalee strikes a balance between structure and freedom.
- Morning: Flag raising, cabin clean-up, activity rotations (archery, climbing wall, swimming, crafts).
- Afternoon: More activities, snack breaks, and cabin time.
- Evening: Camp-wide traditions like Color Wars, campfires, talent shows, and theme nights.
No two weeks are alike, but every camper gets adventure, community, and time to just be a kid.
Registration Details
Steps to Register:
- Tell us about your camper
- Choose your week(s) and camp extras
- Pay your deposit (this holds your spot)
- In April, complete camper forms and upload a physical
(any physical within the last 24 months works) - We’ll send reminders — you won’t need to remember dates.
Feel free to contact our team with any questions about the process! You can reach us at cimmokalee@fcymca.org.
Ready for the Best Summer Ever?
Imagine your child coming home with more confidence, more independence, and a hundred stories that don’t involve screens.