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Teen Camp
A chance to be a camper again. Teen Camp is a 3-night overnight session for rising 10th–12th graders, built for teens who want to experience camp with their peers, as campers. Whether they’ve grown up at camp or are coming for the first time, this is a place to be here with other teens and…
Keep ReadingCamp Preview
Not sure your child is ready for overnight camp? That’s what Camp Preview is here for. From June 3–6, rising K–5 campers can get a real taste of camp in a way that feels a little smaller, a little slower, and a lot less intimidating than jumping straight into a full week. If your child…
Keep ReadingWhy We’re Screen-Free (And How to Help Your Camper Get There)
What “Screen-Free” Actually Means at Camp When your camper is here, they’re not on phones, tablets, or personal devices. We do that to make space for something better: By day two, most kids aren’t asking about their phones anymore. They’re too busy. A quick note on what can (and can’t) come to camp Our rule…
Keep ReadingCabinmate Requests
Here’s how they work, what we can promise, and why coming alone is always okay. How requests work Requests must be mutual Both campers need to list each other. A one-sided request isn’t something we can honor, so make sure your camper’s friend submits their form too and that they’ve listed your camper back. Campers…
Keep ReadingIs Overnight Camp Safe?
How we think about trust, safety, and your kid at Camp Immokalee “Sending my kid into the woods with strangers… is that safe?” If you’ve thought that, you’re not dramatic. You’re a parent. Choosing overnight camp means trusting people you don’t know yet, in a place you can’t see, with the kid you love most….
Keep ReadingOvernight Camp Safety and Supervision
Parents have questions about overnight camp safety and supervision. Good. You should. Here’s how it actually works here, without all the fluff. We are a Y camp with trained staff, adult leadership, backup systems, and risk management support. Kids are supervised. Counselors are supported. Parents are kept in the loop when they need to be….
Keep ReadingStart Here.
If you’re new to overnight camp, you’re in the right place. Most families we serve are trying camp for the first time. Many parents didn’t grow up at camp themselves, so this whole world can feel unfamiliar. That is normal. This page is built to help you understand why camp matters, how it works, and…
Keep ReadingWe ❤️ Camp Weekend
February 13-15 | Grades K-9Y Members: $100 | Non-Members: $165 We Love Camp Weekend is a two-night overnight camp experience at YMCA Camp Immokalee, intentionally designed for families who are new to overnight camp or want an easy, confident first step. In February, camp looks and feels a little different in the best way. The…
Keep ReadingCamp Store
Our camp store is a fun, low-pressure spot where campers can grab snacks, drinks, shirts, hats, and small souvenirs throughout the week. Parents can also shop during check-in and check-out, and items are available online if you want your camper to arrive geared up. Below, we’ve got more info to help camp store feel like…
Keep ReadingWinter Camp Details ❄️
🎉 You’re Registered! Winter Camp 2026 YMCA Camp Immokalee📍 6765 Immokalee Rd. Keystone Heights, FL🗓 December 28, 2025 – January 3, 2026 You’ve registered — now it’s time to get ready! Winter Camp at YMCA Camp Immokalee is a week of classic camp fun, cool-weather adventures, and the perfect way to kick off a new…
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