Adventures Camp
(for campers entering grades 1 & 2)
Adventurers Camp offers a full day of exciting, safe and fun activities. By making use of our beautiful facility, campers will receive instruction in a wide variety of sports and arts activities.
Many of our activities at Adventures Camp are taught by instructors who work year-round in related fields. Our 1st and 2nd graders participate in smaller versions of traditional sports. We use smaller fields and courts with age-appropriate equipment.
This allows our campers to experience success while learning the basics of the game. Staff who lead the activities at the Adventures Camp are trained to spend part of the period teaching a new skill and to use the remainder of that period to play a game that emphasizes that new skill.
MBDC counselors participate in all of the activities right along with the campers, helping the specialists create and validate success opportunities for our campers.
Your child will be exposed to a variety of activities in air-conditioned classrooms led by trained instructors. Art, Fine Arts, Music, Mad Science, Cooking, Drama, Dance, Computers, and much more.
Many of our activities are unique and were created for our campers here at MBDC Adventures Camp. Touring our facility will give you a full picture of the over 40+ on-site activities we offer.
Every day, Adventure Camper has a 50-minute swim period and at least 2 times per week that includes instruction that is led by our certified swim instructors. Swim lessons are for beginner swimmers only and are based on skill, not age. We teach and train our own instructors every year and our swim techniques are based not only on the American Red Cross but over 25 years of practical experience in teaching children how to swim.
In our air-conditioned classrooms, led by trained instructors, your child will be exposed to a wide range of activities that stimulate their creativity and imagination. From art to fine arts, music to mad science, cooking to drama, dance to computers, and so much more, there’s never a dull moment at Adventures Camp. Many of our activities are unique and were specifically created to offer our campers a one-of-a-kind experience.
Swimming is also an integral part of Adventures Camp. Every day, campers have a dedicated 50-minute swim period, led by our certified swim instructors. With swim lessons at least twice a week, we prioritize safety and skill development. Our instructors undergo annual training and draw from over 25 years of practical experience in teaching children how to swim, ensuring that beginner swimmers receive the best instruction tailored to their individual needs.
As you tour our facility, you’ll get a full picture of the over 40+ on-site activities we offer. Adventures Camp at Mill Basin Day Camp is where your 1st and 2nd graders can embark on a journey of exploration, learning, and non-stop fun. It’s a summer experience they’ll cherish for years to come.
At MBDC we welcome you to Adventures Camp, an action-packed program designed specifically for our campers entering grades 1 and 2! With a focus on safety, fun, and exploration, Adventures Camp offers a full day of exciting activities that will keep your child engaged and entertained.
Our beautiful facility provides the perfect backdrop for a wide variety of sports and arts activities, all carefully tailored to the developmental needs of our 1st and 2nd graders.
We believe in setting our campers up for success, which is why we utilize age-appropriate equipment and smaller fields and courts. This approach allows campers to experience success while learning the fundamentals of each game.
Our experienced instructors, many of whom work year-round in related fields, are dedicated to teaching new skills and creating a supportive environment where campers can thrive.
At Adventures Camp, we believe in the power of participation. Our counselors actively join campers in all activities, working alongside our specialists to create meaningful and successful opportunities for every child. This collaborative approach not only ensures that campers receive individualized attention but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and teamwork.