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Four Points Youth Camp offers a mix of STEM, camp games, water games, arts and crafts, and theater. Campers work with robots using an iPad and learn how to program and control them while learning about physics and math. Each day includes multiple activity blocks along with opening and closing circles.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Weekly sessions from June 22 to August 7, Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm, with extra care available
• Price: Early Bird Price: $450/Week (register before March 1, 2026); Regular Price: $495/Week (after March 1, 2026); 10% off for registering a sibling (applied automatically)
Four Points Youth Camp notes that Summer 2025 and Summer 2026 registration are open and that this is its 6th summer. The camp lists a staff ratio of 7 campers to 1 counselor or better and offers a CIT program for ages 12–15. Registrations are fully refundable only if canceled more than 30 days before the start of the specified session.
Parent feedback includes comments that children especially enjoyed the STEM activities and robots, and that some families attended for multiple weeks. Parents mention camp games, arts and crafts, and a low-key setting, and several note that their children wanted to return in future summers. Multiple parents refer to the counselors by name and describe them as welcoming, caring, and kind.
Last updated March 24, 2026.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Weekly sessions from June 22 to August 7, Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm, with extra care available
• Price: Early Bird Price: $450/Week (register before March 1, 2026); Regular Price: $495/Week (after March 1, 2026); 10% off for registering a sibling (applied automatically)
Four Points Youth Camp notes that Summer 2025 and Summer 2026 registration are open and that this is its 6th summer. The camp lists a staff ratio of 7 campers to 1 counselor or better and offers a CIT program for ages 12–15. Registrations are fully refundable only if canceled more than 30 days before the start of the specified session.
Parent feedback includes comments that children especially enjoyed the STEM activities and robots, and that some families attended for multiple weeks. Parents mention camp games, arts and crafts, and a low-key setting, and several note that their children wanted to return in future summers. Multiple parents refer to the counselors by name and describe them as welcoming, caring, and kind.
Last updated March 24, 2026.
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