Snails & Turkey Tails Outdoor Adventure Preschool Mid-Winter Break
China Camp State Park, 101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA 94901
Grab your jacket and boots and meet us by the bay! Campers enjoy a week filled with scavenger hunts, games, stories, craft projects, tree climbing, plant identification, wild animal sightings and more! The best part is the friendships. We can't wait to meet you...
Snails & Turkey Tails is a nature-based preschool enrichment program for ages 2.6-5 years old. Each camp has a 1:4 adult/child ratio, with a max of 8 campers weekly.
We meet at various locations within China Camp State Park including China Camp Beach, Miwok Meadows and the Back Ranch Meadows Campground. We learn about local nature and wildlife, create art and build structures, move our bodies and discover more about ourselves and our greater community. 100% of our days are spent outdoors!
Policies
If you cancel within 30 days prior to your camp start date, you will receive a full refund. We offer no other refund options.
CAMP TERMS &CONDITIONS
By engaging in our services you agree to the following Terms and Conditions.
Please check-in with staff upon arrival to class/camp. We will be checking campers into and out of camp every day.
All camps must be attended in the week for which they were purchased. We ask that you please refrain from attending your event should you or your child have a contagious illness. We reserve the right to ask anyone to leave a camp should they display symptoms that may be contagious to others. Due to hire charges, preparation and material costs, your camp purchase is non-refundable or non-changeable for any missed day or week, other than illness. If your child has to miss an entire week of camp, and if there is space in another week of camp, we will do our best to schedule a make-up session. We do not offer make-up classes for singular days within the camp week.
Snails & Turkey Tails reserves the right to cancel a class/camp due to unforeseen circumstances. All participants will be contacted as soon as possible and a credit for a make-up class/camp will be provided for use within the next 6 months or a refund will be offered.
Snails & Turkey Tails is not responsible for any personal belongings left on site. We expect all guests to maintain a respectful and courteous behavior during their visit to Snails & Turkey Tails programs. This includes damage to property, causing discomfort to other guests or staff and this may lead to eviction from class/camp premises without a refund.
Snails & Turkey Tails staff may take photos and videos during class/camp that may be used on our website, social media pages and for advertising or promotional purposes. If you do not wish to have photos taken of yourself, or your child, please state this on your registration form and let us know when you check-in.
If you have any further questions, please contact us at [email protected].
Snails & Turkey Tails Camp Policies
Program Hours
8:30AM-1:30PM, Monday-Friday
SIGN-IN/OUT POLICY AND PICK-UP PROCEDURES:
Sign-In Policy:
Parent/Guardian Presence:
Campers should be signed in by a parent or guardian at the beginning of each day.
This will happen at our drop-off location each day.
Check-In Time:
Drop-off is between 8:20am-8:30am.
Identification Requirement:
A camper is not allowed to be signed in or out by anyone who is not listed as an authorized individual.
Health Screenings/Forms:
Please notify us of any allergies. If you camper needs to take medication during the camp day please let us know before the first day so we can make time to review the procedure.
Sign-Out Policy:
Authorized Pick-Up List:
Only parents, guardians and caregivers listed on the registration form will be allowed to pick-up a camper at the end of the day.
Pick-Up Procedures:
Campers will be signed out by a parent or authorized person at the end of the day. This will be done at the pick-up location.
If a camper is not picked up within the specified time window, we charge a late fee of $1/minute.
ID Verification:
At sign-out, a staff member might verify the identity of the person picking up the child by requesting ID, especially if the person is not already on the authorized pick-up list.
Emergency Protocol:
If an unauthorized person attempts to pick up a camper from camp we will notify the parent/guardian on file as well as the emergency contact. The camper will not be released to anyone unless they are on the pick-up list.
Late Pick-Up Policies:
If you are late to pick up your camper you will be charged a fee of $1/minute.
WHAT TO WEAR:
Lightweight, breathable clothes: Cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics are great for keeping them cool and comfortable. Avoid anything too tight or heavy.
Hat: A wide-brimmed hat or cap to protect their face and neck from the sun.
Sun protection: Make sure they wear sunscreen (and possibly a long-sleeve shirt for extra protection).
Comfortable shoes: Closed-toe shoes like sneakers or sturdy sandals are ideal for outdoor play and activities.
Socks: Breathable socks to prevent blisters, especially if they’re running around a lot.
Light jacket or hoodie: Even in summer, mornings or evenings can be chilly, so a lightweight layer is a good idea.
Extra change of clothes: Accidents and messy activities happen, so it’s always a good idea to pack a backup outfit.
LUNCH AND SNACKS:
As we are an outdoor nature camp, it's important to pack a lunch that’s portable, easy to eat, and not too complicated to prepare. You’ll want something that can handle being outside in various weather conditions without getting soggy or spoiled. You'll want lunch boxes that are durable, easy to carry, and able to keep food fresh in the heat. Here are some great types to consider:
Insulated Lunchboxes:
These lunchboxes have built-in insulation to help keep food cool for longer, which is ideal for hot summer days. Some also come with compartments to separate items.
Example: Yeti DayTrip Lunch Box or Fit & Fresh Insulated Lunch Bag.
Soft-Sided Cooler Bags:
Lightweight and flexible, these are perfect for carrying food in a compact form. They're easy to fold up when not in use and often have an extra layer of insulation.
Example: Lifewit Insulated Lunch Bag or Carhartt Deluxe Cooler Bag.
Bento Boxes:
Great for organizing different food items, such as sandwiches, fruits, and snacks, in separate compartments. Some Bento boxes come with built-in cool packs.
Example: OmieBox Bento Box or PlanetBox Rover.
Hard-Sided Lunch Boxes:
A more durable option with sturdy exteriors to protect the contents. These lunch boxes typically have better protection against crushing and might include coolers or ice packs.
Example: Rubbermaid LunchBlox or Thermos Stainless Steel Food Jar.
Collapsible Lunch Boxes:
These are great for saving space and are very portable. After the meal, you can fold them down for easy packing.
Example: Stasher Reusable Silicone Bag or Hydroflask Lunch Box.
Eco-Friendly Lunchboxes:
These are sustainable and great for minimizing waste. Many eco-friendly lunchboxes are made from bamboo, stainless steel, or recycled materials.
Example: LunchBots Stainless Steel Lunchbox or Bee's Wrap (for wrapping sandwiches).
You’ll want to make sure everything is packed in reusable containers or bags to keep it organized and environmentally friendly. And don’t forget a small ice pack if any items need to stay cool!
HOW TO REACH STAFF DURING CAMP HOURS:
We carry a mobile phone with us at all times and you can reach Liesha at 415-748-2939. Sometimes we can’t hear the phone ring but as soon as we find your call or text, we will return it.
PERSONAL ITEMS:
Students are asked to bring a backpack with a sealed water bottle, lunch and snack, a change of clothes (or two), a change of underwear, diapers/wipes if applicable and a bag for waste, sunhat and sunscreen and a jacket. Snails & Turkey Tails is not responsible for any lost or damaged items. We set up a small tent and that is where backpacks are kept during the camp day.Please do not bring any special or favorite items of value as we don’t want to risk them getting lost or damaged!
MEDICATIONS:
Parent/Guardian Consent: Parents/Guardians are asked to complete a medication consent form. This form includes information about the medication, dosage, and instructions. Please contact us if your child will need to take medication during their camp day.
Medication Administration:
Parents/Guardians will need to bring medications to camp and work with camp staff to ensure medications are taken properly.
Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications:
Prescription medications need to be in their original packaging with a pharmacy label that includes the child’s name, dosage, and instructions.
Over-the-counter medications (like pain relievers or allergy medicine) need to be approved in advance, with written instructions on use.
Medication Storage: Medications are typically stored in a locked and secure location, and kept by our camp director to ensure safety and proper administration.
Emergency Plan: Please provide an emergency contact number and an action plan in case of adverse reactions to medication.
DIRECTIONS TO CHINA CAMP STATE PARK:
To get to China Camp State Park from Highway 101 North, follow these directions:
Take the San Marin Drive exit (Exit 460) from Highway 101 North.
Turn left onto San Marin Drive (heading west).
Continue on San Marin Drive and follow the signs to China Camp State Park. This will take you through the area of Marinwood and into the park.
To get to China Camp State Park from Highway 101 South, follow these directions:
Take the Exit for North San Pedro Road
Stay on Highway 101 South and take the exit for North San Pedro Road (Exit 455).
Follow North San Pedro Road
Turn left onto North San Pedro Road and continue for about 3.5 miles.
Turn Right onto China Camp Village Road
Turn right onto China Camp Village Road. This road leads directly into China Camp State Park.
Arrive at the Park
Follow the road until you reach the park entrance.
We will be providing a schedule of drop-off and pick-up locations once we get closer to your camp date.
RULES FOR PARTICIPANTS:
1. Be Kind to Others
Share toys and materials.
Use kind words and gentle hands.
Help friends when they need it.
2. Stay with Your Group
Always stay close to the camp leaders or caregivers.
Wait for instructions before moving to a new area.
3. Use Indoor Voices and Outdoor Voices
Inside: Keep your voice quiet.
Outside: You can talk loudly but be respectful of others.
4. Listen to Your Leaders
Pay attention when someone is speaking.
Follow directions to stay safe and have fun.
5. Be Safe
No running indoors or in dangerous areas.
Don’t climb on things unless a leader says it’s okay.
Wash hands before eating and after using the bathroom.
6. Take Care of Our Camp Materials
Use toys and supplies properly.
Clean up after activities and games.
7. Respect Nature
Take care of plants and animals.
Don't pick flowers or disturb wildlife.
8. Keep Your Hands to Yourself
No pushing, hitting, or grabbing.
9. Ask for Help When You Need It
If you feel sad, scared, or need help, tell a leader.
10. Have Fun!
Try new activities.
Enjoy spending time with friends.
Location
China Camp State Park, 101 Peacock Gap Trail, CA 94901Snails & Turkey Tails is an outdoor adventure preschool program for children ages 2.6-5. 100% of our days are spent outdoors, rain or shine. We meet at China Camp State Park in San Rafael. Children learn about local nature and wildlife as part of a small community of 8 students. All classes are taught by Liesha Eberst, a certified early childhood educator with several years of experience working with kids in local museums and wildlife centers. Liesha lives near downtown Larkspur with her 17 year old daughter.
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