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Oak Tree Camps offers a wide range of hands-on activities, including DIY Jacobs ladder, thermochromatic slime, amographs, pendulum paint, cartoon drawing, perler beads, creating oobleck, kite design and flying, painting with gravity, and painting with their feet. Campers also take part in nature hikes, scavenger hunts, nature art, bird watching, a rope course, nature prints, mandalas, Crab Soccer, Flag Football, Kickball, T-Ball, Water Balloon games, Quidditch, coding, robotics, STEAM experiments, field trips, cooking, photography, creative arts, dance sessions, and cooking adventures.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, with hours varying seasonally between 8am–6pm and 10am–6pm
Oak Tree Camps has been providing summer camp experiences for over 15 years and has served over 2,000 children since 2011 across fifteen consecutive seasons. The program states a mission to make camp experiences accessible to all children, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances, and to create an inclusive and supportive environment where every camper feels seen, heard, and understood in a safe and fun environment. Oak Tree Camps describes itself as more than a day camp, using the language of a family where campers feel seen, heard, and understood, and it emphasizes an Oak Tree Enrichment Triad Model that focuses on Creative Thinking and Guided Learning. The program highlights a focus on STEAM activities, including coding, robotics, and hands-on STEAM for children ages 5–14, and notes that its hands-on learning is designed to expose students to skills, topics, occupations, hobbies, and events not covered in a traditional classroom setting.
Oak Tree Camps reports that it has never turned a family away because of an inability to pay and that it offers need-based tuition assistance covering 50 to 100 percent of the cost for qualifying families. Since 2022, it has self-funded over $45,000 in tuition assistance from operating revenue and states that it serves both low-income and higher-income families together in the same program. The camp partnered with Emory University's Graduation Generation program to provide camp access to underserved youth at a reduced rate and describes a vision of a Metro Atlanta where every child, regardless of what their family earns, spends summer learning, growing, and belonging. Oak Tree Camps notes that it survived the pandemic by shifting to an open-air format at Stone Mountain Park and expanded to two locations in 2026.
The leadership team includes Jordan as Camp Lead, whose progression has included roles as camper, Counselor in Training, Counselor, and Book Scholarship Recipient. One parent testimonial from Paulina Hawkins states that her family is returning for a third year at Oak Tree Camps, that her son loves it, that Gwen and her staff do an amazing job, that as a very anxious mom she has no qualms about leaving her child in their care, that the camp is really well run and receptive to concerns and suggestions, and that she has recommended it to several people who have also loved it.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, with hours varying seasonally between 8am–6pm and 10am–6pm
Oak Tree Camps has been providing summer camp experiences for over 15 years and has served over 2,000 children since 2011 across fifteen consecutive seasons. The program states a mission to make camp experiences accessible to all children, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances, and to create an inclusive and supportive environment where every camper feels seen, heard, and understood in a safe and fun environment. Oak Tree Camps describes itself as more than a day camp, using the language of a family where campers feel seen, heard, and understood, and it emphasizes an Oak Tree Enrichment Triad Model that focuses on Creative Thinking and Guided Learning. The program highlights a focus on STEAM activities, including coding, robotics, and hands-on STEAM for children ages 5–14, and notes that its hands-on learning is designed to expose students to skills, topics, occupations, hobbies, and events not covered in a traditional classroom setting.
Oak Tree Camps reports that it has never turned a family away because of an inability to pay and that it offers need-based tuition assistance covering 50 to 100 percent of the cost for qualifying families. Since 2022, it has self-funded over $45,000 in tuition assistance from operating revenue and states that it serves both low-income and higher-income families together in the same program. The camp partnered with Emory University's Graduation Generation program to provide camp access to underserved youth at a reduced rate and describes a vision of a Metro Atlanta where every child, regardless of what their family earns, spends summer learning, growing, and belonging. Oak Tree Camps notes that it survived the pandemic by shifting to an open-air format at Stone Mountain Park and expanded to two locations in 2026.
The leadership team includes Jordan as Camp Lead, whose progression has included roles as camper, Counselor in Training, Counselor, and Book Scholarship Recipient. One parent testimonial from Paulina Hawkins states that her family is returning for a third year at Oak Tree Camps, that her son loves it, that Gwen and her staff do an amazing job, that as a very anxious mom she has no qualms about leaving her child in their care, that the camp is really well run and receptive to concerns and suggestions, and that she has recommended it to several people who have also loved it.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
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