Duck Trails Camps
Student Recreation Center, University of Oregon, 1320 E. 15th St., Eugene, OR 97403
About
Duck Trails Camps offers a range of day camps that include sports camps, kindergarten camps, outdoor skills and adventures, and classic summer camp activities. Camp options include Classic Camp, Sports Camp, Imagination Factory, Cooking Camp, Cooking Academy, Esports Arena, Imagination Academy, Sports Academy, Climbing and Outdoor Adventure Camp, EmpowerU Camp, and a Junior Counselor Program. The program also includes independence-building programming as part of its camp offerings.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
• Price: Spring Break Camp Rising K–5th $165; No-School Day Camp Rising K–5th $55; Classic Camp Rising K–5th $280–$330; Sports Camp Rising 2nd–5th $280–$330; Imagination Factory Rising 3rd–5th $340–$390; Cooking Camp Rising 3rd–5th $340–$390; Cooking Academy Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; Esports Arena Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; Imagination Academy Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; Sports Academy Rising 6th–8th $280–$330; Climbing and Outdoor Adventure Camp Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; EmpowerU Camp Rising 6th–8th $280–$330; Junior Counselor Program Rising 9th–12th $310–$360
Duck Trails Camps is part of the youth and family programming offered by the Department of Physical Education and Recreation. The program states that each Eugene summer and school year camp features a variety of unique activities that promote teamwork and friendship, and help children grow their self-esteem, confidence, leadership, and social skills. Camps are offered during breaks in the academic year, including no-school days and spring break, and school-year camps are a shortened version of the summer camp programming. Duck Trails Camps describes its environment as low pressure, high energy, and positive, where kids are encouraged to build friendships and explore their creativity and sense of identity. Inclusive Recreation provides accommodations so that people of all abilities can participate in programs and services connected to this department.
Certified trainers, instructors, and administrative staff work with Duck Trails Camps. Members of the leadership team have received department awards, including Mo Gianotti with the PE and Rec Excellence Award in Fall 2024, and Laina Bleu Chavex and Grace Winjum with the Mel Jackson Award in 2024. The program and its staff are associated with credentials and awards such as the PE and Rec Excellence Award (Fall 2024) and the Mel Jackson Award (2024).
Last updated June 11, 2026.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
• Price: Spring Break Camp Rising K–5th $165; No-School Day Camp Rising K–5th $55; Classic Camp Rising K–5th $280–$330; Sports Camp Rising 2nd–5th $280–$330; Imagination Factory Rising 3rd–5th $340–$390; Cooking Camp Rising 3rd–5th $340–$390; Cooking Academy Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; Esports Arena Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; Imagination Academy Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; Sports Academy Rising 6th–8th $280–$330; Climbing and Outdoor Adventure Camp Rising 6th–8th $340–$390; EmpowerU Camp Rising 6th–8th $280–$330; Junior Counselor Program Rising 9th–12th $310–$360
Duck Trails Camps is part of the youth and family programming offered by the Department of Physical Education and Recreation. The program states that each Eugene summer and school year camp features a variety of unique activities that promote teamwork and friendship, and help children grow their self-esteem, confidence, leadership, and social skills. Camps are offered during breaks in the academic year, including no-school days and spring break, and school-year camps are a shortened version of the summer camp programming. Duck Trails Camps describes its environment as low pressure, high energy, and positive, where kids are encouraged to build friendships and explore their creativity and sense of identity. Inclusive Recreation provides accommodations so that people of all abilities can participate in programs and services connected to this department.
Certified trainers, instructors, and administrative staff work with Duck Trails Camps. Members of the leadership team have received department awards, including Mo Gianotti with the PE and Rec Excellence Award in Fall 2024, and Laina Bleu Chavex and Grace Winjum with the Mel Jackson Award in 2024. The program and its staff are associated with credentials and awards such as the PE and Rec Excellence Award (Fall 2024) and the Mel Jackson Award (2024).
Last updated June 11, 2026.
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