YMCA of Central Texas Youth Camps and Child Care
YMCA of Central Texas – Afterschool & Preschool at the Y, 1812 N. Mays St., Round Rock, TX 78664
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YMCA of Central Texas Youth Camps and Child Care offers a wide range of activities, including rock climbing, archery, swimming, soccer, gymnastics, and various sports. Campers and children in care also take part in creative arts, arts & crafts, STEAM, art, cake decorating, dancing, journalism, and other specialty options such as eSports, Cooking, Basketball, Kreative Kids, and more. The program includes traditional outdoor summer camps, indoor specialty camps, overnight camps, and full-day indoor camps through Adventure Academy.
• Ages: 0–14 years old
• Schedule: Options include full-day programs such as Outdoor Day Camp and several Spring Break Camps running 7am–6pm, half-day Spring Break camps with hours such as 9am–12pm or 9am–1pm, preschool offered Monday–Friday 7am–6pm for infants through age 5, afterschool programs for grades K–5th from school release to early evening, and a weeklong Traditional Overnight Camp with Sunday drop-off and Saturday pick-up, plus a two-night Half-Week Adventure overnight program starting Summer 2026.
• Price: Spring Break and related camps list prices ranging from $150 to $250.
The YMCA of Central Texas Youth Camps and Child Care includes preschool for infants through 5 years and afterschool programs for grades K–5th. Preschool amenities include swimming, gymnastics, soccer, an infant/toddler nursery, meals and snacks provided, newly renovated classrooms, one indoor playground, and two outdoor playgrounds. Campers are asked to bring a nut-free lunch and a water bottle, and a snack is provided.
YMCA camps state a focus on personal growth, adventure, and fun in a nurturing environment, with Camp ABC’s emphasizing Accomplishment, Belonging, and Character. The core values of Honesty, Caring, Respect, and Responsibility are listed as the foundation of the summer camp programs. The Y states a commitment to a diverse and inclusive environment where all are welcome and have access to programs and services, and financial assistance is offered to individuals and families who cannot afford membership. The YMCA conducts regular sex offender screenings on all members, participants, and guests.
The YMCA of Central Texas Licensed Child Care Department is described as the largest provider of child care in Williamson County and has partnered with local school districts and community businesses to support afterschool programs. The YMCA of Greater Williamson County established its first school-based afterschool program in 1989 by partnering with Round Rock ISD, and the organization assumed management of the 50-acre Twin Lakes Park in Cedar Park. The broader YMCA organization is described as being born over 150 years ago, with the YMCA of Central Texas history beginning in the 1970s, including milestones such as a United Way Youth Contingency Fund in 1976, donated building space on Mays Street in Round Rock in 1987, and expansion of programs to Taylor in 1998.
The mission of the YMCA of Central Texas is “To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.” The leadership team for youth development and child care includes roles such as Vice President, Youth Development; District Executive Directors; Associate Executive Directors; a Youth Development Senior Business Manager; a Director of CDC – Round Rock; and an Interim Director CDC.
Last updated January 28, 2026.
• Ages: 0–14 years old
• Schedule: Options include full-day programs such as Outdoor Day Camp and several Spring Break Camps running 7am–6pm, half-day Spring Break camps with hours such as 9am–12pm or 9am–1pm, preschool offered Monday–Friday 7am–6pm for infants through age 5, afterschool programs for grades K–5th from school release to early evening, and a weeklong Traditional Overnight Camp with Sunday drop-off and Saturday pick-up, plus a two-night Half-Week Adventure overnight program starting Summer 2026.
• Price: Spring Break and related camps list prices ranging from $150 to $250.
The YMCA of Central Texas Youth Camps and Child Care includes preschool for infants through 5 years and afterschool programs for grades K–5th. Preschool amenities include swimming, gymnastics, soccer, an infant/toddler nursery, meals and snacks provided, newly renovated classrooms, one indoor playground, and two outdoor playgrounds. Campers are asked to bring a nut-free lunch and a water bottle, and a snack is provided.
YMCA camps state a focus on personal growth, adventure, and fun in a nurturing environment, with Camp ABC’s emphasizing Accomplishment, Belonging, and Character. The core values of Honesty, Caring, Respect, and Responsibility are listed as the foundation of the summer camp programs. The Y states a commitment to a diverse and inclusive environment where all are welcome and have access to programs and services, and financial assistance is offered to individuals and families who cannot afford membership. The YMCA conducts regular sex offender screenings on all members, participants, and guests.
The YMCA of Central Texas Licensed Child Care Department is described as the largest provider of child care in Williamson County and has partnered with local school districts and community businesses to support afterschool programs. The YMCA of Greater Williamson County established its first school-based afterschool program in 1989 by partnering with Round Rock ISD, and the organization assumed management of the 50-acre Twin Lakes Park in Cedar Park. The broader YMCA organization is described as being born over 150 years ago, with the YMCA of Central Texas history beginning in the 1970s, including milestones such as a United Way Youth Contingency Fund in 1976, donated building space on Mays Street in Round Rock in 1987, and expansion of programs to Taylor in 1998.
The mission of the YMCA of Central Texas is “To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.” The leadership team for youth development and child care includes roles such as Vice President, Youth Development; District Executive Directors; Associate Executive Directors; a Youth Development Senior Business Manager; a Director of CDC – Round Rock; and an Interim Director CDC.
Last updated January 28, 2026.
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