
Programs
Our summer camp sessions offers programs for youth ages 10-17.
- Programs
- Activities
- Schedule

Classic Camp Program
For 10-14 year olds
89 campers per session | campers are sorted into cabins of 10-12 campers
Classic Camp serves campers ages 10 – 14 and is our most traditional residential camp program. Campers have the opportunity to explore the outdoors and participate in traditional camp programs such as: archery, arts & crafts, or rec. and also have the chance to push themselves with programs such as: the alpine climbing tower, swimming, and mountain biking.
Older Camper Programs
For 15-17 year olds
Older Camper Programs are available for high school-aged campers and are designed to push campers out of their comfort zone and challenge them to become leaders within UniCamp. Participants are taught program specific skills and asked to take more leadership responsibilities around the campsite.
UniCorps
Service Learning & Leadership Development
10 campers per session

UniCorps is an Older Camper Program that focuses on leadership, service learning, and educational awareness. Campers will
- Engage in community service projects that will improve upon the natural beauty and aesthetic of the UniCamp campsite.
- Train in a lead younger campers in outcome based programs.
Campers who complete this program earn 30 hours of community service towards their high school graduation requirement.
WALL
Wilderness Adventures in Leadership and Learning
10 campers per session

WALL is an Older Camper Program that provides high school campers the experience of backing in the wilderness.
- On a multiple-day overnight hike in the San Bernardino Mountains, campers are provided the opportunity to step out of their comfort zone and learn what we can accomplish through teamwork and perseverance.
- Campers gain a greater understanding of human impact on the environment as well as develop wilderness survival skills through outdoor educational programming and leadership opportunities.
No experience is needed to participate in our activities! Our rotation specialists will guide campers to learn a new skill and encourage them to try something new!
Day Activities
These activities are offered as 1 hour rotations throughout the day. Campers attend these rotations with their cabin mates and camp counselors.
π§ Alpine tower
πΉ Archery
π¨ Arts & crafts
πΆ Canoeing
π£ Fishing
π₯Ύ Hiking
π Nature
π Pool
π Recreation (basketball, volleyball, etc.)
π¬Science
π€Team building
…and more!
Morning Activities
These are optional activities that are available before our normal wake up time.
π₯Ύ Morning hike
π Morning recreation
π Polar bear swim
Night Activities
These activities are hosted after dinner and are usually a time when all of camp gathers to participate.
πͺ΅ Campfire
We like to open and end the week with a night around the campfire. Counselors and campers perform skits, sing songs, and tell stories under the stars.
πͺ© Dance
π€ Karaoke
π₯Ύ Night hike
Schedule
Most sessions follow this schedule structure. The actual schedule of camp may differ from what is shown here.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6am | Optional morning activity |
| 7am | π Wake up β Everyone gets ready for the day |
| 8am | π½οΈ Breakfast β Meet at line up for announcements and breakfast |
| 9am | πΆ Activities β Campers rotate through activities with their unit |
| 12pm | π½οΈ Lunch β Meet at line up for announcements and lunch |
| 1pm | π¨ Activities β Campers will rotate through activities with their unit |
| 3pm | π½οΈ Snack β During cabin rest time |
| 4pm | βΉπ½ββοΈ Activities β Campers rotate through activities with their unit |
| 6pm | π½οΈ Dinner β Meet at line up for announcements and dinner |
| 8pm | π Night activity β This is usually an all-camp activity! |
| 10pm | π Lights out β Everyone gets ready for bed |