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Miami-Dade Parks' Summer Camps delivering big on fun and adventure for kids with "New Normal" guidelines and protocols in place

Registration is underway!

MIAMI ( April 08, 2021 )

With “New Normal” guidelines and protocols in place, Miami-Dade County Parks’ Summer Camps are dedicated to keeping kids active and engaged, offering them numerous opportunities to enjoy exciting activities and adventures in popular parks and green spaces from June 14 to Aug. 13, 2021 (select sites open through Aug. 20). Registration is underway!

Located at parks throughout the County, camps will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and offer 7:30 a.m. early drop-off and 6 p.m. late pickup options.

Parents can also register their child anytime throughout the summer. Register online at Park Link or register in person at a participating park. There is a $15 nonrefundable registration fee for all camps. Siblings will receive a 10 percent discount.

General Program Camps focus on a variety of activities from fitness, sports, arts and crafts to games and exciting field trips while providing a supervised and safe alternative program for ages 6 to 14. The cost for these camps is $45 per week depending on the program.

Each child will have their swimming abilities tested by certified safety instructors in a water safety experience that will be educational, fun and lifesaving.

All camps are inclusive to children with disabilities. Therapeutic Recreation & Inclusion (TRI) Camps are exclusively for children with disabilities.

There are also Specialized Program Camps, so campers can customize their summer camp experience and explore a new interest or uncover a new talent each week, as they make new friends and have a great time! The choices include exciting sports challenges like golf and cheerleading, nature-based camps with eco excursions, and creative arts camp!

For more information, visit the web page.

“New Normal” guidelines and protocols will be strictly observed. Participants must wear face coverings at all times, except when eating, and must practice social distancing. Protocols also include daily health screenings.

About Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces:

Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces is the third largest county park system in the United States, consisting of 278 parks and 13,769 acres of land. It is one of the most unique park and recreation systems in the world and focused on placemaking, health and fitness, and conservation and stewardship.

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