Wheeler Regional Family YMCA: Camp Wheeler
Come explore all that Camp Wheeler has to offer utilizing both outdoor and indoor spaces of the Wheeler Y facility.
In our beautiful outdoor play space campers enjoy the GAGA pit, basketball court, nature trail, archery and more! Inside our full facility there's the popular multi-purpose pool, gymnasium, climbing wall, and our new virtual Exer-Game room. Campers will stay busy, be safe and have fun each and every day! Our Camp staff are committed to helping each camper develop to their fullest potential by teaching our YMCA core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. Welcome to Camp Wheeler!
Y Vacation Days:
Providing a safe and fun environment for children when school is out for vacations and holidays is of high importance to the YMCA.
This state-licensed program requires registration and current medical forms on file.
- Member Pricing: $70.00/Day
- Program Participant Pricing: $70.00/day
Day Camp
Campers will enjoy a variety of exciting and age-appropriate activities based on a different theme each week. Daily and weekly activities include archery, indoor swimming, rock wall climbing, gym and field games, fort building, arts and crafts, camp wide games, and more! We will also enjoy field trips throughout the summer as well as special in house guests! Day Camp is from 9AM to 4PM, but before and after camp care is available to those who need it.
Member Pricing: $358/Week
Program Participant: $441/Week
Registration Opens January 1st!
Teen Camp
In addition to what’s included in our Day Camp program, our Teen Camp participants will enjoy advanced camp activities, team building games, and learn about leadership. A great opportunity for Teens to be active, make new friends, and have FUN!
Member Pricing: $358/Week
Program Participant: $441/Week
Registration Opens January 1st!
Schedule:
Day and Teen Camp: 9am - 4pm
Extended Care Available At No Additional Cost:
Before Camp: 7 am - 9 am
After Camp: 4 pm - 6 pm
Additional Information:
- Co-Ed Camp for children entering grades Kindergarten through 8th.
- Care4kids encouraged and accepted.
- Financial Assistance available to those that qualify.
- Transportation is NOT provided. Parents and guardians must drop off and pick up children.
- Campers must come to camp with a cold lunch, in a brown bag with snacks and drink. A re-fillable water bottle is also needed for the campers throughout day.
Camp Weeks & Themes | ||
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Week 1 | June 23-27, 2025 | Fun in the Sun |
Week 2 | June 30-July 3, 2025 (July 4th no camp) | Party in the USA |
Week 3 | July 7-11, 2025 | Magic for Muggles |
Week 4 | July 14-18, 2025 | The Greatest Showman |
Week 5 | July 21-25, 2025 | Christmas in July |
Week 6 | July 28-August 1, 2025 | Infinity and Beyond |
Week 7 | August 4-8, 2025 | Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead! |
Week 8 | August 11-15, 2025 | Disney Shuffle |
Week 9 | August 18-22, 2025 | Walk the Plank Matey |
Core Activities at the Camp
Arts & Crafts
Classroom Table Top Play
Field and Gym Games
Fort Building
Indoor Swimming
Nature Activities
Outdoor Group Games and Activities
S.T.E.A.M.
Songs, Skits, & Plays
Team Building Group Games
DAY CAMP AMENITIES
Camp FAQs
- Backpack to carry all their items (Label all camper items)
- Bathing Suit and Towel
- Healthy Lunch
- Reusable water bottle
- Sunscreen and Bug Spray
- Complete change of clothes in a Ziplock bag for children under eight in case of accidents
- Any medications you have paperwork for
- Closed toe shoes must be worn except while swimming
- Electronics - campers will have all electronics confiscated and returned to the parents upon pick up.
- Anything that can be considered a weapon
- Any valuables
- Juuls or other E-cigarettes - all YMCA camps are smoke and vape free areas.
- Camps run an intensive 40 hours or more of Staff orientation before the campers arrive. We cover the basics of our: camp philosophy, behavior management, lesson plans, water safety, climbing safety, and day camp life. However, most importantly we spend time doing the activities that campers will spend their summer taking part in. Counselors learn different adaptations to games like Capture the Flag, Four–Square, and Gods Eyes. In addition, counselors have guest speakers discuss child abuse prevention, emergency action plans, and other integral parts of the camp day.
- Camp staff older than 18 years old are trained in medication administration by a licensed RN, PA, or MD.
- Inhalers, epi-pen, and additional emergency medications are necessary to ensuring your camper is safe. On the first day of each session parents are responsible for dropping of their medication with the following items:
- Original prescription box with current label
- Medication that has not expired
- Medical Authorization form signed by the campers physician and parent
- Care Plan signed by the campers physician and parent.
- If you have any further questions regarding camper medication and forms; please reach out to your camp leadership.
- Yes, the State of Connecticut requires a physical examination complete with parent signatures. That form can be found on our website. Physical exams are valid for 3 years from the date of the last exam. However, if there are any pertinent medical conditions that happened during the year, please reach out to the camp staff. A copy of the health form can be found on our website.
- LOTS OF THINGS! First of all, a misty or lightly rainy day will not stop us from following our normal schedule (so send your child with a light rain jacket). If it is a steady downpour, we resort to our vast arsenal of indoor activities, including portable teamwork activities, character values lessons, skits, songs, group games, portable sports activities and much more.
- Our camp days are filled with a variety of hands-on activities based around each camp’s theme. These activities are designed to be fun and exciting while helping campers to develop skills and positive habits in scientific and critical thinking. Actual schedules may vary, based on weather, preferences of camp groups, and other factors. We design our curricula to include structured activities, and unstructured free-play, taking advantage of both indoor and outdoor spaces to accommodate different learning styles and energy levels.
The YMCA follows the State of Connecticut guidelines for camper to counselor ratio.
- 1 counselor to 9 campers: Campers 6 years old and under
- 1 counselor to 12 campers: Campers 7 years old and over
A deposit of $50 per week per child is due at the time of registration to reserve your spot. The remaining balance for each registered week will be drafted 4 weeks prior to the camp session starting. If you register less than 4 weeks prior to the session beginning, full payment will be due at the time of registration. If you would like to set up a payment plan different from above, please reach out to your local branch.
- Yes, the YMCA provides financial assistance and will assist you in applying for Care4kids.
- Deposits are nonrefundable, and only transferable for the current camp year. Refunds will not be given for cancellations within 4 weeks of a session starting. Upon written request, paid fees may be transferred to another camp week if space is available.
- Registration is completed on the ghymca.org website. The system will walk you through filling out and submitting the registration. The registration and deposits must be submitted at the time of registration.
- Yes, you and the other authorized pick ups would need to show an ID during pick up. As the summer goes on, the camp team will begin to remember you and may you sign you out without one. However, always make sure you bring an ID!
- Yes, as long as they are within the same age or grade levels the campers can be grouped together. Please reach out to your camp for more information.