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Pick Up Times and Instructions

  • Only Authorized pickup people may check out a camper, and they must show a valid photo ID. Please contact the camp director to add an authorized pickup person to the list.
  • Campers can be picked within one of our designated timeslots:
    1. Early pick up: 3:45 鈥 4 p.m.
    2. Mid pick up: 4 鈥 4:15 p.m.
    3. Late pick up 4:15 鈥 4:30 p.m.
    4. After Care pick up 4:30 鈥 6 p.m.

Before Care Rate: $30

  • Any camper needing to be dropped off before 8:30 a.m. will need to pay this weekly fee.
  • Before Care begins at 7:15 a.m. and goes until 8:30 a.m. Your camper may be dropped off anywhere within this time frame.
  • WE DO NOT OFFER DAILY PRICING FOR ANY EXTENDED CARE PROGRAMMING.
  • Before Care will consist of supervised free play on the basketball courts. Some crafts and small activities may also be available upon camper鈥檚 request.

SRWC Member Discount Rate: $185

  • This rate is applied to patrons with an active SRWC membership.
  • The rate is automatically applied to all campers (dependents) within the 鈥淔amily鈥 of an SRWC member.
    • Visit your profile at to view, edit, and add dependents to your account 鈥淔amily鈥
  • Perks of membership:
    • Access to the SRWC outside of camp hours
    • Discounted rates for RecWell programs and offerings
  • Considering a Membership?

Non-Member Camp Fee: $205

  • This rate is applied to any patron that does not have an active SRWC membership
  • This rate covers the cost for one child to attend PEAK for all 5 days during the week.
  • What鈥檚 included: 1 lunch meal, 1 snack to end the day, 8 hours of supervised programming and fun!
  • Why $205? Your camper will be able to enjoy everything listed above for all 5 days of the week, which means you鈥檙e only paying $41 per day to take advantage of all that鈥檚 offered at PEAK! 

What's the Big Idea?

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