Find Out More Here! Registration is open for our 9-month homeschool program held at Camp Roger each school year. Days are already filling up–don’t wait to register! Relive the Fun of Summer 2021!
If you have any questions about the registration process, financial assistance or camp in general, please contact the office at 801.839.3379 or by email at camps@ymcautah.org. If you're passionate about Camp Roger and want to help future campers experience the magic, we would love your help.
Registration is open for our 9-month homeschool program held at Camp Roger each school year. Days are already filling up–don’t wait to register! Relive the Fun of Summer 2021! Here’s a link to last year’s sessions so that you can download any photos of your session at Camp Roger & Camp Scottie.
Classes meet from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Parents provide sack lunch and transportation. Students must be at least 6 years old by the first day to participate. About: Students ages 6-12 attend Camp Roger once a month for a variety of learning experiences throughout the school year.
Ages: 6-12 (must turn the ages listed by September 30, 2021) About: Students ages 6-12 attend Camp Roger once a month for a variety of learning experiences throughout the school year. Students are divided according to age into groups of approximately 10-15 students and led by trained outdoor education staff members in age-appropriate activities.
You may also choose to add on Enrichment Classes for your elementary student. Students must turn the ages listed by September 30 , 2021. Classes meet from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Parents provide sack lunch and transportation.
Each camper will sets goals towards a stronger understanding of and the ability to emulate one of the four core values - caring, honesty, respect and responsibility - through out the week. Campers will learn at least one new skill while at camp.
Campers will share in daily chores such as dish washing, cleaning up the lodge, picking up around camp, cleaning bathrooms and mucking the corral. Each camper will live in a group with other campers either in cabins.
At the beginning of each session, the campers will discuss as a group the importance of taking care of their camp and the type of things that they need to do such as picking up litter, staying on trails, not picking flowers, respecting property (no graffiti), and conserving water.
Each camper will be awarded a dog tag at the end of the week recognizing the core value the staff saw the camper most emulate during their stay at camp. Each camper is given the opportunity to earn recognition in activity areas for demonstrated growth and skill.
Each camper will participate in at least two activities during the week that will personally challenge the camper - such as team building, hiking, outdoor living skills, arts and crafts, theater or fire building.
Campers will participate in getting-to-know you games during the first 24 hours of camp. Camp Staff are recruited from around the world and country.
Each camper will live in a group with other campers either in cabins. Within these groups, campers will be part of a community-making decisions and keeping the area clean. Campers will participate in meals served family style.
We are thrilled you are considering Camp Wayfarer and we look forward to sharing our camp family with your family. As parents, we understand that your children are your most precious possessions and that great care must be taken in selecting the proper summer camp for them.
Each camp family will create a personal account prior to or during the enrollment process. Once logged in, families may access important information pertaining to camp.