Camp Nova
Camp Nova
Camp Nova is designed for campers entering Grades 3–4 who are ready for more choice, bigger challenges, and a stronger sense of independence—while still benefiting from structure and support.
This is the age where campers really begin to find their voice. Camp Nova offers a balance of guided programming and choice-based activities that allow kids to explore their interests, build confidence, and take ownership of their camp experience.
Each week includes a mix of:
Games and outdoor play
Creative and hands-on activities
Team challenges and group projects
Choice Blocks
A signature feature of Camp Nova is choice block periods, where campers select from a menu of activities based on their interests. These blocks empower campers to:
Make decisions
Try new activities
Build confidence and responsibility
Choices vary by week and may include art, sports, STEM-style challenges, movement, and cooperative games.
Special Camp Highlights
✨ Weekly Field Trips
Camp Nova campers head out on exciting weekly field trips on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Past trips have included Water Wizz, Six Flags, Water Country.
🌊 Morses Pond Days
Designated pond days give campers the chance to swim, play, and enjoy classic summer fun by the water.
Eligibility Requirements
Children entering Grades 3–4 (Fall 2026)
Campers must be able to follow directions and participate in a full-day program
Payment Options
Full Payment
Full payment for all sessions is due by the first day of the camp week your child is attending
(except when using installment billing).
Installment Billing (Auto-Debit Payment Plan)
$25 deposit per week due at registration
Remaining balance is divided into four equal payments
Payments are auto-debited on:
May 1
June 1
July 1
August 1
Deadline to enroll in installment billing: April 30
Staff & Supervision
All counselors are 16 years or older
Staff complete an orientation that includes First Aid & CPR training
All counselors are CORI/SORI checked annually
Camper Ratios
Staff-to-camper ratios meet or exceed state regulations
Camp groups are structured to support safety, independence, and connection
What to Bring Each Day
Two nut-free snacks
Lunch
Reusable water bottle
Camp Forms
We use CampDocs to collect all required camp forms safely and securely.
All health forms, permission slips, medication authorizations, and immunization records must be submitted electronically at www.CampDocs.com.
After registration, you will receive an email from CampDocs with instructions to access your account. If you need help uploading or scanning documents, the Recreation Office is happy to assist.