BREC Virtual and In-Person Summer Camps
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Baton Rouge, La Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808

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Don't give up on a fun-filled summer just yet. In the next couple of months, BREC will offer a variety of activities, experiences, and camps to serve as many children as possible while following state and federal recommendations regarding COVID-19 to ensure the safety of campers and camp staff. In accordance with those recommendations, capacity will be limited with a ratio of nine children to one adult. BREC staff will also conduct temperature checks, frequently sanitize supplies and facilities, encourage physical distancing, rotate camp experiences among small groups and wear masks while working with children and their parents. BREC will offer virtual-only camps from June 1–5, and both in-person summer camps and virtual experiences from June 8–July 31.
Registration will open Friday, May 22 at 9 am for the first week of virtual camp. For weeks two through four, registration for virtual and in-person camps will open Tuesday, May 26 at 9 am. Available opportunities and registration details for the month of July are expected to be announced sometime in June as additional information becomes available from public health officials, but BREC will host in-person camps and continue virtual experiences throughout the month of June. BREC’s virtual camps will involve interactive streaming experiences with “Camp in a Bag” supplies that participants can retrieve at six different BREC park locations to provide accessibility across the parish.
BREC will offer virtual experiences through Independence Park Theatre, Magnolia Mound and Highland Road Park Observatory through week one and offer virtual experiences through Community Recreation, Conservation and BREC Art throughout the summer.
BREC will also offer traditional camps in general recreation at eight locations as well as special interest summer camps at the Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, Farr Park Equestrian Center, Highland Road Park Observatory and Magnolia Mound. Due to a lack of outdoor classroom space and recommendations for social distancing, the Baton Rouge Zoo will not be able to hold summer camp this year.
As the City/Parish moves into phases two and three BREC will offer tennis instruction, equestrian instruction at Farr Park and Outdoor Adventure programs as well as opportunities for teens and children with physical and developmental disabilities.
Parents or guardians must register online at webtrac.brec.org for all online and in-person locations this summer and may register for more than one camp or activity during a day. Each offering will vary in duration. Registration for individual camps will close the Thursday prior to the beginning of each session or once a session is full. From recreation and theatre to animals and science, there is a camp for children of all abilities and interests. Summer camp dates, times, ages and fees vary per camp.