DAY CAMP
...Coming 2026...
YOUTH DAY CAMPS
Day Camp at Camp Point of View will introduce kids to nature throughout the different seasons of the year -- all while learning stress management techniques they can utilize throughout their lives. Whether it is learning to fish, outdoor yoga, outdoor cooking, or walking meditation -- we aim to help kids have FUN in whatever they do at camp. We believe if kids can relate to and enjoy these activities they are infinitely more likely to take these skills home with them!
We are currently in the process of developing programming and administration for day camp at various locations around the Midwest. Stay tuned for updates and registration opportunities!





A Typical Day at Day Camp
Note – this is to give an idea of the flow of camp…activities will change based on the day at hand.
Time | Example Activity | |
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Welcome Bell / Morning Assembly | 8:30 A.M. | Mindful Wiggle Followed by New Group Breathing Exercise |
Fun Science Time | 8:50 A.M. | Learn About 2 of the 5 Senses: Smell, Taste & The Parasympathetic System |
1st Period | 9:00 A.M. | Art Period - Mandala Drawing or Creating Appreciation Pennant Flags |
2nd Period | 10:00 A.M. | Storytime Meditation in the Forest or Walking Meditation - Nature Bingo |
3rd Period | 11:00 A.M. | Mindful Listening Games Such As Listening Walk, Guess that Nature Sound, etc. |
Lunch | 12:00 P.M. | Mindful Eating Coaching |
4th Period | 12:45 P.M. | Nature Scavenger Hunt |
5th Period | 1:45 PM | Nature Activity - Learn to Fish or Tree Identification |
Rotating Meditation Period | 3:15 PM | Small Group Eye Spy at Different Locations |
Snack Time Picnic | 3:45 PM | Cloud Watching While Snacking |
Group Yoga | 4:15 PM | Storytelling Yoga on the Great Lawn |
Closing Bell / Afternoon Assembly | 4:45 PM | Friendly Wishes Meditation Game |
Other Opportunities to Get to Camp
Don’t have time or the ability to come to camp in-person? We are currently developing a series of online and on-demand mindfulness, yoga, and meditation camp classes helping kids get into nature and learn stress-management techniques they can use for the rest of their lives.
Once registered, all you’ll need is a Zoom-capable tablet or laptop — ideally one that can be brought outside. We ask children be IN or NEAR nature if at all possible during the class, as we will use their environment throughout the sessions to help them strengthen their mind-body-nature connection. Can’t get outside? Have your child do class near some great indoor plants or a window with a nice view of the outdoors if possible.