Camp Lots of Fun

Campers ages 6-21 years will join in cooperative play, games, arts and crafts, sports activities, fun theme days, and more all while socializing and making new friends. All activities are designed to promote sharing, cooperation, friendship, sportsmanship, and fun. 

Camp Lots of Fun will look a little different this summer. The camp will be divided into 4 separate weekly camps and will run Monday through Thursday, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, at the Meridian Habitat Park Community Center.

Each camper registered prior to the registration deadline will receive a camp t-shirt.


Location:

  • Meridian Habitat Park14422 Meridian E., Puyallup, 98375 (map)

Registration

Sign up for one week or all four weeks. Each week of camp must meet a minimum of 10 campers to be held.

  • Camp registration opens on May 1, 2023, and closes on June 30, 2023. 
    • With limited camp t-shirts available, participants registering after July 1 may not receive a camp t-shirt.
Camp #DaysDaysTimeLocationFee
18330Week 1: July 10-13Mon-Thur9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeridian$100
18331Week 2: July 17-20Mon-Thur9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeridian$100
18332Week 3: July 31-August 3Mon-Thur9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeridian$100
18333Week 4: August 7-10Mon-Thur9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeridian$100


No camp July 14, 21, 24-28, Aug. 4 & 11

Required - Additional Registration Questions

Additional registration information must be completed for all registered campers prior to July 10, 2023. 

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Transportation

Parents/Caregivers are responsible for transporting their camper to and from camp in a timely fashion. Campers meet each morning at the main entrance to the site. Pierce Transit Shuttle services may be available depending on where you live. For more shuttle information call 253-581-8000.


Special Notes

  • Campers should dress for the weather and for being outside each day
  • Campers should bring a sack lunch and a bottle of water each day
  • Campers must be able to use the toilet independently.
  • Campers must not pose a threat to themselves or others
  • Campers must be ambulatory (the ability to move unassisted using feet, crutches, walker, wheelchair, etc.)

DDA Assistance

If the participant is receiving DDA assistance, please review DDA Respite Policies for classes and activities provided by Pierce County Parks and Recreation.


Questions about the Camp?

Jen Spane
Recreation Supervisor
(253) 798-4753 | email