Family Camp
Bring your family closer together through outdoor fun and relaxation. This all-inclusive family getaway includes lodging, meals, and activities on beautiful Puget Sound - an ideal way to foster connections in a safe, beautiful, and supportive environment.
Families of all forms are welcome at the Y, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, step-families, single parents, LGBTQ+ families, and more.
BIPOC Family Camp | November 1-3
Cabin Fee: $150 Y Members | $300 Community Members
Yurt Fee: $100 Y Members | $150 Community Members
Participant Fee: $120/$150 per person ages 4 and up
Registration Instructions: click the button above and set the location to Camp Seymour. Family camps are listed under specialty camps.
Step 1: Register for a cabin and pay the cabin fee to reserve your spot. Step 2: Register each family member attending. At check out, you will pay the deposit of $25 per person and set up the payment for the balance due date two weeks before the start of the program.
For more information or help registering, give us a call at 253-884-3392.
Financial Assistance is provided to individuals, kids, and families on a need basis and allows access to all programs, activities, and facilities at the YMCA. If we can serve you or your family in this way, please fill out the Financial Assistance Application.
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What people are saying...
"We had the best time this week at Camp Seymour!!! We loved the accommodations, the variety of activities, and the entire staff. Everyone was so friendly, accommodating, knowledgeable, and inclusive. Two members of our family have food allergies and the kitchen staff were so gracious and kind about accommodating us. The food was delicious and the staff was wonderful! We plan to be back next summer!" - Jennifer E.
"I need to say thank you to the YMCA donors and Big Brothers Big Sisters program as we never would have been able to experience something so different. Not only did the kids try new things our two mom household tried new things as well and we felt welcome and accepted at camp. To see Siriah climb to the top of the rock wall on the first time, amazing, to see daughter Sincere be creative in her tie dye adventure and my son, Darien be brave and jump off the dock. Thank you, Thank you! The Ellis Family loved our adventure at Camp." - Taralee E.
"I've been on 24/7 quarantine with my family since the middle of March. I was worried about spending more time but without the distractions if video games and TV. Turned out it was the best thing we could have done. We talked, laughed, played silly games we made up and just sat in our bunks and INTERACTED with each other. It was amazing!" - Family Advenures #2
"The staff interactions with Lincoln, Aigul, Sam, Jen, Jason, Liam, and all the others, were wonderful. Their patience, and frequent kind and encouraging words allowed exploring new challenges exciting and fun. The beautifully maintained camp offered the best environment to connect in special ways as a family. The sweetest time of conversation and fun happened on our cabin porch playing games with our grandchildren; we love them so much. We all greatly enjoyed the zip line, archery, crafts, dippy time, canoeing, and the challenge the wall climbing gave us. The food was amazing, as was the campfire time with Pappy and Lincoln adding fun tunes." - Paul C.-
BIPOC Family Camp FAQs
What is the BIPOC Family Camp?
The BIPOC Family Camp is a special event designed to provide Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) families with a welcoming and inclusive outdoor experience. It’s an opportunity to connect with nature, participate in fun activities, and create lasting memories.
When and where is the camp taking place?
The camp will take place from November 1-3, 2024, at YMCA Camp Seymour, located at 9725 Cramer Rd KPN, Gig Harbor, WA 98329. Check in instructions will be included in the welcome packet which will be sent out 2 weeks before camp.
What activities will be available?
The BIPOC Family Camp will offer a variety of activities, including:
- Canoeing and kayaking
- Hiking and nature walks
- Archery
- Arts and crafts
- Campfire storytelling and s'mores
- Team-building games
- Environmental education programs
There will be something for everyone, from toddlers to adults!
Are meals provided?
Yes, all meals are included during your stay. Our dining hall will serve delicious and nutritious meals, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options available. If you have specific dietary needs, please let us know in advance.
What are the lodging options?
Families will stay in our cozy cabins, each equipped with bunk beds, heating, showers, and basic amenities. You will need to bring your own bedding and toiletries.
How much does lodging cost?
The cost for a whole cabin is:
- $150 for YMCA members
- $300 for non-members
In addition to the cabin fee, there is a per person fee of $120 for both members and non-members. Children under the age of 3 can attend at no cost.
How do I register for the camp?
Registration is available online through the YMCA Camp Seymour website. Simply fill out the registration form and select the BIPOC Family Camp option.
What is the cancellation policy?
If you need to cancel your registration, please contact us at least two weeks before the camp start date for a full refund. Cancellations made less than two weeks before the camp will receive a 50% refund.
Is financial assistance available?
Yes, financial assistance is provided to individuals, kids, and families on a need basis and allows access to all programs, activities, and facilities at the YMCA. If we can serve you or your family in this way, please fill out the Financial Assistance Application available on our website.
What should we bring?
Here is a suggested packing list:
- Bedding (sleeping bags or sheets and blankets, pillows)
- Towels and toiletries
- Comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes for outdoor activities
- Rain gear and warm layers
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Reusable water bottle
- Any necessary medications
Can we bring pets?
For the safety and comfort of all participants, pets are not allowed at the camp.
Is the camp accessible for individuals with disabilities?
YMCA Camp Seymour is committed to providing an inclusive experience for all participants. Many of our facilities and activities are accessible, and we are happy to make accommodations where possible. Please contact us in advance to discuss any specific needs or concerns.
Will there be supervision for children during activities?
While our experienced camp staff will lead and facilitate all organized activities, parents and guardians are responsible for the general supervision of their children at all times, including when they are not participating in structured activities. This ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in for the BIPOC Family Camp will begin at 5:00 PM on Friday, November 1. Check-out will be at 3:00 PM on Sunday, November 3. Please plan to arrive and depart within these times to ensure a smooth experience for all families.
What if the weather is bad?
Camp Seymour operates rain or shine! Please pack appropriate clothing for the weather, including rain gear and warm layers. Many of our activities can be adjusted to indoor spaces if necessary, but we encourage families to embrace the outdoors regardless of the weather conditions.
Will there be cell phone reception and Wi-Fi available?
Cell phone reception can be spotty at Camp Seymour. We do provide Wi-Fi, though we encourage families to disconnect and enjoy their time together. We recommend informing loved ones of your limited connectivity during the camp. In case of emergencies, our camp staff can facilitate communication.
If you have any further questions or need more information, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are here to help ensure you have a fantastic experience at the BIPOC Family Camp.