Morning Lessons and Skill Development:
- Swimming
- Arts & Crafts
- Sailing
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Nature
- Newspaper
- Cooking
- Performance
Afternoon Activities:
- Games
- Sports
- All-camp projects
- Bicycle and other field trips
- Swimming
- Campouts
- And many more untold adventures
Oxford Kids Camp Mission
Oxford Kids Camp creates a community that encourages imagination, respect, and growth in a fun summer learning environment.
Our Guiding Values
To have an inclusive summer day camp for children, in second through eighth grade in Oxford, Maryland. Priority will be given to camper applicants who reside in Oxford, whose parents work in Oxford, and whose grandparents and/or relatives are hosting them in Oxford. The camp seeks to support applicants from underserved communities.
To inspire new interests and help youngsters develop emotionally, artistically, physically, and intellectually, in a positive and stimulating environment.
Our Program
Emphasize play, knowledge, and skills important for young people to experience outdoor activities safely and with self-confidence.
Foster a sense of wonder in and appreciation and care of the natural world, and allow campers to explore, become aware of their surroundings, and experience self-reliance.
Interact with the resources of Oxford, and in so doing, strive to bring a mutual appreciation and understanding of the community and the campers.
Nitty Gritty
Here are the details, contact OKC if you have any questions!
Weekly enrollment is limited to 50 campers. Campers may enroll for one to four weeks. Children are eligible to be OK campers if they are between 6* and 13 years of age (children entering second grade through eighth grade). An OKC Camper must be a competent bicycle rider and able to understand and obey safe bicycling rules. The camp gets around by bicycle and uses the town and environs of Oxford as its campus. Good bicycling skills are basic to a safe and fun camp experience.
*Campers must have completed first grade and be able to ride a two-wheeled bicycle. Parents are urged not to register young children for a camp experience they may not be ready to handle.