Outdoors for All Summer Camps provide outdoor recreation activities for youth and adults with disabilities. Volunteers will support staff and counselors with group management, activity delivery, and support campers to ensure safety, fun, and learning. We will be on the move enjoying activities that may include rock climbing, cycling, hiking, trips to the zoo, and visits to local parks.
We offer youth and adult camps at Magnuson Park and Lake Sammamish State Park from June 24th – August 30th.
Volunteers must be 14+. Adult Adventure Day volunteers must be 18+. Volunteers who are 14-17 years old must fill out our online application and be accepted in order to volunteer.
Use the dropdown menus below to learn about each camp and to sign-up! Camp descriptions are written for participants and indicate the type of activities that will be explored each week.
WHEN: Weekdays from June 24th – August 30TIME: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
LOCATION: Magnuson Park
REQUIREMENTS:
- Age: 14+
- Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations as stated in the virtual trainings.
- Read through the job description
- If you are between 14 – 17 years old, you must fill out an online application, which can be accessed here. You must be accepted to volunteer.
- Complete all virtual trainings:
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Summer Camp Training (complete once per year)
- New Volunteer Orientation (complete only if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies (complete once per year)
- Disability Awareness (complete once per year)
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Review descriptions below for the week you would like to volunteer
Week 1: Sports – June 24 – June 28
For sports week we will be playing both individual and team sports and practice the importance of team work and communication!
Week 2: Science – July 1 – July 3
During science week campers will enjoy working on various science experiments throughout the session.
Week 3: Adventure – July 8 – July 12
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 4: Water – July 15 – July 19
Pack your swim suit and goggles and prepare to get wet! Water week brings adventures outdoors and we will face new and exciting challenges.
Week 5: Adventure – July 22 – July 26
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 6: Animal – July 29 – August 2
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 7: Music – August 5 – August 9
During music week we will be putting our rhythm to the test and practicing our singing voices while also enjoying performances from local musicians.
Week 8: Water – August 12 – August 16
Pack your swim suit and goggles and prepare to get wet! Water week brings adventures outdoors and we will face new and exciting challenges.
Week 9: Adventure – August 19 – August 23
During this week of camp we will spending time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 10: Talent Show – August 26 – August 30
Start practicing because this week we want to see your unique talent! We will be doing various activities throughout the week and then will have a talent show for all campers on the last day of the week!
WHEN: Weekdays from June 24th – August 30
TIME: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
LOCATION: Lake Sammamish State Park
REQUIREMENTS:
- Age: 14+
- Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations as stated in the virtual trainings.
- Read through the job description
- If you are between 14 – 17 years old, you must fill out an online application, which can be accessed here. You must be accepted to volunteer.
- Complete all virtual trainings:
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Summer Camp Training (complete once per year)
- New Volunteer Orientation (complete only if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies (complete once per year)
- Disability Awareness (complete once per year)
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Review descriptions below for the week you would like to volunteer
Week 1: Sports – June 24 – June 28
For sports week we will be playing both individual and team sports and practice the importance of team work and communication!
Week 2: Science – July 1 – July 3
During science week campers will enjoy working on various science experiments throughout the session.
Week 3: Adventure – July 8 – July 12
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 4: Water – July 15 – July 19
Pack your swim suit and goggles and prepare to get wet! Water week brings adventures outdoors and we will face new and exciting challenges.
Week 5: Adventure – July 22 – July 26
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 6: Animal – July 29 – August 2
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 7: Music – August 5 – August 9
During music week we will be putting our rhythm to the test and practicing our singing voices while also enjoying performances from local musicians.
Week 8: Water – August 12 – August 16
Pack your swim suit and goggles and prepare to get wet! Water week brings adventures outdoors and we will face new and exciting challenges.
Week 9: Adventure – August 19 – August 23
During this week of camp we will spending time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 10: Talent Show – August 26 – August 30
Start practicing because this week we want to see your unique talent! We will be doing various activities throughout the week and then will have a talent show for all campers on the last day of the week!
WHEN: Weekdays from June 24th – August 30
TIME: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
LOCATION: Magnuson Park
REQUIREMENTS:
- Age: 18+
- Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations as stated in the virtual trainings.
- Read through the job description
- Complete all virtual trainings:
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Summer Camp Training
- New Volunteer Orientation (complete only if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies
- Disability Awareness
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Review descriptions below for the week you would like to volunteer
Week 1: Adventure – June 24 – June 28
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 2: Animal – July 1 – July 3
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 3: Science – July 8 – July 12
During science week campers will enjoy working on various science experiments throughout the session.
Week 4: Sports – July 15 – July 19
For sports week we will be playing both individual and team sports and practice the importance of team work and communication.
Week 5: Water Week – July 22 – July 26
Pack your swim suit and goggles and prepare to get wet! Water week brings adventures outdoors and we will face new and exciting challenges.
Week 6: Animal – July 29 – August 2
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 7: Music – August 5 – August 9
During music week we will be putting our rhythm to the test and practicing our singing voices while also enjoying performances from local musicians.
Week 8: Adventure – August 12 – August 16
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 9: Animal – August 19 – August 23
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 10: Talent Show – August 26 – August 30
Start practicing because this week we want to see your unique talent! We will be doing various activities throughout the week and then will have a talent show for all campers on the last day of the week!
WHEN: Weekdays from June 24th – August 30
TIME: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
LOCATION: Lake Sammamish State Park
REQUIREMENTS:
- Age: 18+
- Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations as stated in the virtual trainings.
- Read through the job description
- Complete all virtual trainings:
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Summer Camp Training
- New Volunteer Orientation (complete only if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies
- Disability Awareness
- Use this link to enroll in the following virtual trainings:
- Review descriptions below for the week you would like to volunteer
Week 1: Adventure – June 24 – June 28
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 2: Animal – July 1 – July 3
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 3: Science – July 8 – July 12
During science week campers will enjoy working on various science experiments throughout the session.
Week 4: Sports – July 15 – July 19
For sports week we will be playing both individual and team sports and practice the importance of team work and communication.
Week 5: Water Week – July 22 – July 26
Pack your swim suit and goggles and prepare to get wet! Water week brings adventures outdoors and we will face new and exciting challenges.
Week 6: Animal – July 29 – August 2
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 7: Music – August 5 – August 9
During music week we will be putting our rhythm to the test and practicing our singing voices while also enjoying performances from local musicians.
Week 8: Adventure – August 12 – August 16
During this week of camp we will spend time indoor and outdoors exploring our limits with various adventure activities.
Week 9: Animal – August 19 – August 23
During this week we will be spending time in the great outdoors learning about fellow creatures that roam this planet.
Week 10: Talent Show – August 26 – August 30
Start practicing because this week we want to see your unique talent! We will be doing various activities throughout the week and then will have a talent show for all campers on the last day of the week!
Volunteer Appreciaion Events
Please RSVP. All volunteers and interested volunteers are welcome! We will have food, drinks, lawn games, and community. Feel free to bring your own games, kayak, paddle board, etc. We will be close to the water!
Parking at Lake Sammamish State Park requires a Discover Pass, or a $10 day pass.
Date: September 15
Time: 12 PM – 3 PM
Location: Sunset Beach at Lake Sammamish State Park
General Information and Documents
PARTICIPANT PROTECTION POLICIES
SPORT PROTECTION REPORTING FORM
Outdoors for All does not tolerate abuse or neglect of any kind, between any association of staff, volunteers, participants, family members, or caregivers. In Washington State, abuse or neglect is defined as the physical, sexual, or emotional injury of child (or vulnerable adult) by any person under circumstances which cause harm to the individual’s health, welfare, or safety; or the negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child (or vulnerable adult) by a person responsible for or providing care to the child.
If there is suspected abuse or neglect, or a claim of abuse or neglect, taking place within an Outdoors for All program, or with a participant who is involved in an Outdoors for All program, Outdoors for All has a legal and ethical responsibility to report such suspensions or claims to the appropriate authorities and/or support investigations into such claims of abuse or neglect.
During an investigation, Outdoors for All may limit the participation of individuals involved in the claim. Outdoors for All does not have an obligation to share the details of an investigation with those involved in the claim, to protect privacy and prevent retaliation of those involved.
Staff and volunteers complete yearly training on abuse and neglect prevention and reporting practices within Washington State.