Find Your Inspiration at Camp Colman
Summer Overnight Camp at Camp Colman is the perfect place for youth to begin their journey toward independence and discover a love of nature. With options ranging from four to seven days for kids in elementary through high school and designed to nurture potential and foster a sense of social responsibility, your camper will return home excited and inspired to share and continue all they learned at camp.
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Early registration opens at 6:00 am on November 19 for 2024 campers and YMCA of Greater Seattle members. General registration begins at 6:00 am on November 21.
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Find Your Summer Camp
Our overnight programs provide campers of all ages a safe and fun experience in a beautiful outdoor setting. Grouped by grade and gender identity, campers are housed in comfortable heated cabins with private bathrooms.
Mini Camp
Mini Camp programs are a great way for new campers to get familiar with being away from home overnight in an outdoor setting for a shorter length of time. Programs are offered at the start and end of camp season.
- Entering grades 1–10
- 4 days | 3 nights
Traditional Camp
Traditional campers spend their days engaged in a wide variety of activities from arts & crafts to the giant swing, capped off with gorgeous sunset views over the Olympic Mountains and a group sing-along and time for reflection.
- Entering grades 3–10
- 7 days | 6 nights
Teen Camp
Teen Camp also offers a wide range of traditional camp activities like swimming, boating, climbing, and archery, but with specific components geared towards teens including leadership development and later wakeup times.
- Entering grades 6–10
- 7 days | 6 nights
Teen Leadership Camp
Leadership is the core element of our Leadership Development Institute designed to facilitate communication, team-building, outdoor skills, and counseling techniques. Participants are housed in our yurts.
- Entering grades 9–12
- 14 days | 13 nights
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Find Your Groove
At Camp Colman, campers are active participants in planning their schedules with the opportunity to try up to four each day. Meals are served community-style in the lodge at consistent times.
Camper Choices
With over twenty activities and recreational opportunities covering a wide variety of interests and skill levels, campers can choose a favorite past-time or try their hand at something new each day.
Meals Made for Campers
Campers enjoy three nutritious meals made on-site plus an afternoon snack and dessert each day. Vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free options are available. Pictured above are quinoa wraps with corn tortillas.
Counselors act as guides to ensure campers get to and from meal time and activities throughout the day. For older campers, days may start and end a bit later.
Rise & Shine
► 7:30 am: Wake-up & dress
► 8:15 am: Breakfast in the lodge
► 9:00 am: Cabin clean-up
► 9:15 am: Up to three activities
Lunchtime Refuel
► 12:40 pm: Lunch in the lodge
Mid-Day Mellow
► 1:10 pm: Turtle time rest period
► 2:00 pm: Choice of fourth activity
► 3:15 pm: Snack time
► 4:40 pm: Shower
After-Dinner Togetherness
► 6:00 pm: Dinner in the lodge
► 7:00 pm: Free play
► 8:00 pm: Campfire program
► 9:45 pm: Lights out
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Find Your Community at Camp
Camp Colman strives to create a welcoming community for all. Campers are encouraged to take ownership of the rules and maintenance of their cabins while promoting inclusion and teamwork among their cabinmates.
Cabin Groups
Campers are assigned cabins based on gender identity and grade level (within one year). Counselors stay in cabins to help manage daily schedules and act as guides, role models, mentors, and friends. The gender identities of cabin staff and volunteers may not be the same as that of their campers.
Cabin Constitutions
Cabinmates work together, along with their counselor, to collectively agree upon cabin constitutions which reflect the rules, guidelines, and expectations for their week together. This team-building activity is a traditional kick-off to camp that fosters active listening and diplomacy skills.
Cabin Names
Campers have the opportunity to create their own unique cabin names that reflect the group's personality and proudly display it outside for all to see.
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Find Your Cabin
Camp Colman boasts 16 cabins, designed with the intent of creating a welcoming and comfortable environment for campers in their downtime and include interior and exterior group gathering areas.
Cabins
Cabins are fully enclosed and heated. They also feature an attached deck with forest and water views.
Sleeping Accommodations
Campers have their own bunk with padding provided. Bedding, pillows, and stuffed sleeping buddies are supplied by the camper.
Restrooms & Showers
A featured amenity of all Camp Colman cabins are attached heated bathrooms with private showers.
Find Your Favorite or Try Something New
Days fly by for campers as they engage in a wide range of fun and games, traditional camp activities, and a host of recreational opportunities available at Camp Colman. With youth choice embedded into daily schedules, they will also have the option to find their favorite pastime or try something new each day. Activities available vary each session of camp and campers may not participate in every activity shown below.
Archery
A favorite of many, campers will practice archery techniques while hoping to hit the bullseye (or at least the target!).
Arts & Crafts
Discover your inner artist with a custom tie dye creation! This and other arts & crafts projects offer creative ways to express yourself.
Badminton
This fast and super fun sport keeps campers moving and gets their heart pumping while having a blast with fellow campers.
Ball Hockey
No ice required! Ball hockey is a popular sport because it can be played almost anywhere with just a couple of sticks and a ball.
Basketball
Hit nothing but net in a competitive game or two of hoops with your fellow basketball fans on our outdoor sport courts.
Beach Combing
Camp Colman boasts a half mile of waterfront on Case Inlet providing campers the opportunity to comb the beach for a hidden treasure.
Bubble Blast
Always a great time, Bubble Blast is a camper and counselor favorite that leaves everyone squeaky clean and wanting more.
Campfires
At the close of each session, our camp community comes together around the fire to reflect on the day with jokes, skits, and a sing-along.
Canoeing & Kayaking
Campers of all skill levels will enjoy paddling a canoe or kayak across the calm and protected waters of our enclosed saltwater lagoon.
Challenge Courses
Combine elements of balance, strength, and strategic decision-making on our challenge course designed to promote teamwork.
Climbing
Under the guidance of our expert staff, campers can climb to new heights, cheered on by their fellow cabinmates and counselors.
Dance Party
Bust a move at our weekly dance party, hosted by our own staff disc jockeys. Campers can dress for the occasion or come as they are.
Environmental Education
With acres of ancient forest, a saltwater estuary, and access to tidal pools, Camp Colman is a rich environment for outdoor education.
Face Painting
Or should we say body painting? Campers can creatively express themselves with non-toxic paint (on themselves or others!).
Friend Making
In our ever increasing virtual world, making friends can be hard but at camp, it's easy to find friendships in real life that can last a lifetime.
Gaga Ball
GA GA BALL! Camper favorite Gaga Ball is a staple of camp overflowing with healthy competition, laughter, and fast-paced fun.
Giant Swing
Campers can take it to the next level while soaring through the trees from up above on our giant swing.
Hiking
From sea to trees, campers learn to orient with a compass while exploring a variety of terrain on our network of hiking trails.
Leadership Development
Through activities designed to build leadership skills, campers learn to resolve conflicts, actively listen, and inspire others.
Paddleboarding
Paddleboarding is a great way to explore all our lagoon has to offer and perhaps catch a glimpse of a bald eagle or blue heron.
Polar Plunge
Brave the cold by taking a refreshing dive into the waters of the Puget Sound. It's a camp tradition that some (but not all) campers love!
Skills Rec
Our counselors bring a variety of international experiences they love to share like wilderness survival, wookies, and Spanish culture to Skills Rec.
Skits & Songs
Our super-talented camp staff keep everyone entertained and inspired with hilarious skit performances and traditional camp songs.
S'mores
Campfires and s'mores go together like chocolate and marshmallows. Campers can toast their own to golden brown or charred perfection.
Soccer
Gooooaaaallll! Take on your cabinmates in a friendly pick-up game or challenge your neighbor cabin to the Colman World Cup.
Sunset Watching
A breathtaking sunset is the perfect way to end the day and allows campers the opportunity to relax and practice mindfulness.
Volleyball
Campers work up a sweat with some friendly volleyball competition while practicing teamwork and communication skills along the way.
Water Fun
Campers can enjoy fun in the water with a leisurely swim in our enclosed lagoon or make a splash on one of our twin water slides.
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Affordable for All
We are committed to making YMCA camps and outdoor leadership programs more accessible for everyone.
Pricing Options
We have lowered our pricing options and developed a voluntary sliding fee schedule. Simply select the price most appropriate for your family. Your selections are completely confidential and do not impact the quality of your camper’s experience.
- Price A reflects the full price of sending a camper to the program selected. This level represents the full price of camp operations, including support for long-term maintenance, repairs, and facility enhancements.
- Price B is partially sponsored by funds generously contributed by our supporters to help families unable to afford the full price of the program.
- Price C is the lowest price, funded by generous contributions donated by our supporters to the greatest extent possible.
Your Support Matters
Thank you to families who volunteer to pay Price A! You are helping the Y ensure our camps and outdoor leadership programs continue to thrive. With your support, we have made critical improvements and repairs to our overnight camps and outdoor leadership programs that ensure all participants have the best experiences possible — like new bath and shower facilities, ADA accessibility, new educational facilities, and high-adventure programs. With your support, Y camps and outdoor leadership programs can continue to be accessible for all now and in the future, especially for those who need us most.
Independent of what price you have selected, if you would like to support our camps and outdoor leadership programs in an even more meaningful way, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation in any amount.
Financial Assistance
Our goal is to remove barriers that prevent anyone from participating in our programs, including financial barriers. If our lowest prices still create a financial barrier that prevents you from participating in our programs, we invite you to fill out a financial assistance application.
Once we have reviewed and approved your application, you will receive an email confirming the percentage you have been awarded. That percentage will be automatically applied to your account and reflected in your final balance. You may also choose the financial assistance option and pay a $50 deposit during registration, then apply for your award at a later date.
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