Our Daily Schedule

Arrival, Pickup, & Communication

All Wild Roots camp families will be invited to a WhatsApp group for camp communication.

We understand that summer schedules can shift, and we aim to remain flexible while creating a smooth and supportive experience for all families.

Morning Drop-off Carline
8:30–8:45am

Early Pickup
If your child needs to leave early, please notify us through the WhatsApp group as early as possible. Because we are often exploring throughout the community, we will coordinate a pickup location and time directly with you.

Afternoon Pick-up Carline
3:30–3:45pm
A 5-minute grace period is provided after 3:45pm. After 3:50pm, a late fee of $1 per minute will apply.

Enroll below to secure your child's spot in our summer 2026 camps!

Contact us via email at team@wildrootsnbl.com with any questions.

Summer Camp FAQ

How many children are in Wild Roots Summer Camps?

There will be a maximum of 30 children.

Can my child attend for just one week?

Absolutely! Each week of camp requires separate registration, so you can register your child for all 8 weeks, 7 weeks, 6 weeks, or even just 1 week of camp.

What should I do if I need to cancel or change my child’s registration?

Please read our full refund policy for complete details. Here are the specifics of our policy:

Full Refund: A full refund will be issued if you cancel your registration at least 3 weeks prior to the start of your selected camp week.

No Refunds for Cancellations After 3 Weeks: No refunds will be granted for cancellations made within 3 weeks of the start of camp or for any reason, including illness, personal emergencies, or any other circumstances that prevent your child from attending.

To cancel your child's registration, please send an email to team@wildrootsnbl.com

What happens if my child gets sick or injured during camp?

In the event that your child is sick or injured during camp, we will notify you via phone. If the injury is minor and your child may remain at camp, we will simply notify you with a picture of the injury and text message. In the event that your child experiences a head injury, we will follow head injury safety protocols and monitor your child for a concussion. If you decide that you’d prefer to pick up your child from camp, that is completely your decision. 

If your child has a fever of 100.4 or higher, your child is vomiting, or your child is experiencing serious symptoms due to an allergy we will call you immediately to notify you of the illness/symptoms. We will ask that you pick up your child to best care for their health needs and to also care for the health and safety of the other campers. If your child is experiencing a health emergency, we will call 911 first and then call you.

Will my child need any special gear (e.g., hiking boots, water shoes, etc.)?

We will be outside at all times and in all weather! We like to say, “There’s no bad weather, just poor clothing.” However, if the weather is dangerous, we will find shelter in doors and adjust our activities for the day. Children should dress in weather appropriate clothing and gear. We will assume that you and your child are prepared for any and all clothing and gear to get dirty, muddy, ripped, and worn. 

What should my child bring to camp?

Children should bring a water bottle, bug spray, sunscreen, and a packed lunch each day to camp. If your child needs any additional items, we will notify you in advance. 

How do you handle communication in case of an emergency?

In the event of an emergency that impacts every camper, we will notify all families via text message or phone call. We will also notify emergency personnel such as fire, police, or ambulance. If the emergency only impacts your child, we will call 911 and then immediately call you.