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by Mountain Camp WoodsideA leadership development program for older teens to gain experience working with children and learning camp operations, offered specifically during July sessions.
302 Portola Road
8 camps found • Ages 4–18 • Prices from $615/week
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Last updated: 2026-05-03
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A leadership development program for older teens to gain experience working with children and learning camp operations, offered specifically during July sessions.
302 Portola Road
Designed for incoming K-1st graders and 4-year-old Pre-Cubs, this program offers a shorter camp day with tailored discovery and play activities.
302 Portola Road
Designed for incoming Kindergarteners and 1st graders, this program offers a nurturing introduction to the camp environment with age-appropriate activities.
302 Portola Road
A traditional summer day camp for incoming 2nd to 10th graders featuring a diverse range of activities including sports, arts, and swimming.
302 Portola Road
A comprehensive pickleball program focused on agility, coordination, and sportsmanship for elementary students.
200 Shawnee Pass
Archery, swimming, arts and crafts, mountain biking, outdoor survival, rock wall, tennis, soccer, basketball, and music
302 Portola Road, Portola Valley, CA, 94028
A specialized program for 4-year-old campers integrated into the Cub Camp structure, offered during select mid-summer sessions.
302 Portola Road
English and Western riding lessons, grooming, saddling, arena practice, and guided trail rides with horsemanship instruction
2720 Alpine Road, Portola Valley, CA, 94028
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