Mt. Baker Summer Camps

Our Summer Camps invite youth ages 8–18 to discover confidence, teamwork, and adventure on Lake Washington. Participants learn to row or sail, build skills, and make lasting friendships—all in a safe environment that meets Seattle Parks and Recreation requirements. Financial aid is available, making this enriching summer experience accessible to everyone.

Registrations open March 31st.


Multi-Sport
Summer Camps

  • June 22–26
    Mon–Fri (1pm–5pm)

    June 29–July 2
    Mon–Thur (1pm–5pm)

    July 6–July 10
    Mon–Thur (1pm–5pm)

    July 13–July 17
    Mon–Thur (1pm–5pm)

    July 20–July 24
    Mon–Thur (1pm–5pm)

  • June 22-26
    Mon-Fri (1pm - 5pm)

    June 29 - July 2 (M - Thursday)

    July 6 - 10, 2026

    July 13 - 17, 2026

    July 20 - 24, 2026

  • After registering, please complete the required paperwork and the communication form so you receive all important updates. All paperwork is due by the Friday before the camp.

    Required Paperwork:

    • Float Test

    • Risk & Release

    Medical Form

    Additional details are available in the program section below, and please feel free to reach out anytime with questions.


Available in both half-day and full-day formats for ages 13–18, our Multi-Sport programs are designed to give young athletes a dynamic and engaging experience. Participants rotate through a variety of water sports each day, building fundamental skills, improving fitness, and learning teamwork and sportsmanship along the way.


Kids Sailing Camp

Ages 8–11 (Beginning & Intermediate)

Need overview copy here…available in both half-day and full-day formats for ages 13–18, our Multi-Sport programs are designed to give young athletes a dynamic and engaging experience. Participants rotate through a variety of water sports each day, building fundamental skills, improving fitness, and learning teamwork and sportsmanship along the way.

  • Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Dates:

    • June 22–26, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • June 29 – July 2, 2026 (Mon–Thu)

    • July 6–10, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • July 13–17, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • July 20–24, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • August 4–7, 2026 (Tue–Fri)

    • August 10–14, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • August 17–21, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

  • Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

    Dates:

    • July 20–24, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • August 4–7, 2026 (Tue–Fri)

    • August 10–14, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    • August 17–21, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

  • Beginning:
    No prior sailing experience needed.

    Intermediate:
    Coming Soon


Youth Sailing Camp

Ages 11–17

Need overview copy here…available in both half-day and full-day formats for ages 13–18, our Multi-Sport programs are designed to give young athletes a dynamic and engaging experience. Participants rotate through a variety of water sports each day, building fundamental skills, improving fitness, and learning teamwork and sportsmanship along the way.

  • Time: 4:15 am – 6:15 pm

    Dates:
    Feb 2 – May 18, 2026 (Mon–Fri)

    Regattas:
    On select weekends

Program Details


  • Varies per class - look at class description


  • All camps open to any level, no experience needed except specified in title/description.

    Intermediate sailing camps need at least 1 week of sailing camp or permission from instructor.

  • All summer camps run Monday - Friday unless noted.


  • Fees include all expenses


  • Scholarships can help with:

    • Activity fees

    We know these costs add up for families, and we are committed to ensuring that there are no financial barriers to participation in our programs.

    Seattle Parks and Recreation offers a 50-90% assistance level.

    For more information and to fill out the application, click on this link:
    Scholarship Website and Application

    If your family does not meet the criteria of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Scholarship, we also offer expanded assistance levels of 10-40% with our Supplemental Financial Aid. (You will still need to apply for an SPR scholarship first).

    Please email phaedra.ogden@seattle.gov if you have any questions. 


  • All Camp participants must have a

    Float test

    Medical Release form

    Risk and Release

  • What to wear

    Please bring closed toed water shoes, tennis shoes. They will get wet. Flip flops are not allowed.

    Shorts/Bathing suits/T-shirts

    Sunscreen

    Snack/Lunch depending on length of Camp.

    Water Bottle

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