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Park Slope Day Camp

Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, & Carroll GardensBrooklyn, NY 11215
Phone: 718-788-7732Email: camp@parkslopedaycamp.comWebsite: Visit Website

Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace

For ages 3.5 – 14 | June 30 – August 22 | Extended pickup with Extra Fun (6 PM) | Optional Shuttle Bus

The Park Slope Day Camp, now in its 34th year, provides Brooklyn families with a safe, nurturing, and unique day camp experience. Three locations are offered: outdoor activities with indoor facilities in Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, and Windsor Terrace. Offerings include a mainly-outdoor, traditional day camp experience for children entering pre-K through grade 8; Sports Academy featuring team and individual sports for children entering grades 1- 6; Take the Stage featuring majors in stagecraft, acting, singing, and dancing for children entering grades 1- 6; and the Leadership Experience for teens entering grades 9 -10.

Camp is a welcoming and diverse community. Features include accommodating schedules; professional management and organization; enthusiastic, caring, and well-trained staff; air-conditioned buses; and transportation to and from most Brooklyn locations. Accredited by the American Camp Association.



Business Review

"My son loves PSDC. They do trips around the city every day, going to museums, parks, indoor play parks/game rooms, they do activities and games. They go to a pool twice a week for lessons and play time and they go to the beach every other week. He comes home dirty and tired every day and can't wait to go back. The staff is engaged and he loves them. He can't wait to go back next year. There is a lot of bus time and that can be hard for some kids, but he loves the bus rides. They also offer bussing to and from camp every day. it's highly organized and has an app to share pics etc"

"I am a teacher so I know how hard it is to keep young children entertained, safe and engaged.  Park Slope Day Camp has provided my daughter with great opportunities to enjoy herself as well as having her learn the meaning of friendship, routines and sharing."