2025 Summer Camp
Registration is OPEN!
Camp dates: June 23 - August 22
Check out our six award-winning summer day camps that serve the MetroWest and beyond!
Ready to Register for Summer Camp?
Do you have an account with us?
YES
Great! You can log into your account and select your camp weeks, AM/PM care, lunch, and transportation options, all with one transaction.
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NO
Please create an account and return to the camp pages to register.
Should you become a member?
Members enjoy special pricing on summer camps! We have several options. At the Framingham Branch Family Level, you can access both the Branch and the Hopkinton Outdoor Center. (Hopkinton Outdoor Center Members will get the Youth/Teen rate on camp.)

Hopkinton Summer Day Camp
Hopkinton
Youth age 3 - entering 10 grade
Hopkinton Summer Day Camp offers traditional camps based on age, plus over 20 specialty camps like drama, cooking, sports, movie making, and more! Camps include instructional and recreational swimming at our outdoor pool, arts and crafts, and age-appropriate ropes course, boating, rock climbing, and archery.

Camp OCP
Framingham
Youth entering grades 1-8
Camp OCP is a full-day camp offering traditional camp experiences and engaging activities designed to support summer learning, physical health, and social-emotional skill development. Camp activities include STEM, English Language Arts, global learning, art, and 21st century skills, swim lessons and recreational swimming at our indoor pool, and field trips.

Y STEAM Camp
Natick
Youth entering grades 1-6
Y STEAM Camp is a full-day summer learning camp at East School in Natick. It offers both traditional camp activities and experiments and activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Music.

Camp Clearbrook
Framingham
Youth entering grades 1-6
Camp Clearbrook is our most flexible, partial-day camp for youth entering grades 1-6. Held at Clearbrook Family Swim Club in Framingham, it offers traditional camp activities, like arts and crafts, games, sports, and instructional and recreational swim and fun family events.

Ninja Sports Camp
Framingham
Youth entering grades 1-6
Ninja Sports Camp serves youth entering grades 1-6. It is held indoors and outdoors at the Framingham Branch. Campers will experience traditional camp activities and be exposed to a variety of sports. They will build and tackle a weekly Ninja Course and participate in instructional and recreational swimming at our indoor pool.

Stepping Stones
Framingham
Youth ages 4-5
Stepping Stones Camp serves youth ages 4-5 who are students in our Early Learning Center. Most of the camp day is spent outdoors. Campers participate in water play, movement songs, nature activities, gardening, and arts and crafts.

Leadership Camps
Our leadership camps, Leaders-in-Training (LITs) and Counselors-in-Training (CITs), are part of the Senior Unit, offered during specific weeks of camp.
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Frequently Asked Questions
All options require a $50/week non-refundable deposit at time of registration. Extended care and busing are paid in full at time of registration.
1) Pay in full at time of purchase.
2) Have a draft pay schedule in place as follows: June camp balances are automatically charged on May 15, July camps are charged June 15 and August camps are charged July 15 – this is the default plan when registering.
3) Log into your MetroWest Y account at any time to pay camp balances by accessing the future payments tab – any unpaid balances in accordance with option 2 will be charged on those dates as specified.
- Families are charged a non-refundable deposit of $50 per week, per child.
- If applicable, busing and extended care fees are paid at time of registration.
- You may transfer your deposit to other camp programs before April 1. However, deposits are non-transferrable after April 1.
- If an automatic payment is declined or an expected payment is not received, we will reach out to collect payment or develop a payment plan. Failure to respond or make payment will exclude your child from attending unpaid weeks and may lead to unenrollment. A late payment fee of $15 is charged when payment is one week late.
- All previous Y balances must be paid prior to camp registration. If any past due balance is unpaid, your child will be unenrolled from camp and cannot attend. There will be no refunds, credits, or pro-rating for missed days.
- Families registered at a membership rate must keep that membership active from time of registration to the end of the month their children are participating in camp. Memberships may not be placed on hold. Failure to keep membership active will result in a camp price change to reflect the non-member price.
- There is a $10 late pick-up fee per child for the first 10 minutes late. You will be charged $5 for every 5 minutes after.
- All information collected when registering online is kept securely by the YMCA. Credit/Debit card information is not accessible by YMCA staff and is kept in a secure system.
- The Y does not automatically send out invoices regarding camp charges. Families can access statements online by logging into their MetroWest Y account at metrowestymca.org
1) Families are charged a non-refundable deposit of $50 per week, per child.
2) If applicable, busing and extended care fees are paid at time of registration.
3) Prior to April 1, you may transfer your deposit to other camp programs. After April 1, deposits are non-transferrable.
4) The cancellation deadline is May 31. After May 31 there will be no refunds, credits, or money transfers of any kind for withdrawal, failure to attend registered sessions, or partial attendance. Balances owed on any camp weeks after the cancellation deadline are the responsibility of the billed party. Balances owed for any weeks registered for after the cancellation deadline are the responsibility of the billed party.
5) Transfer requests must also must also be made by May 31.
6) All requests for changes/transfers or cancellations must be submitted in writing via email to the correct camp office. No changes or cancellations are accepted over the phone.
7) A YMCA credit or refund without deposit may be issued if a participant is unable to attend camp due to a prolonged illness/injury lasting 3 days or more. This request must be made prior to the end of the camp session and must include a doctor’s note.
You can register for camp in-person at the Framingham Branch or Outdoor Center during business hours, or online.
Review policies. Please review payment options, expectations, and policies prior to registering for camp. You will be asked to agree to the "payment and cancellation policy" listed below during registration.
Do you have an account with us?
YES: Log into your member account. Your username is the email you used to create your account. If you for got your username or password follow the prompts to reset.
NO:
- Before you register, you will need to create an account. Decide if you want to become a member and if so, do that first here.
- If you do not want to become a member, you can create an account here.
- Then, return to the camp page to register.
To register: Once you click “register,” you will choose or add the person you are sending to camp.
Next, from the drop-down menus, choose the individual camp weeks and camp add-ons such as AM/PM care, busing (available in Hopkinton), or lunches (Hopkinton and Natick).
Complete the registration by following the on-page prompts. You can pay deposits only or choose to pay in full. Once registered, you will receive a receipt by email.
In April, you will receive an email with information about how to access our camper portal, DocNetwork, to upload the required information.
To get the member rate, JOIN AS A MEMBER first and then register for camp.
You have several membership options:
Framingham Family Memberships: (Best Value!) You receive the family rate on all camps and priority registration. You have access to the Framingham Branch facility and the Outdoor Center in Hopkinton. Benefits of membership include:
- Priority registration on camps and seasonal programs (swim lessons, water aerobics, youth enrichment, and youth sports, etc.)
- More than 65 in-person and virtual small-group exercise classes per week, including Cycle, Pilates, Yoga, Strength training, and more
- Free childcare while you exercise
- Members-only open swim and open gym
- Free weekly archery and indoor rock climbing at the Outdoor Center
- Discounts on Kids' Vacation Weeks and Parents' Nights Out events
- Discounts on seasonal special events at the YMCA
- Access to other Ys nationwide (call ahead to check)
and more!
Youth/Teen Memberships: If you have a youth membership through the Framingham Branch, you will receive the youth/teen rate for summer camps and session programs at the Framingham Branch and Hopkinton Outdoor Center. However, Outdoor Center Swim Club and Outdoor Center Member benefits are not included.
Outdoor Center Memberships: if you have a Hopkinton Outdoor Center Membership, you will receive the youth/teen rate for summer camps. Your family will also enjoy member benefits at the Hopkinton Outdoor Center, which include access to the facility, participation in free member events, and the member rate for session programs at the Outdoor Center.
No, you do not have to be a member to purchase summer camp. However, if you were to become a member, you would get all of the benefits of membership, plus a member rate on camp and other programs.
To receive any member rate for camp sessions, you must have an active membership with the MetroWest YMCA at the Framingham Branch or the Outdoor Center from the time of registration through the end of the month that your children are participating in camp. Memberships that are canceled or placed on hold prior to this date will be charged the non-member rate.
To take advantage of member rates and all of our membership benefits, join as a member today!
Safety: As leaders and role models, our staff is dedicated to providing a safe and fun-filled experience. There will be at least two people on-site at all times who are CPR and first aid certified. Our staff to camper ratio is 1:5 (younger campers) and 1:10 (older campers) for our camps licensed following the Department of Public Health Regulations. Camps licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care are staffed based on a 1:10 ratio and include certified teachers/educators in the groups.
Health Forms: Massachusetts State Law requires each camper to have a physical examination and current record of immunization signed by his/her physician within 18 months of arrival at camp. Our camp follows all DPH and EEC regulations. If your child will need medication at camp, further documents and authorizations are required from your child's physician. If your child has a chronic, medical condition, please also complete the Individual Health Care Plan (located in the sidebar). This information will be shared with us via required paperwork on the DocNetwork site.
Pool Regulations: On the first day of each session, the children will be swim-tested and their swimming level will be recorded by their counselor and the lifeguard. If the lifeguard decides that your child needs a flotation device, they must wear it in the pool at all times.
On the first day of each session, children will be tested to determine their swim level for pool access during supervised recreational swim. If the lifeguard decides that your child needs a flotation device, they must wear it in the pool at all times.
The YMCA uses “Test. Mark. Protect.” for pool access testing. These evaluations are held every Monday for new campers. A camper may be retested Friday throughout the summer or upon request.
Campers will be assigned necklaces based on this evaluation.
Green = No life jacket, full range of the pool
Campers must be able to swim one (1) lap on their front and one (1) lap on their back for the length of the pool. Additionally, they must be able to tread water for one minute. They will receive a green necklace during free swim, which gives them access to the entire pool.
Yellow = No life jacket, shallow end of the pool only
If the camper can stand up in the pool, while standing flat-footed in the deepest part of the shallow section, float on their front and return to standing, and float on their back and return to standing they will receive a yellow necklace.
Red = Life jacket, shallow end of the pool
If no skills are observed, the camper must wear a red necklace and lifejacket while in the pool.
These access levels are tracked by counselors and the Aquatics Department on a daily roster.
The MetroWest YMCA uses the YUSA V6 Swim Lesson program for our instructional swim classes year-round, including summer camp. Students will be evaluated and taught to these standards. Parents will receive progress reports.
Nutritional well-being is a priority at the MetroWest YMCA. The following procedures and policies have been developed:
All food provided by MetroWest YMCA Summer Camps is prepared, served, and stored in accordance with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) guidelines. Additionally, HEPA (Healthy Eating and Physical Activity) guidelines are followed. All provided snacks contain a fruit or vegetable, and another food group component.
The USDA is an equal opportunity provider. Water and low-fat milk are served with every meal. The menu is subject to change based on availability. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to make us aware of any food allergies, please contact Maggie Lynch, RDN, LDN, at: MLynch2@metrowestymca.org
If your child has allergies, be sure to fill out an Individual Health Care Plan form and a Medical Consent form.
The MetroWest YMCA summer learning programs are licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care. All other MetroWest YMCA Camp programs comply with the regulations of the MA Department of Public Health and are licensed by the local Board of Health. Parents may call the camp to request copies of policies regarding background checks, health care, and discipline, as well as procedures for filing grievances. All staff and volunteers, ages 17 and older are subject to SORI and CORI checks by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
The MetroWest YMCA is an organization that seeks to make our programs and services accessible to all, including those children who may need some accommodations and an extra level of support to be successful. When we know in advance about any challenges a child may have or any accommodations they may need, we are better able to make a plan for that child and improve their chances of success in our programs. Therefore, we strongly encourage families to be transparent about their child’s needs or challenges. While we do our best to support all children, the MetroWest YMCA is not a therapeutic or special needs organization and will not be able to provide the level of intervention and support that these specialized programs can offer.
For more information, contact our Director of Inclusion, Laina Abolfazli -508-876-6072 - labolfazli@metrowestymca.org
Yes! We recognize families have different abilities to pay. To keep camps and programs accessible to all, the Y allows families to choose a membership that best reflects the rate they wish to pay for camp. If you feel you still need help affording summer camp, the MetroWest YMCA can help. Within its available resources, the MetroWest YMCA will provide camp and membership regardless of a family’s ability to pay. Partial financial assistance through our Y-Assist program will be awarded to those who can demonstrate their inability to pay the full fee. Funds for the Y-Assist program are raised as part of the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. Visit member services or download an application online.
For information about Massachusetts childcare financial assistance programs, click here.
Additionally, the MetroWest YMCA provides free meals to campers in the Framingham-based camps: Camp Clearbrook, Ninja Sports Camp, Camp OCP, and the Stepping Stones Camp. Lunch may be purchased at the Hopkinton Summer Camps and the Y STEAM Camp in Natick for a weekly cost of $30. If you are concerned about how your financial situation may impact your children at camp, please contact your camp registrar to have a confidential conversation regarding financial assistance for meals.
DocNetwork is a secure online service used for providing your child’s required information, health records, allergies physicals/immunizations, medication authorizations, and more. You will receive an email from DocNetwork starting in the spring. DocNetwork profiles must be 100% complete at least two weeks before your child’s first week of camp. Registrations will not be considered complete, and children will not be able to attend camp until all forms and documents are provided.
If your child is wait-listed, we will contact you if an opening is available. Full tuition will be due at the time of enrollment. Wait-lists are monitored regularly. Being on a Hopkinton specialty camp wait-list does not mean your child has a spot in a traditional camp. You must register for an available camp for a spot to be held. If a wait-listed spot opens, we will transfer your child to that spot and cancel the other camp with no penalties.
Health Forms: Massachusetts State Law requires each camper to have a physical examination and current record of immunization signed by his/her physician within 18 months of arrival at camp. Our camp follows all DPH and EEC regulations. If your child will need medication at camp, further documents and authorizations are required from your child's physician. If your child has a chronic, medical condition, please also complete the Individual Health Care Plan. This information will be shared with us via required paperwork on the DocNetwork site.