Our policies regarding COVID-19

The health and safety of our campers is our #1 priority. Crowders Camps has studied CDC and North Carolina state guidelines to prepare the most up-to-date and effective health policies possible for the protection of our guests. We are committed to transparently sharing our policies with you, our parents and group leaders, so that you can make informed decisions.Please note, however, that even following all policies and safety guidelines issued by the state and CDC, you assume inherent risk in allowing your child/group to gather with persons outside of their own household(s). This situation continues to change daily, and as such, we will adapt and adjust our protocols and procedures as we follow the guidance provided by the CDC and local health departments, in our efforts to help keep our campers, staff, students, and families healthy. Ultimately, the choice to attend Crowders Camps is a personal one, and you are in control.

Medical Note

If you have concerns about yourself/your child child attending camp for any reason, please contact your physician for further advice.If you have been diagnosed with asthma; have been diagnosed with cancer, treated with chemo or radiation within six months of the onset of camp; suffer from cystic fibrosis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, or juvenile multiple sclerosis, please contact your doctor and discuss if attending camp is right for you.

Parents and group leaders: It is essential that you do not bring campers to Crowders Camps that are exhibiting symptoms of any illness. For the safety of all campers and staff, if you are sick, please stay home!