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Austin Sunshine Camps at
Zilker
Park
The YMBL Sunshine Camp Zilker facility serves children from ages seven to eleven and provides these children with a 7 day, overnight camping experience. While the ultimate goal of the summer camp experience is to have fun through traditional camping activities such as swimming, hiking, and sports, the camp also provides opportunities for the campers to experience new things. Campers engage in hands-on activities and games designed around themes such as trust, communication, and teamwork. The camp also provides campers with the opportunity to develop self-esteem and personal growth through activities on our challenge (or ropes) course. Campers must work together as a team to solve problems and accomplish tasks.
Austin Sunshine Camps at
Lake
Travis
In 1988, the YMBL Sunshine Camps expanded with the Sunshine Camps at
Lake
Travis
to meet the growing needs of adolescents from ages twelve to fifteen with a week long, overnight camping experience. The
Lake
Travis
facility builds on the concepts offered at the
Zilker
Park
facility and provides campers with new, challenging outdoor activities. These activities include social skills building such as trust, communication, and teamwork through the use of rope courses and experiential activities. In addition, the YMBL Sunshine Camp at
Lake
Travis
facility strives to cultivate self-awareness and instill self-confidence. The
Sunshine
Camp
Lake
Travis
facility also provides adolescents with the opportunity and support to reach beyond comfort levels and realize their full potential through counselor and peer relationships, team building, and sophisticated high-ropes course activities.
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The Austin Sunshine Camps incorporate experiential learning/eduation to help students achieve their goals. Experiential learning is a process for learning through action. The Association for Experiential Education regards experiential education as “a philosophy and methodology in which educators purposefully engage with learners in direct experience and focused reflection in order to increase knowledge, develop skills and clarify values.”
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