Cradle Beach unites individuals and families, with a focus on empowering children with special needs and the underserved to become their best selves. We create opportunities for life-changing experiences in a safe and inclusive environment.

Chestertown, MD

This is a traditional, residential summer camp for children and adults with all types of disabilities or special needs. June through August. There are 6 day and 12 day sessions for children 6 - 21, and 6 day sessions for adults 21+. There are two weeks each summer just for children with Autism ( 6 - 21) where each child has his/her own counselor. Generally there are 3 camp participants per one counselor, but one to one counseling is available.

East Brunswick, NJ

Daisy Recreation Program for child and adults with various disabilities

Paradise, TX

Providing a residential camping experience for children and adults with disabilities. We concentrate on camper's abilities, not disabilities.

The Fowler Center provides individuals outdoor adventures and activities to enhance personal growth and independence.

Social Skills Summer Programs with a Recreation and Life Skills Focus

Respite Camp allows individuals to enjoy the out of doors in a supportive small group ratio while giving the caregivers a needed break. Most groups are 2 counselors with 3-4 campers

Camp Escapades is an innovative summer day camp for children with developmental concerns and their siblings. Groups are staffed with occupational, physical or speech therapists, paraprofessional educators and one-on-one teen volunteers who are the child's "buddy" throughout the week. Activities include sensory experiences, dance, sports, fine motor skill development, music, games, yoga, cooking, and special events.

Our camp is available for all horse lovers of all abilities, beginning through advanced riders. Our ultimate goal is to teach each participant what it would be like to have a horse of their own.

Peace of mind for caregivers and a camp adventure of a lifetime for campers! A residential summer camp, monthly weekend camp and school break camp for children and adults with disabilities or special needs ages 6 - 106. See our website for dates and fees. easterseals.com/florida

Easter Seals Summer Camp is a nature-based, overnight program at a fully accessible camp, where campers (ages 6-49) with all types of disabilities explore new activities and skills in a fun, supportive environment. Activities include: swimming, sports & games, arts & crafts, waterslide, big swings, trampolines, camp fires, life and leadership skills. There is a 3:1 camper to staff ratio, plus registered nurses on site 24/7.

Summer therapy camp for children whose primary impairment is physical disabilities (including limb loss) in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula. Offering physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, & music therapy.

Millington, TN

Camp Conquest is a Christ-centered, overnight camp for children and adults with special needs, chronic illnesses, and disabilities, including Disabled Veterans.

Christian Camping Experience for individuals with Special Needs

York, PA

Camp Pennwood provides young people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to enjoy a traditional day camp. Campers participate in activities such as arts and crafts, archery, swimming, and musical activities during the five-week summer run.

Woodland Park, CO

All Camps, no matter what they are named, are "exploratory-style", meaning campers will have the opportunity to explore a variety of summer recreation and camp activities which may include archery, arts and crafts, community field trips, cycling, high ropes challenge course, indoor climbing, field games, mountain biking, paddle sports, sensory and science projects, and equestrian activities.

All camps are open to children with or without special needs. Camps will include daily riding lessons, horse crafts, games and a Horse Show on the last day so campers can strut their stuff!

Sib Camp is an opportunity for siblings of children with disabilities to kick back, experience the freedom and thrill of adventure, and share a great time with peers who truly understand the ups and downs of life with siblings what have special needs. It includes zip-lining, kayaking, geocaching, biking, swimming, campfires and lots of fun.