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City of Auburn Therapeutics Summer Camps (Camp TRailblazers and Camp TRailseekers)

City of Auburn Parks and Recreation

Auburn, Alabama - Lee County

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Provider overview

Auburn Parks and Recreation Therapeutics offers summer day camps for campers with intellectual disabilities, Camp TRailseekers (ages 8-14) and Camp TRailblazers (ages 15+), with games, activities, and field trips.

The City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Therapeutics Program operates summer day camps for campers with intellectual disabilities.

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Ages
Intellectually disabled citizens; Camp TRailseekers ages 8-14, Camp TRailblazers ages 15 and older
Season
Summer day camp; 2026 dates June 1 through July 23 (no camp the week of June 29 to July 3)
Cost
Fee is $100 with a 20% sibling discount ($80 each additional sibling); fees include healthy snacks, most camp supplies, and some field trips. Confirm current fees and registration; City of Auburn residents register first.

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Auburn Parks and Recreation Therapeutics Camps

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Therapeutics summer day camps

Summer day camps for campers with intellectual disabilities, age groups, activities and field trips, fees, and registration.

Ages
Intellectually disabled citizens; Camp TRailseekers ages 8-14, Camp TRailblazers ages 15 and older
Season
Summer day camp; 2026 dates June 1 through July 23 (no camp the week of June 29 to July 3)
Schedule
2026 camps run Monday-Thursday, 8am-2pm, June 1 to July 23. Contact the Therapeutic Programs Coordinator for registration and current details.
Cost
Fee is $100 with a 20% sibling discount ($80 each additional sibling); fees include healthy snacks, most camp supplies, and some field trips. Confirm current fees and registration; City of Auburn residents register first.
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The City of Auburn Therapeutics Program runs summer day camps for intellectually disabled citizens, with Camp TRailseekers for ages 8-14 and Camp TRailblazers for ages 15 and older; 2026 dates are June 1 through July 23, Monday-Thursday, 8am-2pm, with a published fee and coordinator contact.
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Therapeutics summer day camps

The City of Auburn Therapeutics Program runs summer day camps for intellectually disabled citizens, with Camp TRailseekers for ages 8-14 and Camp TRailblazers for ages 15 and older; 2026 dates are June 1 through July 23, Monday-Thursday, 8am-2pm, with a published fee and coordinator contact.

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What the provider says: The source names therapeutics summer camps, intellectually disabled citizens, age groups for Camp TRailseekers and Camp TRailblazers, snacks, camp supplies, and field trips.

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What we found: The City of Auburn Therapeutics Program runs summer day camps for intellectually disabled citizens, with Camp TRailseekers for ages 8-14 and Camp TRailblazers for ages 15 and older; 2026 dates are June 1 through July 23, Monday-Thursday, 8am-2pm, with a published fee and coordinator contact.

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