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Camp Idlewild of Florida

Camp Idlewild of Florida

Land O' Lakes, Florida - Pasco County

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May 15, 2026

Area

Nature Coast

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7602 Henry Drive, Land O' Lakes, FL 34638

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Provider overview

Camp Idlewild of Florida offers Land O' Lakes camp sessions adapted for children with autism, Down syndrome, ADHD, sensory processing, and developmental delays.

Camp Idlewild of Florida is a Land O' Lakes nonprofit camp on a 140-acre property offering adapted camp experiences and respite-oriented programming for children and young adults with special needs.

Quick facts

Phone
813-996-1226
Ages
Children with special needs and varying abilities ages 6 to 17; the home page also references young adult programming ages 18 to 30
Season
Summer camp and weekend camp sessions as scheduled by Camp Idlewild
Cost
The FAQ references deposits, refunds, and financial assistance for summer sessions; families should confirm current session fees and aid.

Location contacts

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Camp Idlewild of Florida

7602 Henry Drive, Land O' Lakes, FL 34638

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Programs and offerings

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Adapted special needs camp

Special-needs camp sessions with adapted outdoor, arts, sports, water, nature, and cabin activities for campers with varied support needs.

Ages
Children with special needs and varying abilities ages 6 to 17; the home page also references young adult programming ages 18 to 30
Season
Summer camp and weekend camp sessions as scheduled by Camp Idlewild
Schedule
The source describes summer and weekend session check-in and check-out times; families should confirm current session dates and openings.
Cost
The FAQ references deposits, refunds, and financial assistance for summer sessions; families should confirm current session fees and aid.
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Last checked
May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Camp Idlewild FAQ says the Land O' Lakes nonprofit serves children with special needs and varying abilities ages 6 to 17, including autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, ADHD, Down syndrome, and developmental delays, and lists adapted activities such as music, drama, swimming, archery, nature walks, yoga, sports, science, arts, canoeing, scavenger hunts, fishing, staff training, and a 5:1 or better staff-to-camper ratio.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Adapted special needs camp

The official Camp Idlewild FAQ says the Land O' Lakes nonprofit serves children with special needs and varying abilities ages 6 to 17, including autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, ADHD, Down syndrome, and developmental delays, and lists adapted activities such as music, drama, swimming, archery, nature walks, yoga, sports, science, arts, canoeing, scavenger hunts, fishing, staff training, and a 5:1 or better staff-to-camper ratio.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Camp Idlewild describes adapted activities, respite for parents and caregivers, staff and volunteer training, medical and emergency procedures, behavior management, CPR/First Aid, special diet options, sensory space, and a 5:1 or better staff-to-camper ratio.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm camper eligibility, session type, physical exam deadline, medication procedures, nursing or technician support, diet accommodations, cabin fit, sensory space access, supervision ratio, behavioral support limits, activity adaptations, financial assistance, and whether weekend or summer camp is the right match.

What we checked

What we found: The official Camp Idlewild FAQ says the Land O' Lakes nonprofit serves children with special needs and varying abilities ages 6 to 17, including autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, ADHD, Down syndrome, and developmental delays, and lists adapted activities such as music, drama, swimming, archery, nature walks, yoga, sports, science, arts, canoeing, scavenger hunts, fishing, staff training, and a 5:1 or better staff-to-camper ratio.

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What to confirm

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Is Camp Idlewild of Florida reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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