Camp Quinebaug
Connecticut Department of Developmental Services (DDS) North Region
Killingly, Connecticut - Windham County
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Jun 3, 2026
Hartford
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Killingly, Connecticut
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Provider overview
Camp Quinebaug is a state-run accessible summer day camp in Killingly for school-age children with developmental disabilities, with swimming, boating, nature, arts, and games.
Camp Quinebaug is operated by the State of Connecticut Department of Developmental Services North Region, in conjunction with the nonprofit Helping Hands of Camp Quinebaug, as a summer day camp for school-age children with developmental disabilities in northeastern Connecticut.
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- Ages
- School-age children with developmental disabilities
- Season
- Summer day camp, approximately six weeks beginning in late June
- Cost
- There is no cost for eligible children to attend; confirm eligibility, enhanced staffing arrangements, and current registration with DDS North Region.
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Camp is seasonal with set eligibility. Families should confirm session dates, eligibility, and registration with DDS North Region directly.
Programs and offerings
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Accessible summer day camp
Summer day camp for school-age children with developmental disabilities, swimming and boating, nature and arts, accessible facilities, eligibility, and registration.
- Ages
- School-age children with developmental disabilities
- Season
- Summer day camp, approximately six weeks beginning in late June
- Schedule
- Contact DDS North Region for current Camp Quinebaug session dates, eligibility, and registration in Killingly.
- Cost
- There is no cost for eligible children to attend; confirm eligibility, enhanced staffing arrangements, and current registration with DDS North Region.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- Camp Quinebaug, operated by the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services North Region in partnership with the Helping Hands of Camp Quinebaug, is a six-week summer day camp in Killingly for school-age children with developmental disabilities, offering swimming, boating, fishing, nature enrichment, arts and crafts, and sports and games at a fully accessible camp on the Wauregan Reservoir.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Accessible summer day camp
Camp Quinebaug, operated by the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services North Region in partnership with the Helping Hands of Camp Quinebaug, is a six-week summer day camp in Killingly for school-age children with developmental disabilities, offering swimming, boating, fishing, nature enrichment, arts and crafts, and sports and games at a fully accessible camp on the Wauregan Reservoir.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names a summer day camp for school-age children with developmental disabilities, a fully accessible camp environment, swimming, boating, fishing, nature enrichment, arts and crafts, and sports and games.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about eligibility, the staff-to-camper ratio and enhanced staffing, water activities, accessible facilities, what to pack, and how to register.
What we checked
What we found: Camp Quinebaug, operated by the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services North Region in partnership with the Helping Hands of Camp Quinebaug, is a six-week summer day camp in Killingly for school-age children with developmental disabilities, offering swimming, boating, fishing, nature enrichment, arts and crafts, and sports and games at a fully accessible camp on the Wauregan Reservoir.
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What information should families confirm with Connecticut Department of Developmental Services (DDS) North Region?
Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.
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