Weather Policies and Protocols

At Lure of the Wild, we embrace the outdoors in all its forms — rain or shine. While weather can occasionally be a challenge, helping campers navigate minor discomforts is central to our mission. These experiences foster resilience and determination, key skills we nurture in all our campers.

We are consistently recognized by Health Department inspectors as one of the best-managed programs in the state.

Comprehensive Training

  • Staff receive no fewer than 40 hours of health and safety training before each summer season, including:
      • Two days of Wilderness First Aid led by a professional backcountry EMT (a biennial certification that we provide annually for ALL staff).
      • Additional safety and child development training by our camp nurse and leadership team.
      • Weekly in-season training to practice scenarios and proactive safety strategies. 

Proven Protocols

  • Our health and safety protocols are Health Department-approved and modeled after National Park Service and US Forest Service standards.

Commitment to Health and Safety

Weather-Related Closures and Adaptations

Camp is only canceled when dangerous wind speeds are forecasted, in line with US Forest Service operational guidelines.

- We use a covered outdoor shelter during thunderstorms or intense rain.
- Camp activities resume outdoors as soon as conditions improve.

Managing Heat

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Natural Cooling

Most activities take place in shaded woodlands, which are significantly cooler than open areas.

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Hydration

- Hourly water breaks ensure every camper drinks water, supervised by counselors.
- Bottles are refilled as needed, and campers enjoy a fun "water song" as a reminder.

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Water Play

Streams and water play areas provide additional cooling and fun for campers.

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Body Awareness

Campers are encouraged to listen to their bodies and adjust activity levels as needed.

Rainy Days

Rainy days offer unique and memorable experiences:

  • Children explore puddles, streams, and the transformed woods.
  • Wildlife like frogs and amphibians are more visible.
  • These days build resilience and a sense of accomplishment as campers navigate new challenges.

Severe Weather

  • In cases of thunderstorms or temporary high winds, campers shelter in our covered outdoor areas.
  • Activities like board games may briefly replace outdoor exploration, but we return to the woods as soon as it’s safe.

Preparedness

  • Staff are equipped with redundant communication devices (radios and phones).
  • Weather radar is closely monitored to ensure camper safety.

Cancellation Policy

If you feel the need to cancel due to weather or other reasons, you can do so through the Parent Portal. Please note: Cancellation fees may apply as per our policy.

For more information on preparing for camp, refer to our Orientation Packet and FAQ.

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- Mila
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