Our camp is for teens ages 12-15 who don’t want to spend their summer sitting on the couch! Campers get to meet new friends and explore St. Louis through field trips and activities. There are four sessions of camp and each will be different, so you can sign up for all of them. Teen Camp meets each morning at the Bridgeton Recreation Center, and runs three days a week, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with an occasional extended day for long field trips such as Six Flags. Each week will consist of two field trip days and one on-site day which includes swimming at Bridgeton Crossing. By popular demand, two of the four weeks will include Six Flags trips. Camp calendars with the full field trip schedule are e-mailed to registered participants as soon as they are finalized. REGISTRATION: If your child has not attended a Bridgeton summer camp before, please bring a copy of his/her birth certificate with you when you register. You will also want to bring emergency contact names and phone numbers to complete the registration form. Due to the nature of the program, each session will have a maximum of 21 participants. Registration closes two Mondays prior to the start of each session, or when the session is filled. Sessions may be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met by registration closing date. SESSIONS: Session 1: July 10-12 Mon.-Wed. Session 2: July 17-19 Mon.-Wed.* Session 3: July 24-26 Mon.-Wed. Session 4: July 31-Aug. 2 Mon.-Wed.* Sessions 1 and 3 (price per session) Bridgeton Residents/BRC Members $100 Non-residents $115 Sessions 2 and 4 (price per session)* Bridgeton Residents/BRC Members $125 Non-residents: $140 *Save on Sessions 2 and 4: Sessions 2 and 4 include a trip to Six Flags (Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.). Register for both sessions 2 and 4 and save $10/session, and your camper will receive a Six Flags season pass. The season pass will be issued at the time of registration and the cost of this pass is non-refundable regardless of your child’s attendance at Teen Camp and/or cancellation of the Teen Camp session. Your child will be expected to bring it with him/her on the days we visit Six Flags. TEEN CAMP Q & A What types of trips does Teen Camp take? In 2017 we’re going places like Flying Spider, Meramec Caverns, Upper Limits indoor rock climbing, Great American Human Foosball, and Demolition Ball. We typically visit 1-2 teen-friendly restaurants (lunch is included on those days). Why is Teen Camp so expensive? Teen Camp goes on some trips that are quite expensive; we also travel by charter bus on our trips, which makes the base price of the camp much higher than Day Camp. If you add up the costs of field trip admissions, presenters, staff, and transportation, you’ll find that you get your money’s worth!