East Hartford YMCA: Camp Nowashe

Mayberry Elementary School, 101 Great Hill Rd East Hartford, CT 06108

Make This Summer Unforgettable at the YMCA Day Camp!

This summer, give your child the gift of adventure, discovery, and connection at YMCA Day Camp! Every day is thoughtfully planned with hands-on activities, laughter-filled moments, and opportunities to grow. From outdoor games and creative arts to STEAM exploration and field trips, campers stay active, curious, and engaged all summer long.

A Summer Full of Smiles, Growth, and Belonging.
At the YMCA, we believe summer camp should be more than fun—it should help children build confidence, friendships, and lifelong memories. Our camps provide a safe, supportive environment where kids are encouraged to try new things, express themselves, and feel like they truly belong. Each YMCA branch offers its own unique activities, ensuring every camper’s experience is as special as they are.

Building Values, One Fun Day at a Time. 
Inclusion, kindness, respect, and teamwork are woven into everything we do. Every camper is welcomed, celebrated, and supported, creating a camp community that feels like a second family.

Why Choose YMCA Day Camp? 

  • A wide variety of exciting activities that keep kids engaged all summer.
  • A welcoming, diverse environment where every child feels included.
  • Caring, trained counselors who nurture confidence, creativity, and leadership.
  • Weekly themes and field trips that keep camp fresh and exciting.

Don’t Miss Out—Join the Fun!
Spots fill quickly! Registration is simple and convenient—just click “Register Online” to secure your child’s place for a summer they’ll never forget.

*We accept Care 4 Kids and offer financial assistance.

Schedule:

Before camp: 7 am - 9 am
Camp day: 9 am - 4 pm
After camp: 4 pm - 6 pm

Camp Nowashe 2025

Day Camp

Camp Nowashe offers an exciting and well-rounded summer experience for campers in Grades K–8 (Kindergarten must be completed). With weekly field trips, specialty camps, sports activities, and themed weeks, no two days are the same!

Pricing:

Before Camp Care: $30/Week 

After Camp Care: $30/Week

Day Camp: $299/Week 

Register Here

Welcome to a Summer of Fun, Learning, and Adventure!

Below is an overview of our 2026 Weekly Camp Themes, designed to spark imagination, inspire curiosity, and keep campers excited all summer long. 

2026 Camp Weeks and Themes
Week 1:  
Kickoff Carnival
June 15-19, 2026

Summer Starts Here: Summer begins with a bang! Campers jump right into the fun with carnival-style games, team challenges, prizes, and high-energy activities that set the tone for an amazing summer.

Field Trip: Trampoline Park

Week 2:  
Dinosaur Explorers 
 
June 22-26, 2026 

Step Back In Time!: Step back in time! Campers become paleontologists as they dig for fossils, learn about prehistoric creatures, and enjoy hands-on dinosaur-themed crafts and games.

Field Trip: The Dinosaur Place at Nature’s Art Village (Montville, CT)

Week 3: 
US Stars
June 29- July 3, 2026

Stripes & Summer Fun: Celebrate summer with red, white, and blue spirit! Campers enjoy patriotic crafts, team games, and creative activities that highlight history, art, and community fun.

Field Trip: New Britain Museum of American Art

Week 4: 
Super Science Explorers
July 6-10, 2026

Get Ready For Experiments: discoveries, and “wow” moments! Campers explore chemistry, physics, and engineering through hands-on projects and exciting science challenges.

Field Trip: Connecticut Science Center (Hartford)

Week 5: 
Space & Stars
July 13-17, 2026

Blast off into space!: Campers explore planets, stars, and galaxies through interactive learning, creative projects, and cosmic games.

Field Trip: Mattatuck Museum Planetarium (Waterbury, CT)

Week 6: 
Mad Science & Inventors
July 20-24, 2026

Innovation Meets Imagination: Campers think like inventors as they build, design, and test creative solutions while learning how great ideas come to life.

Field Trip: Connecticut Science Center (Hartford)

Week 7: 
Around the World
July 27-31, 2026

Pack Your Bags: no passport required! Campers “travel” across continents, learning about different cultures through music, games, food-inspired activities, and global traditions.

Field Trip: New England Air Museum

Week 8: 
Animal Adventures
August 3-7, 2026

A Wild Week of Learning!: Campers explore animal habitats, behaviors, and conservation through crafts, games, and hands-on animal-themed experiences.

Field Trip: Beardsley Zoo (Bridgeport, CT)

Week 9: 
Water World Wonders
August 10-14, 2026

Cool off and celebrate the end of summer with water-filled fun!: Campers enjoy splash games, team activities, and thrilling rides to close out the season in style.

Field Trip: Quassy Amusement Park

 

 

CORE ACTIVITIES AT THE CAMP

Arts & Crafts

Choice Activities (Electives or Skill Slots)

Large Group Games

Nature Activities

S.T.E.M

Songs

Sports

Swim Lessons

Team Building

DAY CAMP AMENITIES

Basketball
Field Spaces
Splash Pad
Swimming

Camp FAQs

  • Backpack to carry all their items (Label all camper items) 
  • Bathing Suit and Towel
  • Healthy Lunch
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sunscreen and Bug Spray
  • Complete change of clothes in a Ziplock bag for children under eight in case of accidents
  • Any medications you have paperwork for 
  • Closed toe shoes must be worn except while swimming
  • Electronics - campers will have all electronics confiscated and returned to the parents upon pick up. 
  • Anything that can be considered a weapon
  • Any valuables
  • Juuls or other E-cigarettes - all YMCA camps are smoke and vape free areas. 
  • Camps run an intensive 40 hours or more of Staff orientation before the campers arrive. We cover the basics of our: camp philosophy, behavior management, lesson plans, water safety, climbing safety, and day camp life. However, most importantly we spend time doing the activities that campers will spend their summer taking part in. Counselors learn different adaptations to games like Capture the Flag, Four–Square, and Gods Eyes. In addition, counselors have guest speakers discuss child abuse prevention, emergency action plans, and other integral parts of the camp day.
  • Camp staff older than 18 years old are trained in medication administration by a licensed RN, PA, or MD. 
  • Inhalers, epi-pen, and additional emergency medications are necessary to ensuring your camper is safe. On the first day of each session parents are responsible for dropping of their medication with the following items:
    • Original prescription box with current label
    • Medication that has not expired
    • Medical Authorization form signed by the campers physician and parent
    • Care Plan signed by the campers physician and parent. 
  • If you have any further questions regarding camper medication and forms; please reach out to your camp leadership. 
  • Yes, the State of Connecticut requires a physical examination complete with parent signatures. That form can be found on our website. Physical exams are valid for 3 years from the date of the last exam. However, if there are any pertinent medical conditions that happened during the year, please reach out to the camp staff. A copy of the health form can be found on our website. 
  • LOTS OF THINGS! First of all, a misty or lightly rainy day will not stop us from following our normal schedule (so send your child with a light rain jacket). If it is a steady downpour, we resort to our vast arsenal of indoor activities, including portable teamwork activities, character values lessons, skits, songs, group games, portable sports activities and much more. 
  • Our camp days are filled with a variety of hands-on activities based around each camp’s theme. These activities are designed to be fun and exciting while helping campers to develop skills and positive habits in scientific and critical thinking. Actual schedules may vary, based on weather, preferences of camp groups, and other factors. We design our curricula to include structured activities, and unstructured free-play, taking advantage of both indoor and outdoor spaces to accommodate different learning styles and energy levels.

The YMCA follows the State of Connecticut guidelines for camper to counselor ratio. 

  • 1 counselor to 9 campers: Campers 6 years old and under
  • 1 counselor to 12 campers: Campers 7 years old and over

A deposit of $50 per week per child is due at the time of registration to reserve your spot. The remaining balance for each registered week will be drafted 4 weeks prior to the camp session starting. If you register less than 4 weeks prior to the session beginning, full payment will be due at the time of registration. If you would like to set up a payment plan different from above, please reach out to your local branch.

  • Yes, the YMCA provides financial assistance and will assist you in applying for Care4kids. 
  • Deposits are nonrefundable, and only transferable for the current camp year. Refunds will not be given for cancellations within 4 weeks of a session starting. Upon written request, paid fees may be transferred to another camp week if space is available.
  • Registration is completed on the ghymca.org website. The system will walk you through filling out and submitting the registration. The registration and deposits must be submitted at the time of registration. 
  • Yes, you and the other authorized pick ups would need to show an ID during pick up. As the summer goes on, the camp team will begin to remember you and may you sign you out without one. However, always make sure you bring an ID! 
  • Yes, as long as they are within the same age or grade levels the campers can be grouped together. Please reach out to your camp for more information. 

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU

Affordable Care and Financial Assistance

While we try to make our programs affordable for everyone, we understand that cost may be a barrier for some families. We encourage you to apply for financial assistance through our Y if you find that you may have difficulties in paying your program fees.

Financial Assistance CARE4KIDS 

Please return your completed application along with the supporting documents to your local YMCA.

Raising Funds

You are also invited to become a part of the YMCA Annual Campaign, where parents and other volunteers help raise money to provide scholarships for families who would not otherwise be able to participate in our programs.

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