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  • Adventure Camp

    Horseback Ride, Backpack, Kayak, Waterski, Canoe, Survival, and Travel.Read More

  • traditional camp

    Arts & Crafts, Drama, Sports, Dance, & Games. Families can participate in activities on opening & closing day. Read More

  • group camp & rental

    Family Camps. Custom Rentals (Scout, Church, Company, Nonprofit, Birthday, Wedding, Reunion, or Retreat).Read More

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To Register for Camp

Simply read program descriptions to choose a program and date that you would like to attend. Then, complete an application online or mail in an application. Make payments. Complete and submit forms to PO Box 55 Draper UT 84020. Phone (800) 200-CAMP (2267) with questions.
Since total enrollment is limited early application for sessions is advised. All applications are handled in the order in which they are received. Payment can be made online, via telephone, or email. The camp accepts check, credit card, or money order. Deposit is due at time of enrollment. A $500 deposit is required for Adventure Camp. A $200 deposit is required for Traditional Camp, CIT, and Parent and Me Adventure.. A $50 deposit is required for all other programs. Camp fees are due June 1, 2011.
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Safety and Security

The parents and camper applicant understand that smoking, chewing tobacco, or the use of any alcoholic beverages, narcotics, controlled substances and non-prescription drugs are not permitted at Navajo Trails. It is understood that the Camp Directors reserve the right to dismiss, without refund, any camper whose influence is deemed harmful to others or to the best interests of the Camp. In Submitting this application, the parent certifies that the camper is in good, normal health, has no abnormal tendencies, is subject to taking reasonable directions and would make a desirable companion for the other campers.
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