Summer Programs & Camps

This summer let your child’s imagination come to life as a chef, Olympian, gymnast, or even a robotics engineer! M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation offers assorted camps that fit the imagination of your child.

Registration

Registration is simple and flexible. Register your child for as many summer day camp sessions as you want and still schedule summer vacations! No matter what you choose, your child will have a safe, memorable summer! Before registering for summer day camps or summer playgrounds/teen centers, set up a free ParksDirect account. 

Registration is open!

NOTE: Extended care space is guaranteed once a child is registered for a camp. It isn’t necessary to register for extended care on the same day as camp registration.

To register for a summer day camp, playground, or teen center, please visit Parks Direct and search for the keyword of each program.

Summer Camps

Jump To: Camp Forms | Camp Policies

Overview

  • June 17- August 23, 2024
  • Before/After Care available. *Please Note: Before/After Care is not available for Pre-School Camps.
  • One-week or two-week sessions
  • Camp Hours: 9 am-4:30 pm; Before Care Hours: 7-9 am; After Care Hours: 4:30-6 pm
  • Variety of camps:
  • Adventure Travel
  • American Sign Language
  • Art
  • Basketball
  • Cake Decorating
  • Cheerleading
  • Counselor-in-Training
  • Digital Media
  • Disc Jockey
  • E-Sports Gaming
  • Fashion Design
  • Figure skating
  • Futsal
  • General Recreation
  • Glow Glam
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Ice Skating
  • Junior Lifeguard
  • LEGO
  • Life Skills
  • Majorette
  • MakerSpace
  • Modeling
  • Nature
  • Robotics
  • Sewing
  • Soccer
  • Swim 
  • Tennis
  • Theater
  • Track and Field
  • Video Games
  • Vocal
  • Therapeutic Recreation Camps ages 6-21 (Prince George’s County Residents only).
  • Ages 4-17; Therapeutic Recreation Camps are ages 6-21
  • Fee Assistance is available.
  • Payment scheduling is available with a deposit of $50 per child, per session.

Camp Registration Forms & Required Information

Maryland state law requires that each camper have a complete set of forms at each campsite where the camper is registered. Completed forms must be turned in prior to the first day of the camp session. It is your responsibility to deliver all necessary forms to each campsite. Campers may not attend any camp sessions without completed forms on site. No exceptions.

If you have questions or need help before, during, or after registration please call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-2255 or email us at CustomerService@pgparks.com

Required Summer Programs Participant Information

We require all Summer Program participants to provide us with answers to a few basic questions to protect their health and safety. Beginning February 1, 2024, there will be an Activity Section available on the PARKS DIRECT registration system to collect this information. Simply register your child for the section titled “Summer Program Participant Information” (16600-300A) and answer the required questions. Children may not attend any session without completing this information. These include:

  • Emergency Contact Name (other than parent/guardian)
    • Please provide the full name of the person to contact in case of an emergency.
  • Emergency Contact Phone Number (other than parent/guardian)
    • Please provide the phone number of the emergency contact.
  • Physician’s Name
    • Please provide the name of your child’s physician.
  • Physician’s Phone Number
    • Please provide the physician’s phone number.
  • Is the participant a swimmer/non-swimmer? 
    • Please indicate whether you want your child to take the Swim Test or be designated as a Non-Swimmer. (See page 4 of the camp brochure or online flip book.)
  • Are there any health problems including physical, psychiatric, or behavioral problems of which we need to be aware? 
    • Please answer Yes or No. Participants who have health issues such as allergies or other illness, take medication (prescription or over-the-counter), or use emergency medical devices such as inhalers or Epi-pens should answer Yes.
    • The Health-Medication Form will be printed with your Day Camp Confirmation Receipt at the end of the registration. This form must be completed and returned to staff prior to your child’s participation in the day camp program. If you answer No, you will not need to complete any additional health forms.
  • Has the participant been immunized?
    • Yes – student in a Maryland public or private school
      • If you answer Yes – and the student was in a Maryland public or private school, you will not need to complete a Maryland DHM Immunization Certificate.
    • Yes – student is home-schooled or was in a school other than in the state of Maryland school
    • No
      • If you answer No, or Yes, the student is home-schooled or was in a school other than the state of Maryland, then the Maryland DHM Immunization Certificate will print out with your Day Camp Confirmation receipt. This certificate must be completed and returned to staff prior to your child’s participation in the day camp program.
  • Does your camper need assistance with applying “SPRAY-ON” sunscreen during program hours or outdoor trip activities?
    • Please indicate whether your child will need assistance from staff when applying spray-on sunscreen during program hours or outdoor trip.

  When you’ve completed this information once, and if you want to register the child for additional camp sessions during the summer, these fields will automatically populate with your answers.

Day Camp Forms

Once you have completed the required participant information, you will be directed to our forms page where you can download and complete the forms they’ll need in order to participate this summer. A complete set of forms must be submitted to each program location your child is attending before June 1st. Children may not attend any session without turning in these forms.

Please Note: Participation Assessment Form is only required if the camper has a disability and is requesting support through the Program Access Office or attending a Therapeutic Recreation camp.

Camp Policies

General Policies

  • Day camps will be closed on July 4th in celebration of Independence Day.
  • Participants must provide their own transportation.
  • Campers must be signed in and out by authorized individuals.
  • Campers must bring their own lunches; at sites without refrigeration, please bring non-perishable lunches.
  • Campers must participate in off-site special events and field trips, except for the optional amusement park trip (if scheduled).
  • Campers will be charged an additional fee for amusement park trips (if scheduled).
  • Closed-toe shoes are required; sandals are not permitted.
  • Most camps are open to residents of all jurisdictions; some, however, are open to Prince George’s County residents only. Be sure to check activity descriptions.
  • Participants should leave personal belongings, such as iPods, at home.
  • Day camps are co-ed unless otherwise noted.
  • Campers must meet the age requirements by the end of the camp session.
  • If you encounter problems during registration, please call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-2255.
  • All activities and programs are subject to change and/or cancellation on code orange or higher weather days.
  • Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Federal Tax Identification (ID) Number 526-001-550.

Cancellation Policy

Registrants are entitled to a 100% refund (or PARKS DIRECT credit) in the event that M-NCPPC cancels a camp.

Check Policy

Checks returned for insufficient funds will be assessed a $35 fee, in addition to your bank charges. No starter checks accepted.

Extended Care Options

  • Supervised, non-structured playtime after camp session hours is available for many camp sessions. Check brochure for locations at which extended care is offered.
  • If offered, Before Care is from 7-9 am and After Care from 4:30-6 pm. Camp registrants are guaranteed an extended care space if it is offered for that camp.
  • Extended care is not available for preschool camps, half-day camps, or as otherwise indicated.

Fee Policy & Fee Assistance

The facilities and services of M-NCPPC are available to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disabilities or ability to pay. The inability to pay for M-NCPPC services or programs does not exclude participation. Fee assistance is available for Prince George’s County residents only. Formal proof of financial need is required. Completed applications must be submitted at least three weeks prior to camp start date.

For information, contact customer service: customerservice@pgeparks.com | 301-699-2255.

Fee Definitions

Fees for camp sessions are listed in groups.

  • (R) means Residents of Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties.
  • (NR) means Non-Residents – those who live anywhere other than Prince George’s or Montgomery Counties.
  • (IA) means residents living in the Impact Area of the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex/Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center. Impact Area Residents receive a fee reduction for camp programs at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex/Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center.
  • Call 301-583-2400 or TTD 711 for information about the impact area.

Late Payment Penalties

If you’ve made a deposit and full payment is not received by the due date (June 1 or July 1), your space may be forfeited and you will lose your $50 deposit. If the camp accepts your late payment, you will be assessed an additional $20 late payment fee.

Late Pickup Fee Policy

A late fee of $10 per camper for every 15 minutes late (or portion thereof) will be assessed for campers who are not picked up by the program’s scheduled closing time. Payment is due when you pick up your camper. We recognize that emergencies arise and request that parents call the campsite if they are delayed for any reason.

Payment & Scheduling Options

VISA/MasterCard credit and debit cards, checks (until June 1), and cash are accepted. You may pay in full if you prefer or you may make a $50 deposit (per camper, per session) at the time of registration and schedule payment of the remaining balance due (except when registering via PARKS DIRECT telephone).

The $50 deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable.

Scheduled Payments

Scheduled payments must be paid in full by June 1 for camp sessions that begin on or before July 19, or by July 1 for camp sessions that begin after July 19. (June 1 is the last date personal checks will be accepted for any camp session.) You may pay your balance before the due date, however, when paying online, your payment will be recorded and shown as a credit to your PARKS DIRECT account. On the due date, the system will automatically apply that credit to the balance due.

Your credit card account will not be billed automatically.

ParksDirect

If you register via PARKS DIRECT, we accept all major credit/debit cards, or have funds. M-NCPPC uses the latest in payment security. Collection and retention of customer information is confidential. We do not give, share, sell, transfer, or rent any personal information to third parties.

Required Forms

Maryland state law requires that each camper have a complete set of forms at each campsite where the camper is registered. Completed forms must be turned in prior to the first day of the camp session. It is your responsibility to deliver all necessary forms to each campsite. Campers may not attend any camp sessions without completed forms on site. Completed forms are due by June 1, no exceptions.

When completing tax forms, you may need to know The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission’s (M-NCPPC) Federal Tax Identification (ID) number.

M-NCPPC’s Federal Tax ID is 526-001-550. Find instructions for obtaining your childcare tax receipt.

Disability Services and Inclusion Supports

We encourage and support the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive disability modifications for Summer Camps and Extended Care programs.

Therapeutic recreation programs are open to Prince George’s County residents only.

All disability modification requests for camps must be indicated on the Health Form, noted on PARKS DIRECT accounts, and requested at least two weeks prior to the start date of the camp.

For questions about disability modifications, contact program.access@pgparks.com or 301-249-7200 (MD Relay 7-1-1)

Wait Lists

If a day camp session is full, you may put your name on a wait list and register for another camp during that session. If a spot opens at your first-choice camp, upon your request your registration and payments will be transferred to the first-choice camp without penalty.

Withdrawals & Refunds

Withdrawal and refund requests for fully paid or partially paid registrations are subject to a $50 non-transferable, non-refundable withdrawal fee per child, per session. Withdrawal and refund requests from extended care (with continued enrollment in associated camp) will be assessed a 20% fee, no exceptions. Withdrawals from programs must be processed by the facility offering the program.

Registration Errors

Made a mistake? All day camp registrations may be transferred or withdrawn without penalty for the first two weeks after Resident registration begins. Registrations done in error for all programs may be transferred or withdrawn without penalty on the same day by calling the Park and Planning Help Desk at 301-699-2255.

Day Camps

Overview

  • Day camps will be closed on July 4 in celebration of Independence Day.
  • Participants must provide their own transportation.
  • Campers must be signed in and out by authorized individuals.
  • Campers must bring their own lunches; at sites without refrigeration, please bring non-perishable lunches.
  • Campers must participate in off-site special events and field trips, except for the optional amusement park trip (if scheduled).
  • Campers will be charged an additional fee for amusement park trips (if scheduled).
  • Closed-toe shoes are required; sandals are not permitted.
  • Most camps are open to residents of all jurisdictions. Therapeutic Recreation camps are open to Prince George’s County residents only. Be sure to check activity descriptions.
  • Participants should leave personal belongings, such as iPods, at home.
  • Day camps are co-ed unless otherwise noted.
  • Campers must meet the age requirements by the end of the camp session.
  • If you encounter problems during registration, please call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-2255.
  • All activities and programs are subject to change and/or cancellation on code orange or higher weather days.
  • Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Federal Tax Identification (ID) Number 526-001-550.

Camp Registration Forms & Required Information

Maryland state law requires that each camper have a complete set of forms at each campsite where the camper is registered. Completed forms must be turned in prior to the first day of the camp session. It is your responsibility to deliver all necessary forms to each campsite. Campers may not attend any camp sessions without completed forms on site. No exceptions.

If you have questions or need help before, during, or after registration please call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-2255 or email us at CustomerService@pgparks.com

Required Summer Programs Participant Information

We require all Summer Program participants to provide us with answers to a few basic questions to protect their health and safety. Beginning February 1, 2024, there will be an Activity Section available on the PARKS DIRECT registration system to collect this information. Simply register your child for the section titled “Summer Program Participant Information” (16600-300A) and answer the required questions. Children may not attend any session without completing this information. These include:

  • Emergency Contact Name (other than parent/guardian)
    • Please provide the full name of the person to contact in case of an emergency.
  • Emergency Contact Phone Number (other than parent/guardian)
    • Please provide the phone number of the emergency contact.
  • Physician’s Name
    • Please provide the name of your child’s physician.
  • Physician’s Phone Number
    • Please provide the physician’s phone number.
  • Is the participant a swimmer/non-swimmer? 
    • Please indicate whether you want your child to take the Swim Test or be designated as a Non-Swimmer. (See page 4 of the camp brochure or online flip book.)
  • Are there any health problems including physical, psychiatric, or behavioral problems of which we need to be aware? 
    • Please answer Yes or No. Participants who have health issues such as allergies or other illness, take medication (prescription or over-the-counter), or use emergency medical devices such as inhalers or Epi-pens should answer Yes.
    • The Health-Medication Form will be printed with your Day Camp Confirmation Receipt at the end of the registration. This form must be completed and returned to staff prior to your child’s participation in the day camp program. If you answer No, you will not need to complete any additional health forms.
  • Has the participant been immunized?
    • Yes – student in a Maryland public or private school
      • If you answer Yes – and the student was in a Maryland public or private school, you will not need to complete a Maryland DHM Immunization Certificate.
    • Yes – student is home-schooled or was in a school other than in the state of Maryland school
    • No
      • If you answer No, or Yes, the student is home-schooled or was in a school other than the state of Maryland, then the Maryland DHM Immunization Certificate will print out with your Day Camp Confirmation receipt. This certificate must be completed and returned to staff prior to your child’s participation in the day camp program.
  • Does your camper need assistance with applying “SPRAY-ON” sunscreen during program hours or outdoor trip activities?
    • Please indicate whether your child will need assistance from staff when applying spray-on sunscreen during program hours or outdoor trip.

  When you’ve completed this information once, and if you want to register the child for additional camp sessions during the summer, these fields will automatically populate with your answers.

Day Camp Forms

Once you have completed the required participant information, you will be directed to our forms page where you can download and complete the forms they’ll need in order to participate this summer. A complete set of forms must be submitted to each program location your child is attending before June 1st. Children may not attend any session without turning in these forms.

Please Note: Participation Assessment Form is only required if the camper has a disability and is requesting support through the Program Access Office or attending a Therapeutic Recreation camp.

Camp Policies

General Policies

  • Day camps will be closed on July 4th in celebration of Independence Day.
  • Participants must provide their own transportation.
  • Campers must be signed in and out by authorized individuals.
  • Campers must bring their own lunches; at sites without refrigeration, please bring non-perishable lunches.
  • Campers must participate in off-site special events and field trips, except for the optional amusement park trip (if scheduled).
  • Campers will be charged an additional fee for amusement park trips (if scheduled).
  • Closed-toe shoes are required; sandals are not permitted.
  • Most camps are open to residents of all jurisdictions; some, however, are open to Prince George’s County residents only. Be sure to check activity descriptions.
  • Participants should leave personal belongings, such as iPods, at home.
  • Day camps are co-ed unless otherwise noted.
  • Campers must meet the age requirements by the end of the camp session.
  • If you encounter problems during registration, please call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-2255.
  • All activities and programs are subject to change and/or cancellation on code orange or higher weather days.
  • Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Federal Tax Identification (ID) Number 526-001-550.

Cancellation Policy

Registrants are entitled to a 100% refund (or PARKS DIRECT credit) in the event that M-NCPPC cancels a camp.

Check Policy

Checks returned for insufficient funds will be assessed a $35 fee, in addition to your bank charges. No starter checks accepted.

Extended Care Options

  • Supervised, non-structured playtime after camp session hours is available for many camp sessions. Check brochure for locations at which extended care is offered.
  • If offered, Before Care is from 7-9 am and After Care from 4:30-6 pm. Camp registrants are guaranteed an extended care space if it is offered for that camp.
  • Extended care is not available for preschool camps, half-day camps, or as otherwise indicated.

Fee Policy & Fee Assistance

The facilities and services of M-NCPPC are available to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disabilities or ability to pay. The inability to pay for M-NCPPC services or programs does not exclude participation. Fee assistance is available for Prince George’s County residents only. Formal proof of financial need is required. Completed applications must be submitted at least three weeks prior to camp start date.

For information, contact customer service: customerservice@pgeparks.com | 301-699-2255.

Fee Definitions

Fees for camp sessions are listed in groups.

  • (R) means Residents of Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties.
  • (NR) means Non-Residents – those who live anywhere other than Prince George’s or Montgomery Counties.
  • (IA) means residents living in the Impact Area of the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex/Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center. Impact Area Residents receive a fee reduction for camp programs at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex/Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Center.
  • Call 301-583-2400 or TTD 711 for information about the impact area.

Late Payment Penalties

If you’ve made a deposit and full payment is not received by the due date (June 1 or July 1), your space may be forfeited and you will lose your $50 deposit. If the camp accepts your late payment, you will be assessed an additional $20 late payment fee.

Late Pickup Fee Policy

A late fee of $10 per camper for every 15 minutes late (or portion thereof) will be assessed for campers who are not picked up by the program’s scheduled closing time. Payment is due when you pick up your camper. We recognize that emergencies arise and request that parents call the campsite if they are delayed for any reason.

Payment & Scheduling Options

VISA/MasterCard credit and debit cards, checks (until June 1), and cash are accepted. You may pay in full if you prefer or you may make a $50 deposit (per camper, per session) at the time of registration and schedule payment of the remaining balance due (except when registering via PARKS DIRECT telephone).

The $50 deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable.

Scheduled Payments

Scheduled payments must be paid in full by June 1 for camp sessions that begin on or before July 19, or by July 1 for camp sessions that begin after July 19. (June 1 is the last date personal checks will be accepted for any camp session.) You may pay your balance before the due date, however, when paying online, your payment will be recorded and shown as a credit to your PARKS DIRECT account. On the due date, the system will automatically apply that credit to the balance due.

Your credit card account will not be billed automatically.

ParksDirect

If you register via PARKS DIRECT, we accept all major credit/debit cards, or have funds. M-NCPPC uses the latest in payment security. Collection and retention of customer information is confidential. We do not give, share, sell, transfer, or rent any personal information to third parties.

Required Forms

Maryland state law requires that each camper have a complete set of forms at each campsite where the camper is registered. Completed forms must be turned in prior to the first day of the camp session. It is your responsibility to deliver all necessary forms to each campsite. Campers may not attend any camp sessions without completed forms on site. Completed forms are due by June 1, no exceptions.

When completing tax forms, you may need to know The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission’s (M-NCPPC) Federal Tax Identification (ID) number.

M-NCPPC’s Federal Tax ID is 526-001-550. Find instructions for obtaining your childcare tax receipt.

Disability Services and Inclusion Supports

We encourage and support the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive disability modifications for Summer Camps and Extended Care programs.

Therapeutic recreation programs are open to Prince George’s County residents only.

All disability modification requests for camps must be indicated on the Health Form, noted on PARKS DIRECT accounts, and requested at least two weeks prior to the start date of the camp.

For questions about disability modifications, contact program.access@pgparks.com or 301-249-7200 (MD Relay 7-1-1)

Wait Lists

If a day camp session is full, you may put your name on a wait list and register for another camp during that session. If a spot opens at your first-choice camp, upon your request your registration and payments will be transferred to the first-choice camp without penalty.

Withdrawals & Refunds

Withdrawal and refund requests for fully paid or partially paid registrations are subject to a $50 non-transferable, non-refundable withdrawal fee per child, per session. Withdrawal and refund requests from extended care (with continued enrollment in associated camp) will be assessed a 20% fee, no exceptions. Withdrawals from programs must be processed by the facility offering the program.

Registration Errors

Made a mistake? All day camp registrations may be transferred or withdrawn without penalty for the first two weeks after Resident registration begins. Registrations done in error for all programs may be transferred or withdrawn without penalty on the same day by calling the Park and Planning Help Desk at 301-699-2255.

Playgrounds & Teen Centers

Locations

There are multiple locations throughout Prince George’s County.

Registration

  • Playgrounds are for children 6-12 years old.
  • Teen Centers are for youth ages 13-17 years old.
  • Registration begins May 15, 2024.
  • Participants cannot register for more than one playground/teen center site at a time.
  • For Prince George’s County residents only.
  • Operated at facilities throughout the County.
  • Extended Care is not available.
  • Program locations are subject to change based on insufficient registration.

Hours

  • Operating Hours: Mondays-Fridays June 24-August 2, 2024
  • Playground Hours: 9 am-3 pm
  • Teen Center Hours: 11 am-5 pm
  • Both programs will be closed on July 4, 2024 (Independence Day).

Payments

  • Fee: $100/per child/teen for the 6-week session
  • Fee is non-refundable and non-transferable

Playground Registration Forms & Required Information

Maryland state law requires that each participant have a complete set of forms at each location where the camper is registered. It is your responsibility to deliver all the necessary forms to each campsite. Participants may not attend any playgrounds without completed forms on site. To comply with the state of Maryland’s Youth Camp Standards, the Department of Parks and Recreation requires certain information and forms from its participants. It is the parent/guardian’s responsibility to provide the answers to the below questions and deliver all completed forms to each program location. Children may not attend any session without completed information and forms on site, no exceptions.

If you have questions or need help before, during, or after registration please call the Customer Service Help Desk at 301-699-2255 or email us at CustomerService@pgparks.com

Required Summer Programs Participant Information

We require all Summer Program participants to provide us with answers to a few basic questions to protect their health and safety. Beginning February 15th, there will be an Activity Section available on the PARKS DIRECT registration system to collect this information. Simply register your child for the section titled “Summer Program Participant Information” (16600-300A) and answer the required questions. Children may not attend any session without completing this information. These include:

  • Emergency Contact Name (other than parent/guardian)
    • Please provide the full name of the person to contact in case of an emergency.
  • Emergency Contact Phone Number (other than parent/guardian)
    • Please provide the phone number of the emergency contact.
  • Physician’s Name
    • Please provide the name of your child’s physician.
  • Physician’s Phone Number
    • Please provide the physician’s phone number.
  • Is the participant a swimmer/non-swimmer? 
    • Please indicate whether you want your child to take the Swim Test or be designated as a Non-Swimmer. (See page 4 of the camp brochure or online flip book.)
  • Are there any health problems including physical, psychiatric, or behavioral problems of which we need to be aware? 
    • Please answer Yes or No. Participants who have health issues such as allergies or other illnesses, take medication (prescription or over-the-counter), or use emergency medical devices such as inhalers or Epi-pens should answer Yes.
    • The Health-Medication Form will be printed with your Day Camp Confirmation Receipt at the end of the registration. This form must be completed and returned to staff prior to your child’s participation in the day camp program. If you answer No, you will not need to complete any additional health forms.
    • Has the participant been immunized?
      • Yes – student in a Maryland public or private school
        • If you answer Yes – and the student was in a Maryland public or private school, you will not need to complete a Maryland DHM Immunization Certificate.
      • Yes – the student is home-schooled or was in a school other than in the state of Maryland school
      • No
        • If you answer No, or Yes, the student is home-schooled or was in a school other than the state of Maryland, then the Maryland DHM Immunization Certificate will print out with your Day Camp Confirmation receipt. This certificate must be completed and returned to staff prior to your child’s participation in the day camp program.
    • Does your camper need assistance with applying “SPRAY-ON” sunscreen during program hours or outdoor trip activities?
      • Please indicate whether your child will need assistance from staff when applying spray-on sunscreen during program hours or on outdoor trips.
    •  When you’ve completed this information once, and if you want to register the child for additional camp sessions during the summer, these fields will automatically populate with your answers.

Summer Playground Forms

Once you have completed the required participant information, you will be directed to our forms page where you can download and complete the forms they’ll need in order to participate this summer. Children may not attend any playground without turning in these forms.

Disability Modifications/Supports

The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. For information about disability supports and modifications, contact the Program Access Office at program.access@pgparks.com or 301-249-7200 (MD Relay 7-1-1).