Frequently Asked Questions
What ages is this camp for? Parks & Crafts offers sessions for ages 6–8, 9–11, and a special session for queer and non-binary teens ages 12–14. Age ranges are flexible — if you’re unsure which session is the best fit, please reach out and we’re happy to talk it through.
Where does camp take place? Camp takes place at Lincoln Park in Seattle. Drop-off and pick-up happen at the upper parking lot near the open field behind the birdhouses. Detailed directions will be shared after registration. You can also view a photo of the drop off location in our Gallery.
What does a typical day look like? Each day includes outdoor time, art-making, movement, and breaks for snacks and rest. Campers work on personal art journals and projects throughout the week, with plenty of flexibility to follow their interests and energy levels.
What should my child bring? Campers should bring a packed lunch, snacks, a water bottle, sunscreen, and clothing that can get messy. We’ll send a full packing list before the session begins.
Are campers with disabilities welcome? Yes. Campers with disabilities are welcome. Please reach out with questions and we can brainstorm together to make sure your camper has what they need to be successful at camp.
Is this a queer-affirming space? Yes. Parks & Crafts is committed to creating a welcoming, affirming environment for queer and non-binary campers and families.
How do I register? To register, use the form on our home page or email parksandcraftsseattle@gmail.com with your name, your child’s name and age, and the session you’re interested in. We’ll follow up with confirmation and deposit details.