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RecSplorers at Student Rec & Fitness

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RecSplorers at Student Rec and Fitness

Dive into camp at the Student Rec and Fitness Center! Campers will participate in group exercise classes, enjoy swimming in the Florida pool, and engage in a variety of recreational games. We’ll also take field trips to places nearby such as the Reitz Union Game Room for bowling or explore Ben Hill Griffin next door! For extended fun, an optional Afternoon Adventure program is available.

Enhance your child's camp experience with optional daily swim lessons, offered for 30minutes each day. To ensure focused instruction, the maximum instructor-to-swimmer ratio is kept at 1:6. Space is limited. Swim lesson times are TBD Click here to view this camps'  location. 

Age: 5-12​

Cost: $325 (Community) | $260 (RecSports members)​

Camp Hours: 7:45 AM – 3:00 PM ​

Camp Add-ons:​

  • Extended Care (Afternoon Adventure): Available until 5:15 PM for an additional $75 per week​
  • Swim Lessons: TBD

What are parents saying?

"The boys LOVED their week at camp. They spoke very highly of all the counselors and activities that were planned throughout the week. My kids have already asked if they can be at this camp all next summer."

"The counselors were nice and the environment generally seemed friendly, positive and welcoming. The kids seemed to have fun and be well taken care of by friendly people. I hope you keep organizing these!"

"I hope we get another opportunity to experience RecSplorers Camp in 2025. My child was hooked the first day of camp. He wanted to get to camp early and leave late every day. He had new experiences that I otherwise wouldn’t be able to provide for him. He learned so much over the summer. His growth mentally, physically, emotionally and socially deeply impacts our decision to apply for RecSplorers next year."

"This was our first time at UF Recsplorers, and we really enjoyed the positive input from the kids, and the engaging counselors and staff! I am used to getting and "i don't know" or "I don't remember what we did today", when asked about what activities they did at camp... and this is the first time that we actually got answers!"