
Camp Cedar Springs


Camp Cedar Springs offers students the unique opportunity to move their education from the classroom into nature. Over the three days students take part in educational and recreational activities including:
- Wildlife education
- Watershed protection
- Hiking
- Forestry history and skills
- Wilderness survival skills
- Archery
- and more!
Location
Cedar Springs Camp is located at 4820 WA-92, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
Cost
| Attendee | Cost |
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| Student | $200 |
| Student who qualifies for free or reduced-price meals | $0 |
| Adult Group Leader | $80 |
| Adult Group Leader whose student qualifies for free or reduced-price meals | $40 |
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On June 23rd, the board approved an increase in the fee for 5th-grade students participating in the overnight camp from $75 to $200. This adjustment was largely necessitated by rising camp costs and a reduction in state grant funding. Historically, before the grant was available, students paid about $160 for a three-day, two-night camp experience. Even at that rate, this opportunity was significantly subsidized by the district's general fund.
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Regrettably, the new fee of $200 is insufficient to provide the same two-night experience we have traditionally offered. A comparable camp experience for this year would cost approximately $325 per student, which would also require a substantial increase in what chaperones would need to contribute. This is not feasible or sustainable for our families. Over the last two years, we have already seen a decline in student and family participation in the 5th-grade camp; further cost increases could worsen this trend, especially during uncertain economic times.
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Please contact your individual school if cost, family values around overnights, or your student’s individual needs limit your ability to participate in this program.
Payment Information:
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Student fees can be paid by cash or check at the school office along with a registration form.
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If paying the full $200 fee, families may use the district’s online credit card payment program. A $2.95 convenience fee is assessed during checkout.
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For eligible students who have completed the application for free/reduced meals and the consent to fee waiver form (either during the application process or separately on the Food Services page), the camp fee will ring up as $0 with no processing fee.
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The free/reduced application can be found on the Food Services page. The online application only takes a few minutes and is the fastest, easiest way to get approved. Paper applications are also available. Parents wishing to have a paper application mailed to them should contact the Food Services office at 425-408-7657. The reduced fee waiver can also be accessed via the Food Services page.
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Adult Group Leaders
Each camp session is staffed with a limited number of volunteer parent/adult group leaders. Please check with your students' school for space availability before making payment to be an adult group leader. The ratio for adult group leaders to students is 2 adult leaders per cabin. Parents/Guardians of students qualified for fee waivers are eligible for a 50% reduction of the Adult Group Leader fee.
Scholarship Donation (optional)
Please consider a tax deductible donation to the outdoor educational scholarship fund. Your donation will make camp affordable for all students. Donations will be accepted during the designated enrollment period for the current school year. Please inquire with the school's office for more information.

Schedule for that 2025-2026 School Year
- Session 1 - Moorlands/Arrowhead/Woodmoor
- Session 2 - Kenmore/Frank Love/NLO
- Session 3 - Lockwood/Shelton View
- Session 4 - Woodin/Kokanee/Wellington
- Session 5 - Westhill/Maywood Hills/Hollywood Hill
- Session 6 - Fernwood/Ruby Bridges
- Session 7 - Canyon Creek/Crystal Springs
- Session 8 - East Ridge/Cottage Lake/Sunrise
Session 1 - Moorlands/Arrowhead/Woodmoor
Session 2 - Kenmore/Frank Love/NLO
Session 3 - Lockwood/Shelton View
Session 4 - Woodin/Kokanee/Wellington
Session 5 - Westhill/Maywood Hills/Hollywood Hill
Session 6 - Fernwood/Ruby Bridges
Session 7 - Canyon Creek/Crystal Springs
Session 8 - East Ridge/Cottage Lake/Sunrise
Camp Cedar Springs FAQ's
- What does “Snack on the Go” mean?
- Can students get a sack lunch from the school kitchen?
- Will any religious content be taught at Camp Cedar Springs?
- In the pictures of camp you showed old water barrels being used for drinking water, why is the camp using old water barrels?
- I have concerns about the food being served at dinner, who do I contact?
- Do you cancel camp if it rains?
What does “Snack on the Go” mean?
Can students get a sack lunch from the school kitchen?
Will any religious content be taught at Camp Cedar Springs?
In the pictures of camp you showed old water barrels being used for drinking water, why is the camp using old water barrels?
I have concerns about the food being served at dinner, who do I contact?
Do you cancel camp if it rains?
Contact
- For registration questions, contact your teacher or school office
- For Free/Reduced Lunch questions, call Food Services at 425-408-7657
- For Special Dietary requests, contact Cedar Springs camp directly.
