Yes, it is through the FFX County Government, and you can browse all classes they offer (including summer camps) here: http://parktakes.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/parktakes/ They run anywhre from $150-$300+ and my kids have loved all of them (specialty, and regular camps). They are usually based at county rec centers, but some of the camps may be bussed to other locations from there. My kids also tried SACC and didn't like it (totally depends on the staff that you happen to get), but that might be an option as well. |
+1 My kids have loved the Fairfax County Parks camps. Most run 9-4 and there is before/after care available for a slight extra cost. We usually pick one or two of the more expensive camps (fish and explore, excursion camps, kayaking) and mix them in with the less expensive options. There's also RecPac, which is less expensive, but has shorter hours and I don't think aftercare is available. https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/rec-pac/ |
We had 11 weeks of summer this year. 5 different weeks were spent with parents or grandparents. The other six weeks cost about $4,000 total for our two kids. 9am-4pm only. We didn’t need before or aftercare. Some camps cost $250 and other camps cost $400. Of course the kids liked the expensive camps more so I suspect the cost will rise next summer.
During the school year we use aftercare 4 days a week. That costs $750 per month for the 2 kids. We also spend about $200 a month on after-school classes and activities. Plus weekend sports but I can’t estimate that - it’s all over the place and seems to get higher as they age. |
OP here. Thanks this was very helpful and also makes me sad that we wont save as much as i hoped when the daycare years are over. ![]() |
It is actually pricier. That is why many moms stay home, work from home, or work out of home part time once their kids get to elementary school. |
11:32 spends $5,000 per kids for summer camps
11:55 spends $350 per kid for summer camps That is the most extreme I have ever seen. |