DARTMOUTH YMCA
CAMP Metacomet
Camp Metacomet offers an ideal setting for all campers to explore, learn skills, develop character, and create lasting memories with new friends. Camp Metacomet is located on 58 acres of ecologically diverse land, with an outdoor pool and plenty of opportunities to play.
Traditional camp activities include archery, sports, adventure challenge, rock climbing, arts and crafts, swimming, and a variety of team-oriented games. We also offer specialty camps for campers interested in the arts, cooking, sports, or engineering. Specialty Camp curriculum is carefully designed to deliver well-rounded programming and incorporate experiential learning.
CAMP DIRECTOR
Please complete and submit the camp registration form (and financial assistance form if applicable) to your Camp Director.
Maxine Hebert
Phone: 508.993.3361 ext. 10
E-Mail: mhebert@ymcasc.org
HOURS
- Camp Hours are 9:00am – 4:00pm
- Extended Care Hours are 7:00-9:00am | 4:00-5:00pm
BUS SCHEDULE
SPECIALTY CAMPS
Ages 9-14 Only
Craft Lovers Camp – Have you always wanted to make the perfect tie dye, or weave an epic friendship bracelet, but never had the time or resources? Look no further- this week we’ll get those creative juices flowing and go in depth with some classic camp crafts. (Sessions C&E)
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Farm to Table – Campers will cultivate and harvest flowers, herbs and vegetables while learning how to use the bounty of the farm to make a delicious meal. (Session E)
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Drama – Put your theatrical skills to the test! Campers will work throughout the week learning lines, building sets, props, and their self-confidence to enhance their dramatic experience. The week will conclude with a theatrical production. (Session F) |
Address
276 Gulf Road, Dartmouth, MA 02748
Facility Hours
Mon-Fri: 7am-7pm
Sat: 8am-1pm
Sun: Closed
Visit our Schedules page for holiday closures
Before & After School Care
Before: 7am-9am
After: 3:30pm-5:30pm
Phone
508.993.3361
BEHIND THE NAME
Metacomet was the second son of Massasoit, a Wampanoag sachem who had managed to keep peace with the English colonizers of Massachusetts and Rhode Island for many decades. In time, he took the name King Philip to honor the relations between the colonists and his father and even purchased European-style apparel in Boston. As a sachem for several years, Metacomet witnessed increased contact and encroachment by white settlers. Much of this contact resulted in the humiliation of his people. He is known for King Philip’s War (1675-1678.)