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  • Galena Exploration Camp Scholarship Application

  • Dates: Monday, December 30th - Friday, January 3rd

    Time: 9 AM - 4 PM

    Ages: 11-15 years

    Cost: $325 


    Join us for an unforgettable winter experience at the beautiful Galena Creek Regional Park! Our camp offers a range of exciting activities including sledding, snowshoeing, fort building, and exploring the snowy landscapes of Galena Creek Regional Park. Campers enjoy plenty of hot chocolate and engage in various indoor activities and science challenges in the Visitor Center. 


    Special Overnight Snow Camping


    Date: Only the night of December 31st . Welcome in the new year!


    Campers are welcome to bring their own tents and sleeping bags. Tents and sleeping bags available on a first come basis. Indoor sleeping arrangements can be made in the Visitor Center if needed. Experience the magic of winter nights as we welcome in the new year while making s'mores, stargazing, and cooking dinner in the snow!

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     Registration is now open for Spring Exploration Camp 2025!

     

    Dates: Monday, March 24th - Friday, March 28th

    Time: 9 AM - 4 PM

    Ages: 8-13 years

    Cost: $325 


    Pack a lunch and head outdoors for an unforgettable spring experience at the beautiful Galena Creek Regional Park! Our camp offers a range of exciting activities including guided hikes, animal tracking, group games, science experiments, fort building, art projects and STEAM challenges. Campers hear from nature experts and learn through hands on exploration.

    On the night of Thursday, March 27th, campers are welcome to participate in a fun night of camping inside the Visitor Center. The night will be filled with stargazing, smores, movie and popcorn and more! Dinner on March 27th and breakfast and lunch on March 28th will be provided. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity—register now!


    Special Overnight Camping inside the Visitor Center (Optional)


    Date: Only one night on Thursday March 27th. 


    Campers are welcome to bring their own sleeping bags. Sleeping bags available on a first come basis. Dinner March 27th, and Breakfast and Lunch March 28th provided. Email visitorcenter@thegreatbasininstitute.org with any questions.

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  • Additional Information

  • List all individuals who are authorized to pick up your camper. Government ID'S must match below names and will be checked before pickup.

  • Income Verification

    Please upload 1 copy of only 1 of the following documents listed below to verify your income:

    Choose only 1 option below and upload 1 copy of :

    • Most recent tax return (1040 form)
    • 2 copies of your most Recent pay stubs (for all household members)
    • W-2 or 1099 forms
    • Documentation of government assistance under your name
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  • Camper Health Forms

  • Documentation Required for Allergies

  • Please upload only 1 of the following documentation related to your child's allergies

    • A current allergy action plan from a licensed healthcare provider
    • A detailed letter from your child's physician outlining their allergies and recommended precautions
    • Any additional medical documents that specify your child's allergies and required treatments
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  • Medical Release and Authorization

    As Parent and/or Guardian of the named camper, I hereby authorize the diagnosis and treatment by a qualified and licensed medical professional, of the minor child, in the event of a medical emergency, which in the opinion of the attending medical professional, requires immediate attention to prevent further endangerment of the minor’s life, physical disfigurement, physical impairment, or other undue pain, suffering or discomfort, if delayed.

    Permission is hereby granted to the attending physician to proceed with any medical or minor surgical treatment, x-ray examination and immunizations for the named athlete. In the event of an emergency arising out of serious illness, the need for major surgery, or significant accidental injury, I understand that every attempt will be made by the attending physician to contact me in the most expeditious way possible. This authorization is granted only after a reasonable effort has been made to reach me.

    Permission is also granted to the Great Basin Institute Staff  to provide any needed emergency treatment prior to the child’s admission to the medical facility.Release authorized on the dates and/or duration of the registered season.This release is authorized and executed of my own free will, with the sole purpose of authorizing medical treatment under emergency circumstances, for the protection of life and limb of the named minor child, in my absence.

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  • Informed Consent and Acknowledgement

    I hereby give my approval for my child’s participation in any and all activities prepared by The Great Basin Institute during the selected camp. Once approved for admission by The Great Basin Institute, I assume all risk and hazards incidental to the conduct of the activities, and release, absolve and hold harmless The Great Basin Institute and all its respective staff from any and all liability for injuries to said child arising out of traveling to, participating in, or returning from selected camp sessions. In case of injury to said child, I hereby waive all claims against The Great Basin Institute including all staff, and, if applicable, owners and lessors of premises used to conduct the event. There is a risk of being injured that is inherent in all activities.

    I acknowledge and understand that participation in these activities involves inherent risks, including but not limited to those associated with outdoor adventures, hiking, nature exploration, water activities and various physical activities. I understand that these activities may expose my child to natural hazards, such as uneven terrain, wildlife encounters, changing weather conditions, and potential physical injuries. I consent to my child using camp transportation to go on communicated field trips or to other camp locations located in Galena Creek Regional Park.


    In the case of any injury or medical emergency, I authorize The Great Basin Institute staff to seek medical attention on my behalf and understand that I will be responsible for any medical expenses incurred as a result. Furthermore, I waive any right to make claims against The Great Basin Institute or Staff for any injuries that may occur, including those resulting from the actions or inactions of any other participants. I confirm that my child is in good health and physically fit to participate in the activities planned. I also acknowledge the importance of adhering to safety guidelines and instructions provided by The Great Basin Institute staff throughout the duration of camp.

    By signing this document and allowing my child’s participation, I accept and assume all risks and responsibilities associated with their involvement. I acknowledge that, once my child is approved for admission, I release, absolve, and hold harmless The Great Basin Institute, its staff, volunteers, agents, and representatives from any and all liabilities, claims, demands, or actions that may arise from injuries, damages, or losses sustained by my child while traveling to, participating in, or returning from camp sessions.I have thoroughly read, understood, and voluntarily accept this informed consent and acknowledgement, and I agree to its terms. I hereby certify that I am the legal guardian of the child named below and have the authority to enter into this agreement.

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  • Behavior Agreement

    At The Great Basin Institute, we expect all campers to demonstrate respect for themselves, others, and the camp environment. Campers are encouraged to practice conflict resolution skills and must adhere to our camp standards. Guardians and campers are both expected to maintain positive conduct on camp grounds, promoting a safe and inclusive atmosphere for everyone. Disciplinary actions for rule violations may include verbal warnings, parental notifications, a break from participating in camp activities, or discussions with camp staff and guardians to establish a behavioral plan. If problematic behavior continues despite these interventions, the camper may be asked to leave the camp. In cases of immediate expulsion, this will be at the discretion of the Camp Director, particularly for violations of camp rules, consistent unsafe behavior or bullying, possession of prohibited items, or any actions that physically harm staff or fellow campers. Parents will be notified in a timely manner of any incidents that occur.

    I have read and reviewed Camp Rules and The 7 Outdoor Ethics with my child prior to camp.  I understand that if my child breaks camp rules, standards or expectations it will be up to the discretion of camp staff whether my child can continue attending camp. 

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  • Cell Phone and Electronics Disclaimer

    Campers will have designated times to use cell phones, specifically during breaks or free time and after lunch. Phones must be stored securely while engaging in camp activities to minimize distractions.

    Technology Disclaimer -

    Camp is a time for campers to immerse themselves in nature, build friendships, and engage in activities without distractions. To facilitate this, personal electronic devices, including cellphones, smartwatches, tablets, and laptops, are discouraged during camp activities. Campers are allowed to bring cellphones; however, their use should be limited to communication with parents or guardians in case of emergencies.

    Respect for Privacy- Campers are expected to respect their peers' privacy. Taking photos, videos, or sharing any content involving other campers without permission is strictly prohibited.

    Lost and Found-

    GBI’s Exploration Camps and Staff are not responsible for personal items broken, lost, or stolen during camp activities. A 'Lost and Found' area will be maintained at the Visitor Center for items turned in, and can be retrieved when the Visitor Center is open to the Public. Items will be held for two weeks before being donated or discarded. Guardians are encouraged to remind campers about the importance of keeping track of their belongings. 

    Camp staff will not be held responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Guardians are encouraged to discuss appropriate phone or smartwatch use with their children prior to camp. 

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  • Cancellation Policy:

    Full payment is due at the time of registration to secure your child’s spot. If a cancellation is requested, a full refund will be provided only if the notice is given at least 14 days prior to the camp's start date. Cancellations made within 14 days of the start date will not be eligible for a refund, barring exceptional circumstances that should be discussed directly with camp management.

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  • Late Pickup Policy:

    Guardians are expected to ensure timely pickups. In the event a Guardian is late, the camp will implement a late fee of $10 for each 15 minutes past the designated pickup time, per camper paid at the time of pickup. Staff will supervise late campers until picked up. Repeated instances of late pickup may lead to a review of the camper’s enrollment status.

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