Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week
Darnestown, MD
A traditional outdoor day camp set on sixty acres of woods and water, emphasizing old-school skills like canoeing, archery, and woodcraft.
- Ages
- 4–14
- Weeks offered
- 4
- Price
- $680–$2720/wk
- Financial aid
- Available
About this camp
Valley Mill Camp has been serving families in the Washington D.C. area since 1956, combining closeness to home with the atmosphere of an away camp.
FillTheWeek Camp Score
C30/100
- Data completeness30.0 / 35
- Value vs. category median0.0 / 15
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Sessions & dates
Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week
Ages 4–14- Jun 22 – Aug 21Availability unknown$680/wk
- Aug 17 – Aug 21Availability unknown$680/wk
- Jun 22 – Jul 17Availability unknown$680/wk
- Jul 20 – Aug 14Availability unknown$2,720/wk
- Jul 20 – Jul 31Availability unknown$1,360/wk
- Aug 3 – Aug 14Availability unknown$1,360/wk
Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week: parent FAQ
- What ages does Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week accept?
- Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week serves campers ages 4–14.
- How much does Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week cost?
- Weekly pricing ranges from $680 to $2,720, depending on the session. Confirm current pricing with the provider.
- When does Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week run?
- Sessions run from June 22 through August 21.
- Where is Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week located?
- Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week is located in Darnestown, MD.
- Does Valley Mill Camp - 9th Week offer financial aid or scholarships?
- Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.
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