Welcome!
We are so excited to welcome you into the GAC Family this summer. We hope you will be part of our community for many years to come.
The first year of going away to summer camp is the hardest – both for kids and for parents. Everything is new and unfamiliar. For many families, this is the first time parents and children have ever been apart from each other without digital or phone communication. We understand your concerns and have helped hundreds of families through the adjustment. We are here to help alleviate your worries and make you and your camper feel as comfortable and welcome as possible!
Gather your family around your computer, and we’ll share some tips and information to help prepare both you and your camper for your first Gold Arrow experience.
First-Year Family Resources
Parent Resources
- Camper Mail Policy
- Driving Directions to Camp
- Homesickness Prevention and Treatment
- Kidsickness: Help for First-Time Camp Parents
- Allergies at Camp
- Camper Standards of Behavior and Appearance
- Cell Phones at Camp
- Accommodations Near Camp
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
First-Year Parent & Camper Orientation
To help prepare you and your child for camp, we encourage parents and campers to attend one of the following online orientation dates:
Parent Coffee Series
- March 16 @10am PT: “Raising Confident, Responsible Future Adults” – Register
- April 20 @10am PT: “Why Campers Can Be Homesick AND Happy” – Register
- May 18 @ 10am PT: “Getting Yourself and Your Camper Ready for Camp!” – Register
For a list of Upcoming Events, including monthly Parent Coffee Chats and Q&A with a Director, download the events calendar.
Preparing for Camp
Are you or your camper nervous about the experience?
Messages for an Anxious Camper
Having some parental worries about your camper being away from you?
5 Reasons NOT to Worry While Your Kid’s at Camp
Packing
Packing List & Suggested Vendors
5 Essential Summer Camp Packing Tips Every Parent Should Know
While Your Camper is at Camp
- 5 Tips for Surviving Your Child’s First Stay at Overnight Camp
- 5 Fun Ideas for Letters to Campers
- 10 Messages for a Homesick Camper
- Why Kids Need to Get Uncomfortable
- 5 Ways Camp Grows Grit
- Dear Parent Hitting the Refresh Button (again) to View Camp Photos
- 5 Reasons Not to Worry While Your Kids are at Camp
- How to Respond to a Homesick Letter from Your Camper