Camp Trillium
The coolest camp for the coolest kids.
Embark on a journey through Indiana's natural splendors and historical wonders at Camp Trillium's summer day camp.
Set amidst a sprawling 200-acre nature preserve, our camp ignites your child's eagerness to explore, offering hands-on experiences with the local flora, fauna, and cultural past. We transform learning into an outdoor odyssey, where every day is an adventure amongst the wild inhabitants of our vibrant landscape—expect a healthy dose of fun and a touch of mud!
Now in our fourth year, we're thrilled to welcome back Camp Director Katie Burrows (seen above with her newly sprouted elk antlers) for her second summer. Katie's rich educational background, formerly steering the course at Canterbury School's lower division and summer programs, combined with her return to hands-on teaching in 2020, brings a treasure trove of knowledge and unwavering commitment to empowering our campers. An active pillar in the Fort Wayne community, her volunteer work with nonprofit organizations, such as Erin’s House and the Fort Wayne Rivers, and her role in the previous Trillium Fest underscore her deep-rooted engagement with enrichment and conservation initiatives.
With Katie at the helm, Camp Trillium is poised for another spectacular season of growth, discovery, and joyous learning.
Special thanks to our 2024 Camp Sponsors!
Have questions about camp? Visit our FAQ below.
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Camp Trillium FAQ
Is advanced registration for Camp Trillium Required?
All LCNP programs require advanced registration. Registration must be made online. Phone registrations are not accepted. Openings are limited, so register early to avoid disappointment. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is processed.
What is your cancellation policy?
Cancellations made up to 2 weeks before the first day of camp are eligible for a 90% refund (10% for fees).
There are NO REFUNDS for cancellations made within two weeks of the start of camp.
LC Nature Park reserves the right to cancel any camp with insufficient registration. In the event of such a cancellation, you can switch (based on availability) to a different week of camp or receive a full (100%) refund.
Will Camp be in session on the July 4th 2024 holiday?
No, there will be no camp sessions during the week of the July 4th holiday, which is July 1st through the 5th, 2024.
What should I bring to camp?
You will receive an information sheet via email two weeks prior to the start of your camp.
Can a parent accompany their child to camp?
No, we do not allow parents to accompany their children to camp. Camp is a time for them to connect with nature (animals and plants), build social skills, and make friendships with one another.
Is there a lost and found?
If you have lost something while at camp, please contact camp staff or call the park at 260-999-3153. Items will be held until August 2nd, one week after the conclusion of the camp season.
My child is old for their age; can they attend the older kids’ camp?
All campers must meet the age requirement on the first day of camp. e.g., If your child is entering 1st grade at the end of summer, they must attend the camp for 1st graders.
Can my child attend multiple weeks of camp?
Yes, your child may attend multiple weeks of camp. However, different weeks of the same age group will not have different activities.
What is your current COVID-19 policy?
LC Nature Park will follow the guidelines set by the Allen County Department of Health, which were developed with advice from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
What if my child isn’t feeling well?
If your child is showing any symptoms of any illness, please keep them at home and contact us at 260-999-3153 about the absence.
What is the ratio of campers to instructors?
Each camp is limited to 22 campers. At full capacity, the ratio will be 22 campers to 2 instructors.
Are your instructors first-aid and CPR trained?
Yes. There will be a minimum of one instructor present who is first-aid and CPR-trained.
My child needs to take medication. Can you help my child with this?
No, campers must be able to administer medication themselves while at camp. Camp counselors can remind them to take their medication by themselves if needed. If you have any medication concerns, please discuss this with the Camp Director.
My child has an allergy. Can I provide Camp Trillium with an epinephrine injector?
Yes, you will need to supply an EpiPen for your camper. Camp counselors will carry it with the group the entire camp day. Camp counselors are trained in basic first aid, which includes administering an EpiPen.