Summer’s calling: brick township opens registration for kids' camp on april 7

Summer’s calling: Brick Township opens registration for kids’ camp on April 7

Brick’s popular youth camp returns this summer with full-day fun and optional adventures.

BRICK, N.J. — Registration for Brick Township’s 2025 Recreation Summer Camp opens Monday, April 7 at 7:30 a.m., giving families the chance to enroll their children in a six-week program packed with games, activities, and optional trips.


Key Points

  • Summer Camp runs June 30 through August 5 at Windward Beach Park
  • Open to Brick residents ages 5 to 13; registration starts April 7
  • Optional special trips are available for an added fee

The camp will operate weekdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Windward Beach Park. Registration is open to township residents between the ages of 5 and 13. The cost is $150 per camper.

Summer Camp 2025 will run from June 30 through August 5. In addition to daily recreational activities, participants can sign up for special field trips, which are available at an additional cost. Trip registration also begins April 7.

Families can register online or in person at the Brick Recreation Office, located at 270 Chambers Bridge Road, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“For generations, Brick Township’s children have spent their summers making memories and building friendships at the Recreation Summer Camp,” officials stated in the announcement.

The camp is managed by the township’s Recreation Department and takes place annually at the beachside park facility.

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