Located just outside Amarillo and Canyon, Texas, Ceta Canyon is a venue where various organizations can host events and summer camps.

Summer Camps are an Important Part of Childhood

Summer Camps are something every child should experience once in their lifetime.  Whether it be once or every single summer, it's a place to go and have fun, get away from the parents, meet new friends, and make memories.

Some of my favorite memories are from all the years I was at summer camp. The friendships, skills, and lessons learned at camp have followed me into adulthood.

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However, not all kids are lucky enough to enjoy summer camp due to health issues.  One of those health issues is diabetes.  For the parents of kids with diabetes, the idea of sending their child off to summer camp can be a terrifying thought.  Let's face it, kids are going to be kids and that also means kids with diabetes.

Camp New Day is a Special Summer Camp for Kids with Diabetes

Camp New Day is a summer camp for kids with diabetes.  It's a camp where parents of kids with diabetes can rest assured that their diabetic child will have amazing care.  Not only that, the parents can get a break from the day-to-day of caring for the child and the child will have a chance to enjoy camp while learning how to manage their diabetes.

What Kind of Activities Go on at Camp New Day?

Each camper will get to live in a cabin and enjoy games, sports, and crafts.  The campers will be supervised by an adult at all times.  They keep a pediatrician on staff to supervise the campers' medical needs.  The campers will get to attend courses on how to control their diabetes, taught by medical school staff.  A registered dietitian plans all the meals and snacks.  Kids get to be kids while learning how to live a happy life, navigating their diabetes.

If you have kids with diabetes, let them have some fun this summer at camp.  Registration for Camp New Day is open now.

Camp New Day Offers Two Camp Sessions:

  • Junior Camp- June 9-14th: Ages 6-12
  • Senior Camp - June 16-19th: Ages 13-18

Insulin will be provided for each camper.

Surprise your diabetic child with a week at summer camp at Camp New Day. The application deadline is May 28, 2025.

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Luxury Camping Near PDC

Get ready for a luxury cabin close to Palo Duro Canyon. The cabin sits on 6.5 acres. This cabin is known as the Buffalo Lodge.

This cabin sleeps 4, and it is not recommended for kids under 12 years old.

The kitchen is fully equipped

The cabin is equipped with WIFI and a landline.

The cabin is $180 per night but with added cleaning fee and Airbnb service fee the total will be around $359 before tax.

Visit The Hideout-Buffalo Lodge here for more information or to book.

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