Healthy Aging Overnight Camping Experience- Preparedness Oct 7-9
Are you 50 or older? Come join in the fun at this nature lover's overnight camp, that will give you peace of mind while also having fun!
Date and time
Location
Nevada 4-H Camp Alamo
1536 Alamo West Road Alamo, NV 89001Refund Policy
Agenda
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Camp Agenda will be here when available
About this event
The University of Nevada, Reno Extension Healthy Aging Initiative team is hosting a fun and interactive, but relaxing, experience at Camp Alamo for older adults.
Camp registration will include:
· Transportation to Alamo, NV and back
· Dorm-style overnight lodging
· Picnic lunch, dinner, breakfast & snacks
· Outside trails and adventures
· Mountain views, star-watching, fishing, archery
· Nature and journaling activities
· Informational classes offered each day of camp
· Camp goodies
Frequently asked questions
Yes. We provide van transportation to and from Camp Alamo from our Clark County Henderson office located at the H215 Windmill exit and Maryland.
Yes. On day one, have a picnic lunch and enjoy a camp dinner. Day two will have breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided. Day three provides breakfast & lunch. Snacks will also be available. Bring a water bottle as there will be refill stations.
If you have special dietary concerns or food allergies, please let us know when you register so we can make accommodations or email us at HealthyAging@unr.edu.
Possibly depending on timing. If not, you may transfer your registration to another camper or camp session. Please contact Kayla Ransom at kransom@unr.edu to transfer your spot.
Let us know and we will do our best to accommodate you. If needing further special accommodations or assistance call or notify Paul Lessick, Extension Civil Rights and Compliance Coordinator, at plessick@unr.edu or call 702-257-5577 at least five days before the scheduled event.
Expect two people to a room. Anyone who needs the first floor due to health reasons or other restrictions, will get the first rooms but any room after that is random. We do keep it same gender to a room and don't do single rooms unless needed.
Each room has 2 bunk beds that can sleep 4 people with a bathroom that includes a toilet and shower. We only sleep two per room filling the bottom bunks beds unless asked otherwise. Toiletries and any personal hygiene items are not provided. Single rooms aren't available.
We do plan full days of activities in hopes you all will attend but we of course, can't force you. We do understand that there might be activities you don't want to attend due to personal preference (wanting to nap/relax, do another activitiy, go on a walk, etc) and that's okay.