Detailed Information
MISSIONTo provide resources and education about camping
at a one day event, while promoting that families try camping in
Heritage Park or their own backyard one night / year.
DESCRIPTION
Learn everything about camping and even camp, at
the Great Farmington Hills Campout event in Heritage Park,
Saturday, June 12 - Sunday, June 13, 2010. We are encouraging
that families who have never camped or have camped, spend the
night outdoors in Heritage Park or your own backyard! For more
information, what you need to camp, and various camping
resources, visit www.F2H.org. Together, the City of Farmington
Hills, Farmington Public Schools, Busch's, Dicks Sporting Goods,
Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit, Area Boy Scout Troops, Oakland
County Parks, Metro Parks, Farmington/Farmington Hills Optimist
Club, Riverside Kayak Connection,Sunflour Bakehaus, and others
have partnered up to make the 4th Annual Great Farmington Hills
Campout, an experience you will always remember. We want to help
you try camping.
The Indoor Family has never camped and
little Johnny Indoor gets a flyer at school. All of Johnny
Indoor's friends are saying they are going to campout in their
backyard. Then, Johnny presents the idea to the Indoor parents.
They say, "Camping!?!, What?, Huh? Everyones camping?
Outside?,...". Johnny forces the idea and nags the Indoor
parents so much that the family buys a tent to put up in their
backyard the day of the Great Farmington Hills Campout, then
they go to Heritage Park that evening and experience some of the
activities people do when camping (in a campground), then they
go home, a little more prepared, to campout all night in their
backyard. Three weeks later, the Indoor Family goes on their
first camping trip to an actual campground. The next summer,
the Indoor Family compromises with the outdoors, they buy a RV,
and begin camping in the great outdoors!
DATE(s)
Saturday, June 12, 2010: Family Expo Event in Heritage Park -
Free to attend
Saturday June 12 - Sunday, June 13, 2010:
Camp in Heritage Park - $25/family/site; $5/Scout
TIME(s)
1 pm - 5 pm, June 12: Camp Registrants arrive and set
up campsites (in Heritage Park)
4 pm - 9:30 pm, June 12:
Family Events in Heritage Park (everyone is welcome)
8
am, June 13: Pancake Breakfast in Heritage Park for people
camping in Heritage Park or their own backyard
11 am,
June 13: Checkout time! Camp Registrants must clean up campsites
and depart
CAMPSITE REGISTRATION
Registration
Location: Campers register for a site through the Costick
Activities Center. Call 248-473-1800 for more information or
visit: F2H.org Campsite fee: $25/site. Tent camping and a
limited number of pop-up or 18 campers (maximum) are available
Should inclement weather occur, its your choice to camp. No
refunds after June 8. Campsite Registration includes: 1
campsite. Each campsite will receive a campsite packet of
information that includes camp rules, fun family activities to
do while camping (scavenger hunt, trail maps), wrist bands for
registered campers, map of Heritage Park, special giveaways, hot
dogs/drink, entry in the Dick's Sporting Goods camp gear
giveaway, plus more!
ITEMS TO BRING:
- Tent
- Sleeping Bags
- Camp Chairs
- Flashlight
- Camp Table
- First Aid Kit
- Insect Repellent
- Sunscreen
- Lantern
- Utensils
- Extra Clothes
- Tarp
- Cooler / ice
- Camera
RULES/INFORMATION
- You will be given your campsite number
and campsite packet upon arrival to Heritage Park. Vehicles can
be used to drop off camping equipment at your site, then will be
directed to the parking lot
- Each campsite is 20x20 square
foot - 1 tent allowed per campsite
- No electricity is
provided Individual campfires and above ground fire
pits/apparatuses are not permitted
- Campers may use camp
stoves with propane or kerosene (charcoal may be used in
community grills only)
- Air conditioners and generators must
be turned off after 10 pm
- No dump station is available (take
your trash home)
- No alcoholic beverages permitted
- No
dogs allowed in park
DETAILED ACTIVITIES TIME SCHEDULE:
View the detailed schedule.
PARTNERS & INVOLVEMENT
City of Farmington Hills, Farmington Public Schools, Dicks
Sporting Goods, Busch's, Oakland County Parks, Metro Parks,
Girl Scouts, Boy Scout Troops, Riverside Kayak Connection,
Farmington Area Optimist Club, Sunflour Bakehaus and others!
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