
Family Camp
California
Come Stay With Us!
Join us at Camp Taylor’s picturesque camp facility, nestled in the foothills of Stanislaus County along the beautiful San Joaquin River. Your family will enjoy an unforgettable experience filled with laughter, connection, and fun for everyone.
The magic of Camp Taylor is rooted in love and understanding—this camp was built by a heart family, for heart families.
Who is Family Camp for?
Our Family Camp is designed for families with heart children up to age 17. The program supports the entire family unit, with activities specially planned for parents, heart kids, and siblings. Everyone is included—because every family member matters.
We can’t wait to welcome you. Come make memories that last a lifetime!
FAMILIES MEET...SCARS BLEND...WONDERS HAPPEN!
August 30 - September 1, 2025
(Labor Day Weekend)
About our Team
Get ready to laugh, sing, and play—our team brings the fun with games, songs, and big smiles! What makes Camp Taylor’s Family Camp truly special is the connection families make with our incredible teen mentors.
Each family is paired with a mentor—an inspiring young person (ages 16–21) living with heart disease—who spends the weekend alongside your family. These mentors are the heart of camp! They’re full of energy, wisdom, and kindness, and they know firsthand what it’s like to grow up with a heart condition. Their stories, support, and spirit leave a lasting impact on every family they meet.
How much does it cost?
Camp Taylor raises funds each year to cover the true cost of our programs, allowing us to charge only a nominal $248 registration fee for family camp weekend session. Call us if you need help with the registration fee. We’re committed to making camp accessible for all families. For families who are able, we kindly encourage contributions beyond the fee—helping support a full campership when possible. Every gift makes a difference and helps us welcome more heart kids to camp.
Who is Family Camp geared towards?
Children of all ages with heart disease and their families are invited to attend (families consist of two parents and siblings living in the same home.)
