Adventure
or challenge programs may be designed to meet a variety of needs
for scouting groups, church organizations (including youth groups,
Sunday School classes, and administrative committees), civic
organizations, athletic teams, school groups (including student
governments), and many others.
PEAK
Programs Include . . .
Adventure
Birthday Parties
Climbing, Biking, Paddling &/or Adventure Games
for children in grades 1-8
Alpine
Tower Programs
Climbing & Initiative Activities for groups of all ages
Wilderness
Travel
Hiking, Backpacking & Camping
Initiative
Activities
Team Building & Leadership Development
Climbing
Alpine Tower, Climbing Wall & Rock Face
Paddling
Kayaking & Canoeing
White water & Touring
Wilderness
First Aid
Basic First Aid/CPR
Challenge
activities and events promote group building, communication,
cooperation and trust, spirit and morale, and leadership qualities.
Challenge activities also foster the development of self-confidence,
self-reliance, and fitness. Programs can be designed to accommodate
a broad range of age and physical ability.
PEAK
Programs are designed for . . .
Families
birthday parties, reunions, adventure experiences, overnight
expeditions. . .
Civic
Organizations
local recreation groups & camps, 4-H Clubs. . .
Scouting Organizations
boys & girls
School
Groups
elementary, middle and high school students/classes/clubs
grade-level events
student government and leadership organizations
Church
Adult, Children & Youth Groups
Group
Homes & Orphanages
for boys & girls
Alternative
Education Programs
for boys & girls
Outdoor Enthusiasts
of all ages
All programming is
adventure-based and allows participants to engage on a challenge
by choice basis. Program design is a collaborative
effort between the contracting organization or individual and
the staff at PEAK in an effort to ensure that all goals or program
outcomes desired by the contracting party are met.
REGISTRATION
An organization must complete and return the following items
to PEAK seven days before the scheduled program:
1)
Preliminary Program Information
form
2) Program Contract
3) Final number of participants
The organization must also provide a Certificate of
Insurance naming Heathwood Hall as an additional insured
prior to the program.
All participants must complete and sign an Assumption
of Risk form. These forms may be completed in advance
and returned to the PEAK Outdoor Center prior to the program,
or they may be completed prior to beginning the program on the
scheduled date. Forms for children under the age of 18 must
be signed by a parent or guardian.
FEES
All fees must be received prior to the program. The fee structure
is as follows:
2 hour program
$250.00 (base price up to 12 people) + $12.00 for each
additional person
4 hour program
$400.00 (base price up to 12
people) + $18.00 for each additional person
6 hour program
$500.00 (base price up to 12 people) + $24.00 for each additional
person
8 hour program
$600.00 (base price up to 12 people) + $30.00 for each additional
person
Half-day
programs are 4 hours in length and generally run from 8am-12noon,
or from 1pm-5pm, although programs may be scheduled according
to the needs of the contracting party. Full-day programs are
8 hours in length plus an hour-long lunch break. Overnight Rates
figured on a program by program basis.
Call or email Stan Wood 803/231-7723
or Elizabeth Airey 803/231-7724
for information and registration packet.
For
specific program forms and information, click on . . .
Program
Contract
Assumption of Risk
Preliminary Program Information
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