CPATH is excited to offer two options for Camp this year! Our Spring, Camp CPals, is geared toward families with younger kids & a Fall Retreat Camp for ages 16 and older.  Interested individuals/ families should choose the Camp that best fits your group. Both camps will offer the same fun activities & experiences. For both camps, families/individuals are responsible for ALL personal care & medical needs and one participant must have a cerebral palsy diagnosis.

  1. Spring- Camp CPALS (May 5-7) For families with children/ young adults ages 5-18 years old.
  2. Fall- CPATH Camp Retreat (Nov 3-5) For families & individuals ages 16 years and older

NEXT STEP Interested in Camp? Please fill out the Interest List Form that best fits you.  *Priority is given to families on the list from last year.* 

Interest List Spring Camp CPals (May 5-7)  Families with children 5-18 years old
Interest List Fall Retreat Camp(Nov 3-5) Families & Individuals ages 16 and up


Reach out to victoria@cpathtexas.org with any questions.

Annual CAMP CPals

…because ALL kids should experience
outdoor activities — without barriers!
Camp CPals at Morgan’s Wonderland Camp is an adaptive overnight weekend family camp in San Antonio, Texas.  The facilities are modified with features to meet the needs of our special campers, making Camp CPals not just accessible, but 100% barrier free.

Campers of ALL abilities can participate.  Just watch for yourself in the Video below.  Be prepared to witness AWESOME in action!

IMG_4381.JPGKids will participate in  zip lines, ropes courses, sports, horseback, archery – many for the very first time!  Our campers gain self-confidence, independence, learn new skills, and build relationships with others who share their challenges in a safe and fun environment.  Likewise, parents will witness their child participate in activities that they never imagined possible!!
At Camp CPals, individuals learn what they CAN do – not what they cannot.

DSC_0250 (1).JPGContact Victoria Polega at ​(866) 74 CPATH or victoria@cpathtexas.org with any questions.

Camp Testimonials

This is a wonderful camp that brings families together who are all handling some sort of disability and while here you feel like any other “normal” family. It is awesome and we are blessed to have been a part of it.
― Anonymous

[I love that] even kids that are really complex can attend. There was not one activity my son, in a wheelchair, couldn’t do.
― Anonymous