For many of us, our first camping experience was one of the most memorable events of our childhood. Through camping and outdoor adventures we learned to pitch a tent, cook on a cook stove, catch fish and watch for shooting stars. Recent studies have shown that this seemingly innocent appreciation of outdoor recreation is actually a strong contributor to overall happiness, health and career success in later adult life.

Unfortunately, changing family structures and declining resources are leaving many of today's young people without an understanding or interest in the world outside their doors. Urban youth in particular are lacking the skills and motivation to actively enjoy the wonders of the natural world. In 1994, a consortium of concerned officials from the private, philanthropic and public sectors convened to address this trend towards indoor isolation. It was determined that an introductory program to prepare urban youth for the vast opportunities in outdoor recreation is needed in urban centers all across the country. In response, a new program was unveiled in the spring of 1995, which aimed to provide urban families with the necessary skills and confidence to safely enjoy outdoor recreational activities. This exciting new program is called WOW (Wonderful Outdoor World).

Files Available for Download
WOW - CAMPER Registration APPLICATION PDF

Photo Gallery
Wonderful Outdoor World Pics HTM

The Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks WOW program offers camping experiences throughout the city of Los Angeles. With an emphasis on utilizing our neighborhood parks, LA WOW engages 42 youth, boys and girls in a well rounded first time camping experience.

WOW is both a philosophy and a program that at its foundation believes that outdoor recreation plays an important and positive role in American culture. WOW will take a core group of young people ages 8- 12 and their families through a one and one-half day camping experience within the heart of their own community (parents will participate during the opening and closing activities). The goals of WOW are to introduce inner-city youth to camping and outdoor recreation through a safe and controlled experience. WOW emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting urban and wildland ecosystems.

Through WOW young people will learn:
    
     • Enhanced Family Values
     • Democratic Skills and Team Work
     • Constructive Self Reliance
     • Outdoor Skills
     • Curiosity and the Desire to Work and Do More
     • Respect for the Outdoor World  

In 1996, after the pilot program was completed in Los Angeles, the national sponsors of WOW expanded the program across the U.S. to five additional cities: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado; Washington D.C., and Phoenix, Arizona. Recreation professionals from the Walt Disney Company, the Bureau of Land Management, the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, the U.S. Forest Service, the Recreation Roundtable, California State University, Long Beach have designed the elements and methodology of the WOW program.

Planned activities include instruction on:

Campsite Set-Up Fishing
Meal Preparation Conservation
Basic Camping Skills Character Enrichment
General Recreation Skills and Games Leave no trace principals
Backpacking Team Building
Stargazing Survival
Rock Climbing Urban Animals & Reptiles

UPCOMING WOW EVENTS

During each overnight session, campers will undertake a community service project as a testament to their respect for the outdoor environment (i.e. clean ups, tree planting).

March 28-29th June 13-14th
April 4-5th June 20-21st
April 11-12th July 12 – WOW Clean Up
April 25-26th July 19-20th-  Camp Decker  w/kids
May 2– WOW Clean-up August 2-3rd- Camp Decker w/kids & parents
May 16-17th August 14-18th- High Sierra
May 30-31st    

At the completion of the overnight session, all participants will take home a sleeping bag, flashlight and Goodie Bag to encourage future recreational activities. In addition, campers will receive valuable information, maps and resources on outdoor recreational opportunities and other environmental programs in their area.

NOW HIRING

Individuals over 18, male or female, who are interested in working with urban youth 8-12 years old in a camping environment. Applicants should have transportation, experience with outdoor activities, a willingness to learn and be available on various Fridays and Saturdays in March-June 2008. For more information, please contact Dana Valdez at (818) 243-4853.

CAMP MANAGEMENT

Director's Files for Download
Recreation Center Director Check-Off List
REGION SERVICE REQUEST FORM
NOTE: This Service Request Form is used to request holes to be dug for trees (must identify location), shovels for tree planting, night lights shut off, and additional trash cans.
WOW Information Sheet PDF
Camper Confirmation & Check List - English Version PDF
Camper Confirmation & Check List - Spanish Version PDF