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AUSTIN, TX
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JULY 25-31
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Home
Base
St. Michael's
Catholic Academy
3000 Barton
Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78735
http://smca.com

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Manager Support: Rochelle Farris
SCHOOL FACTS
Showers:
There are 2 locker rooms (male and female). Male showers are
communal. Female showers are stalls.
Program Area:
The program area is an air conditioned performing arts
theater.
Sleeping Arrangements:
All campers sleep in air conditioned classrooms.
Additional Information:
St. Michaels Academy is a coed catholic high school. This
year the academy has celebrated their 25th anniversary as
the first Catholic high school in Austin. It is located west
of the Capital of Texas Highway (360) between Bee Caves Road
(FM 2244) and Southwest Parkway on Barton Creek Boulevard.
WORKSITE INFORMATION
Coming Soon
FREE DAY ACTIVITIES
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Barton Springs
The spring-fed pool lies in the popular Zilker Park in
downtown Austin and millions of gallons of cool water flow
to the surface. The crystal clear pool itself measures an
amazing 1,000 feet long and 125 feet wide and is the
largest pool in a metropolitan area in the U.S.
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/parks/bartonsprings.htm |
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Schlitterbahn Water Park
Schlitterbahn has been voted the best water park in the nation numerous
times and continues to hold its reputation. It is the home of the first
ever uphill water-coaster
and the famous boogie-bahn (a continuous, huge wave of water).
Located
in New Braunfels, TX 50 miles from Austin.
www.schlitterbahn.com
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Cypress Valley Canopy Tours
Go to Cypress Valley Canopy Tours
for a thrilling eco-adventure, where you fly
through the canopy of old growth cypress trees, some up to 100
feet tall. A new world unfolds as you glide on steel zip lines
from platform to platform high in the treetops.
http://www.cypressvalleycanopytours.com |
The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
You'll get a quick course in Texas 101 at this museum,
opened near the state capitol in 2001 and designed to echo
some of its elements. Three floors of exhibits are arrayed
around a rotunda set off by a 50-foot, polished granite map
of Texas.
www.thestoryoftexas.com
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