Registration open for Summer 2026

Where adventure meets tradition.

Sephardic Adventure Camp is a joyful Jewish summer experience in the great outdoors — full of aquatics, bonfires, tefilah, music, and friendships that last a lifetime.

A camp shaped by heritage and the outdoors.

SAC traces its roots to the early 1950s, when Seattle's Sephardic community began building a summer experience around Jewish identity, Sephardic tradition, friendships, independence, and the outdoors of the Northwest.

Camper holding a painting at arts and crafts

Known by name

A warm Jewish community, big enough for variety and small enough for campers to feel seen.

Campers singing from printed songbooks

Jewish identity

Camp builds independence, self-reliance, Jewish friendships, and identity that last beyond the summer.

Campers paddling funyaks on the water

Northwest outdoors

SAC grew from the meeting of Sephardic tradition and the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest.

Camper holding a Color War sign

Full camp days

Each day is filled with tefilah, bunk activities, chugim, meals, night programs, and community.

Why SAC

What the program is built around.

Campers singing together during a camp program

Warm and personal

A warm Jewish community with enough variety for a full camp day and enough closeness for campers to feel known.

Campers singing from printed songbooks

Sephardic every day

Camp preserves Sephardic tradition, Jewish values, daily tefilah, Shabbat, Ladino, and culture.

Campers at archery with bows

Activities with range

Days can include aquatics, archery, sports, arts and crafts, baking, team building, and overnight experiences.

Campers around a campfire

Every summer carries forward a Seattle Sephardic camp tradition that began in the early 1950s.

Planning for Summer 2026?

Review the 2026 dates, fees, scholarship paths, and CampInTouch registration details. The SAC office is available for questions.