Autism camps in Oklahoma
2 campswe have checked against the organisation’s own website. Day camps, overnight camps and respite weekends — including, where they exist, the ones that serve adults.
Ask about paying with waiver respite. Oklahoma’s waiver is the Consolidated, Community Living, PFDS and Adult Autism Waivers, and respite hours can often be spent on camp, billed as out-of-home respite. Ask your case manager, and ask the camp whether they accept Oklahoma waiver funding. How Oklahoma’s waiver works →
Oklahoma City, OK
A statewide autism nonprofit running short-term camps and experiences across the year, alongside family events. Short formats suit families testing whether a child can manage a group before committing to a full week.
Tulsa, OK
Running since 2010, this gives autistic children aged 6 to 13 an ordinary outdoor camp experience in an inclusion setting, with counsellors trained specifically for it. It exists because those children were being left out of mainstream camp for want of trained staff - which is the honest reason most inclusion fails.
How to choose and fund a camp →
Waiver respite, Extended School Year, and the questions to ask before you register.
Oklahomaproviders & resources →
Therapy, schools, clubs and support, county by county.
Camps change age ranges, dates and fees every year — confirm directly before planning around anything here. Missing a camp, or spotted something wrong? Tell us.