Campus Cabana
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Email questions or concerns regarding membership, activities, swim team, or other matters directly to our board members. For a complete list of contacts, please visit our Administration Page. Drive west on Joppa Road and turn RIGHT on to Goucher Boulevard (Shoppers and Qdoba are on your left), then RIGHT on to Providence Road.

Go straight beyond light at Cromwell Bridge Road and make a LEFT on to Southwick Drive, just past the gas station. Take immediate Right into parking lot. Continue behind Office Building to Campus Cabana parking lot. Please note restricted parking spaces (weekdays) reserved for corporate offices. Travel east on Goucher Boulevard or Joppa Road and turn LEFT on to Providence Road (north).
Services
Membership
Report
To join Campus Cabana, the applicant is required to purchase a bond in the amount of $500.00. This is a one-time investment which will be returned to you when you leave the organization and the Board is able to replace your membership. In addition, the first year and all following years, the annual membership/management fee is approximately $395.00 plus $80.00 per person that will be joining the pool (price subject to change).
Swim Team
Report
The Seahorses, Campus Cabana's Swim Team, is part of the Free State Swim League and competes with area pools, including Pine Ridge, Wiltondale, Stoneleigh, Eagles Nest, Woodcroft, Hampton, Valley, and York Manor. Meets are usually held on Mondays and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. During home meets, the pool is closed at 4:30 p.m. to members.
Swim Team Sponsorship Forms
Report
The directors of Campus Cabana Seahorses swim team are in the midst of planning for the summer 2018 swim season, and we are reaching out to local businesses to ask for support for our team. Our team consists of approximately 150 swimmers ranging from 6 to 18 years of age. Campus competes in the Freestate League with 8 other swim clubs throughout Baltimore County.
New To Swim Team
Report
The philosophy of the Seahorses is simple. Summer swimming should be fun. We swim with two goals in mind: Have fun and get better. We may not all be Michael Phelps but we can all improve. That is what this summer is about. We want to be faster, but more importantly, we want to have better, prettier 3 strokes.
How Do Swim Meets Work
Report
What are they and how they work The goal of swimming is to get better and to enjoy the process. The way that we can measure our progress as we swim is to compete in meets. One of the aspects of swimming that I love is that there is competition at several levels. The most obvious level is that our team (Campus Cabana) is competing against another team.
Reviews
Review Campus Cabana

Be the first to review Campus Cabana.

Write a Review