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When Does Fairfax Parktakes Registration Open?

Reviewed by: YouthCampsBase EditorialLast reviewed: 2026-04-25

**Short answer:** Fairfax County Parktakes summer camp registration typically opens in early February, most years around February 4 to February 6. The exact date is posted on the Fairfax County Park Authority site in late December or Jan...

When Does Fairfax Parktakes Registration Open?

When Does Fairfax Parktakes Registration Open?

Short answer: Fairfax County Parktakes summer camp registration typically opens in early February, most years around February 4 to February 6. The exact date is posted on the Fairfax County Park Authority site in late December or January. The popular weeks fill the same day registration opens.

That's the whole answer. The rest of this page is how to actually win the registration race.

Why the date matters

It's January 2 and the popular weeks are already gone for parents who don't know the system. By the time most families start researching, returning families have already booked through Parktakes' priority window. Public registration opens on a single morning in February. Same-day fills are normal. Same-hour fills are common for the most popular sites.

One r/nova parent put it plainly: "Long story short, my 6 year kid is waitlisted to at least three local camps in Alexandria. I now know I need to do this in December for next year."

That's the entire warning.

The four things to do before registration opens

Most parents lose the registration race in the 90 seconds it takes to log in and find a credit card. Don't be most parents.

  1. Set up the Parktakes account now. Not the morning of. The site verifies email and address. Doing this on registration day costs you the camp.
  2. Save the payment method on file. Card on file means one click. Card not on file means typing a sixteen-digit number while the kid you're registering for is asking what's wrong.
  3. Rank your camp list before registration day. Not your top five. Your exact order: first, second, third. If the first is full, you go to the second without thinking. Thinking costs the camp.
  4. Block the registration hour on your calendar. Parktakes registration usually opens at 9:00 a.m. on a weekday. Be at a desktop, not on a phone, with the rankings open in another tab.

That's the playbook. It's unglamorous. It works.

What fills fastest

Specialty camps (Snapology, sports academies, anything STEM) go first. Camps near the McLean and Vienna ZIPs go faster than camps in the south of the county. Mid-summer weeks (late June through mid-July) fill before late-August weeks. The shoulder weeks at the start and end of summer are usually the last to fill.

If you want a popular camp in McLean for the first week of July, that's the registration race. If you want a parks-and-rec week in mid-August at a less-trafficked site, you have until April.

What to do if you miss it

Don't panic-search. Run this list in order.

  • Check the Parktakes waitlist. Cancellations happen, especially after the deposit deadline. The waitlist moves more than parents think.
  • Alexandria Recreation camps. Separate registration system, separate timeline. A commenter on the same r/nova thread put it bluntly: "Alexandria is notorious for not meeting demand with its summer camp offerings. Look outside the city for more options."
  • Loudoun and Arlington county programs. Different counties, different registration calendars, sometimes still open.
  • Private day camps in the corridor. McLean Community Center, JCC of Northern Virginia, Capital Camps and Retreat Center (Maryland-adjacent), George Mason University youth programs, iD Tech at GMU. Most have rolling enrollment through April.
  • Faith-program weeks. Methodist, Catholic, Jewish, and nondenominational programs in the corridor often have August openings when public rec is full.

The full list of corridor options is in best summer camps in Fairfax, VA.

Why parents miss it

Three reasons.

One: they're new to Northern Virginia. Federal and contractor moves are constant. The local registration calendar is institutional knowledge a transplant family doesn't have.

Two: they assume "early February" means somewhere in the first three weeks. It doesn't. It usually means the first Tuesday or Wednesday.

Three: they think they have time because the kids are young. The youngest brackets (ages four to seven) are often the fastest to fill, because the supply of programs that take that age group is the smallest.

Set the reminder this year

Mark December 15 to check the Parktakes site for the registration date announcement. Mark January 15 to confirm. Set the registration morning itself as a meeting on your work calendar. Tell your partner. Tell your boss if you have to. The hour is the hour.

FAQ

What time does Fairfax Parktakes registration open? Typically 9:00 a.m. local time on the announced day. The Park Authority posts the time on the registration page in January.

How do I find this year's exact date? The Fairfax County Park Authority publishes the date at fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/parktakes in late December or January. Sign up for the Parktakes email list. They send a registration reminder.

Which Parktakes camps fill the fastest? Specialty, STEM, and camps in the McLean and Vienna ZIPs. The first three weeks of July go before the rest of summer.

Can I register for multiple camps at once? Yes. Add multiple sessions to your cart and check out together. This is faster than registering one by one and is the only way to get a popular pair of weeks at the same site.

What if my kid is on the Parktakes waitlist? The waitlist is automated. If a spot opens, you get an email. Most movement happens after the first deposit deadline, usually two to three weeks after registration opens.

Is there an in-person registration? No. Parktakes registration is online only. Recreation centers can help with account setup, but registration itself happens through the website.


The popular weeks fill the day registration opens. Most parents miss it. You don't have to.

For a full corridor map of camps that hold seats past February, see best summer camps in Fairfax, VA and Alexandria summer camps and the waitlist.


Disclaimer

This article is informational only and reflects best-effort research at time of publication. Information may change. We're a directory — we surface options and how to evaluate fit; we don't replace direct conversations with the providers, programs, or professionals listed. Editorially reviewed by YouthCampsBase Editorial. Not clinically, legally, or financially reviewed. Last reviewed: 2026-04-25.

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