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A Quaker camp is a wilderness summer camp for children that teaches Quaker values such as peace, equality and simplicity, among many others. It is the primary goal of this camp to provide a safe, healthy and loving community for read more

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Tamarack Farm

Tamarack Farm centers on community building, cooperative work projects and community service. We are a rural farm carved from the Vermont woods, settled snugly between a steep ridge and a long glacial lake. Each summer, a wonderfully close community of staff and campers grows through shared work and simple living. Guided by mature, skilled staff, campers are given many opportunities for meaningful responsibility.

Saltash Mountain


Saltash Mountain grows wilderness adventurers. A camp for 40 boys and girls, ages 11-14, Saltash Mountain focuses on wilderness traveling, mastering outdoor skills and community building.

Campers at Saltash Mountain Camp (SAM) spend many of their summer days on the trails and rivers of New England. For at least half of their time at camp, all of the campers are exploring on trips of three to seven days. Six to eight campers go on each trip, led by two experienced counselors. During their time "In-Camp," SAM campers play music, write and perform zany skits, swim in Lake Ninevah, and participate...

Farm & Wilderness Foundation

We are a group of five overnight camps and a day camp. See our indavidual listings on this website. Timberlake is a camp with a broad range of activities for boys ages 9-14. Indian Brook is a camp for with a broad range of activities for girls ages 9-14. Tamarack Farm is a working farm camp. Co-ed ages 15-17. Flying Cloud is a primative living, earth based camp for boys ages 11-14. Saltash Mountain is an adventure camp with with backpacking, canoeing, and climbing trips. Co-ed ages 11-14.

Timberlake

Timberlake is alive with adventure. Its a place where a boy can climb trees, fly off a rope swing into a clear, cool lake, build cabins, laugh with friends, eat great food, learn to milk a cow, climb mountains, learn how to make pizza for 150 people, create incredible art, and do a thousand other things. Each day is filled with excitement, challenge, and joy. Timberlake thrives on the imagination and energy of campers and staff working together to create a safe, supportive, and fun community.

Indian Brook for Girls

Girls are in motion at Camp Indian Brook- learning, laughing, digging, hammering, painting, creating, building, climbing, talking, hiking, paddling, and swimming. In these activities and more, nurtured by a supportive and compassionate staff, each girl is encouraged to develop self-confidence, new skills and an abiding joy.

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A Quaker camp is a wilderness summer camp for children that teaches Quaker values such as peace, equality and simplicity, among many others. It is the primary goal of this camp to provide a safe, healthy and loving community for the participants. These camps come in different forms—duration, type and activities. Some are held for as long as a month, while others can be as quick as an overnight or weekend stay.

Highlights: Worship is the major highlight of Quaker camps. Singing, musical performances and creative activities are held inside the camp. Participants work together to do chores such as food preparation and camp cleaning. Some Quaker camps also offer outdoor recreation including canoeing, hiking, rock climbing, tubing and wildlife observation.

Regional Considerations: The type of outdoor activities offered in the camp depend primarily on the location. If you choose a Quaker camp in a winter location, you can expect to engage in snow sports and activities like skiing and snowshoeing.

Safety: If the Quaker summer camps offer outdoor recreation, inquire about the safety precautions that are undertaken by the camp personnel to ensure the security and welfare of your child and the other participants.