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    North Central Camp Cherith - Girls Camp

    Camp Cherith is a place where the love of Jesus is lived out. As a Christian camp we're deeply committed to teaching kids of all ages how to make Christ real in their lives - not just for a week at camp, but in every phase of life. Our counselors look for teachable moments to share their own joy in an authentic relationship with Christ. We approach each day with an upbeat attitude of praise and worship. With a weekly capacity of just 110 campers, we're able to create a family-like atmosphere that fosters warm, caring relationships. We create an environment where campers are willing to take healthy risks and try new things. Affiliations: North...

    The Story School

    The Story School is home to all campers who love stories, adventure, and being their true self. A nonprofit overnight camp in Charlton MA , The Story School uses the power of immersive, interactive, and inclusive LARP stories to transform campers into heroes all summer long. Designed by educators and utilizing theatrical props, actors, sound, lighting, and the beautiful natural scenery on hundreds of acres of Prindle Pond, Story School transports our heroes to a world of imagination that reacts to their choices. Our 2026 Season runs from June 29th - August 15th and hosts seven weeks of camp including a special week for both younger first-time...

    Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas - Camp Bette Perot

    Camp Bette Perot is all about the horses and a trip to the barn is the highlight of each day. Hands-on horse activities include trail rides and/or arena classes. Campers can also swim, practice archery, and complete ropes course challenges. They'll try their hands at leatherworking, wilderness exploration, and more. Camp activities progress by age. As girls grow through the program, they get fun new opportunities. Senior Girl Scouts – check out the all-new Counselor-in-Training leadership experience.


    Road's End Farm Horsemanship Camp

    Simply put, Road's End Farm is a small camp that appeals to girls who just love being around horses, caring for them, and riding for enjoyment rather than competition. As an integral part of a working horse farm, the camp provides unlimited exposure to horses and rural life in a picturesque setting. Campers enjoy English pleasure riding and stable chores each morning, waterfront activities and/or arts & crafts each afternoon, and a choice of relaxing pastimes in the evenings. Although well supervised, the camp program is, for the most part, unstructured to ensure a family- like atmosphere, in which each camper counts and, in turn, is counted upon....

    Pali Adventures LARP

    Dungeons! Dragons! Heroes! Villains! Live Action Role Play at Pali is ideal for imaginative kids. Campers play the roles they want to play¿¿¿in exactly the way they want to play them. They use their imaginations, problem-solving and storytelling skills on a daily basis. Campers participate in interactive role-play that encourages them to be physically, socially and mentally active. The only limit to what they can achieve is their imagination!

    Camp Woodmont

    Camp Woodmont is a traditional co-ed summer camp for kids and teens ages 6-15. Located on 170 acres on Lookout Mountain in North Georgia, campers receive a traditional sleepaway summer camp experience with the option of 1 or 2 week sessions. Campers enjoy a wide range of activities, including horseback riding, ball sports, archery, canoeing, high and low ropes courses, a climbing wall, dance, arts and crafts, hiking, drama, ultimate frisbee, and so much more. College age counselors live in cabins with campers with the average staff to camper ratio being 1:5. Unplugged from technology and immersed in nature, campers gain confidence, independence, and...

    Wyonegonic Camps

    Wyonegonic Camps for Girls offers a relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere. Emphasis is on personal development and group co-operation. Campers design their own program weekly after goal setting with counselors. Our broad traditional program favors aquatics, outdoor living and wilderness trips. Campers represent approximately 30 different states and 12% international clientele. Ages are 8-15 plus Leadership Training program or Wilderness Trip Adventures for ages 15-18. Affiliated with Camp Winona for Boys.

    YMCA Camp Menogyn

    Menogyn (min-O-jin) is of Ojibwe origin, meaning "To Grow Fully." No roads lead to YMCA Camp Menogyn, campers cross West Bearskin Lake by boat to this beautiful wilderness setting on the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, MN. For over 90 years, YMCA Camp Menogyn has provided high quality wilderness adventures for teens. We focus on small group, wilderness canoeing, backpacking, and rock climbing trips that are safe, fun, enriching and transformational. Our campers participate in the total life of Menogyn - to work, play and live together. We nurture character development in our campers by teaching and emulating the Y values of Caring, Honesty,...

    Smoky Mountain Adventure Camp

    Smoky Mountain Adventure Camp, situated adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the Cherokee National Forest, is only a short distance from the popular resort town of Gatlinburg. Campers enjoy a full adventure experience as we cave, hike, backpack, tube, canoe, rappel, rock climb, ride horses, white-water raft, and participate in outdoor and naturalist programs. We also participate in challenge activities and we stress team building and leadership. Our programs are tailored to the individual skills and ability levels of the campers so everyone can enjoy the high-adventure activities. We can also keep it a little more traditional for...

    Camp Sweeney

    A diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes changes the life of a child forever. Days filled with school, sports, and activities are quickly replaced by blood tests, insulin injections, and carbohydrate calculations. Every step required to manage their diabetes is a step away from what children see as "normal." But at Camp Sweeney, Type 1 diabetes is normal. And when diabetes disappears, every camper can show what makes them special, not what makes them different. Since 1950, Camp Sweeney has provided a positive turning point in the lives of more than 35,000 children. Camp Sweeney is regarded as one of the largest and most effective diabetes education facilities...

    YMCA Camp Ohiyesa

    At YMCA Camp Ohiyesa day and overnight camps, kids discover friendship, new skills, teamwork, leadership and confidence. A wide range of activities fuel lots of summer adventure. Boys and girls entering grades K-10 will engage in safe and fun programs to enrich their summer experience. Through their camp activities, campers make new friends, gain confidence, develop life and leadership skills and practice teamwork.

    YMCA Day Camp Ihduhapi

    Girls and boys create memories and friendships at YMCA Day Camp Ihduhapi (EE-dohop-ee). This is the perfect way to introduce children to traditional camp experiences during the day and return home at night. Great for both first time and returning campers. Ihduhapi is west of the Twin Cities near Loretto, MN, on 175 acres on beautiful Lake Independence. Traditional and Specialty Camps are available. Specialty Camps include Horse, Fishing, Climbing, Leaders in Training, and themed camps like Pirates and Dragons, Fairies & Princesses. New this year, Tree Identification and Orienteering Course. During this 5-day enrichment program, our commitment is to...

    Killooleet Camp

    Summer Adventure

    Provide your child with a life changing opportunity this summer Wildwood! With a variety of camp offerings for different ages and interests, a one or two week resident camp session will truly be a highlight of your child's year. Summer Adventure is Wildwood's traditional summer camp program for boys and girls ages 8 to 15. The program is designed to provide each individual camper an opportunity to discover the best of Wildwood, the best of summer camping, and the best in themselves while: Overcoming Challenges: increase self-confidence and develop leadership skills; Applying Science: relate concepts learned in school to real life; and Building Community: learn conflict resolution and respect for diversity. Full and partial scholarships are available for qualifying families. At Wildwood, the classroom is outdoors and the lessons are for life. Wildwood campers don't just leave with unforgettable memories, they leave with improved critical thinking, leadership, problem solving, collaboration, adaptability, intuition and imagination.

    Brain Chase

    Bar 717 Ranch / Camp Trinity

    • 17197 Hyampom Rd
      Hayfork, CA 96041, U.S.A.

      Phone: 530-628-5992

    Camp Woodcraft

    • Angelus Oaks
      Angelus Oaks, CA 92305

      Phone: 213-497-4570

    New City School Summer Camp

    • 5209 Waterman Blvd
      St Louis, MO 63108, U.S.A.

      Phone: 314-361-2267

    Adirondack Camp

    • 302 Warrick Rd
      Putnam Station, NY 12861, U.S.A.

      Phone: 518-547-8261

    Big Lake Youth Camp

    • 26435 Big Lake Rd
      Sisters, OR 97759, U.S.A.

      Phone: 503-850-3583

    Crazzy's Wasewagan Camp & Retreat

    • Angelus Oaks, CA U.S.A.

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      About Adventure Camps and Programs

      Adventure camps combine outdoor exploration with personal growth, giving kids and teens an experience they won't soon forget. With activities like hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, zip-lining, and wilderness survival skills, these camps aim to remove kids from their daily routines and immerse them in nature. Many people view camping as an exciting way to get started in the realm of outdoor adventure, where they can challenge themselves, gain confidence, and create lifelong memories.

      Kids and teens that love the outdoors and want to build self-confidence and independence will appreciate what adventure camp has to offer. Reaching the top of a climbing wall or learning how to start a fire are examples of achievements that foster genuine self-worth and impart important life lessons about tenacity, cooperation, and independence.

      In a world of phone screens and other distractions, adventure camps encourage campers to be present, investigate their surroundings, and make in-person connections with others while surrounded by the beauty of nature. Through group challenges, campfire discussions, and shared adventures, campers create close connections that promote social growth, effective communication, and a true feeling of community. These connections often build into long-lasting friendships.

      Adventure camp is a great opportunity for campers to venture outside of their comfort zones in a safe environment. In a secure and monitored environment, these camps offer a good mix of mental stimulation, emotional development, and physical exercise. Your child will return home with stories they will never forget, renewed confidence, and useful life skills, regardless of whether they are seasoned adventurers or fresh to the outdoors.

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      About Adventure Camps and Programs

      Adventure camps combine outdoor exploration with personal growth, giving kids and teens an experience they won't soon forget. With activities like hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, zip-lining, and wilderness survival skills, these camps aim to remove kids from their daily routines and immerse them in nature. Many people view camping as an exciting way to get started in the realm of outdoor adventure, where they can challenge themselves, gain confidence, and create lifelong memories.

      Kids and teens that love the outdoors and want to build self-confidence and independence will appreciate what adventure camp has to offer. Reaching the top of a climbing wall or learning how to start a fire are examples of achievements that foster genuine self-worth and impart important life lessons about tenacity, cooperation, and independence.

      In a world of phone screens and other distractions, adventure camps encourage campers to be present, investigate their surroundings, and make in-person connections with others while surrounded by the beauty of nature. Through group challenges, campfire discussions, and shared adventures, campers create close connections that promote social growth, effective communication, and a true feeling of community. These connections often build into long-lasting friendships.

      Adventure camp is a great opportunity for campers to venture outside of their comfort zones in a safe environment. In a secure and monitored environment, these camps offer a good mix of mental stimulation, emotional development, and physical exercise. Your child will return home with stories they will never forget, renewed confidence, and useful life skills, regardless of whether they are seasoned adventurers or fresh to the outdoors.

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