Co-Educational Riflery Camps

Pali Adventures Culinary

Pali Adventures is a one-of-a-kind overnight summer camp. Kids choose a morning specialty and all of their own afternoon activities to design a personalized adventure. We are one camp, but while campers are here they explore different interests. We are proud to offer Culinary and 29 amazing specialties - from Motorsports to Flying Trapeze - and everything in between. Our campers follow their dreams, try incredible new things and gain lifelong friends in a safe and supportive environment. Send your child to the place where they will grow, feel successful and return home saying, "that was the best camp ever!"

YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser

At YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser, we believe that today's campers are tomorrow's leaders. Our progressive, camper-centered programs are designed to challenge every child in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. At camp our goal is to create an environment where campers make friends, learn new skills, build self-confidence, and gain a sense of independence in our camp community. The memories our campers make at Camp Conrad Weiser truly last a lifetime. We pride ourselves on creating an experience as unique as each of our campers. From our Athletics to our Arts & Nature programs, Camp Conrad Weiser affords many opportunities to develop new skills. Our camp...

Bar 717 Ranch / Camp Trinity

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

    Phone: 530-628-5992


Crazzy's Wasewagan Camp & Retreat

  • Angelus Oaks, CA U.S.A.

About Co-Educational Riflery Camps

A riflery camp teaches kids calm deliberation and concentration. Because of the nature of riflery, attention to detail is also cultivated in each camper. Most camps have devised ways to make the activity more enjoyable through end-of camp competitions or getting to take home their first bulls-eye. Before shooting, however, campers are given courses on firearm safety, how not to handle a gun and the basics of marksmanship, comprising of correct breathing, trigger pull, sighting and positions. Certified instructors train shooters in accordance with the guidelines set by the National Rifle Association (NRA). Because safety is the primary concern, riflery camps are often offered to older campers, ages 12 to 17, though there are those that accept kids as young as seven years old.

Safety: Shooting camps are designed to ensure safety, with some being closed off to prevent mishaps, and strict rules are enforced.  

Levels of Expertise: Most camps accept all levels starting from beginner. However, some camps are designed exclusively for people with higher-level rifle experience who have previously competed in rifle competitions.

Equipment to Bring: Camps designed for higher-level shooters require participants to bring their own equipment such as rifles, slings, spotting scopes, pellets and more.

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About Co-Educational Riflery Camps

A riflery camp teaches kids calm deliberation and concentration. Because of the nature of riflery, attention to detail is also cultivated in each camper. Most camps have devised ways to make the activity more enjoyable through end-of camp competitions or getting to take home their first bulls-eye. Before shooting, however, campers are given courses on firearm safety, how not to handle a gun and the basics of marksmanship, comprising of correct breathing, trigger pull, sighting and positions. Certified instructors train shooters in accordance with the guidelines set by the National Rifle Association (NRA). Because safety is the primary concern, riflery camps are often offered to older campers, ages 12 to 17, though there are those that accept kids as young as seven years old.

Safety: Shooting camps are designed to ensure safety, with some being closed off to prevent mishaps, and strict rules are enforced.  

Levels of Expertise: Most camps accept all levels starting from beginner. However, some camps are designed exclusively for people with higher-level rifle experience who have previously competed in rifle competitions.

Equipment to Bring: Camps designed for higher-level shooters require participants to bring their own equipment such as rifles, slings, spotting scopes, pellets and more.

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