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    Pali Adventures Wacky Sports

    This is the perfect specialty for active campers who enjoy the sillier side of sports and just want to have a blast trying new things! Each day, campers will participate in a variety of active and enjoyable games and activities. All a little different from what campers might expect. They learn the fine art of stealing bases during slip 'n' slide baseball, challenge their balance with a log roll, become a hero when they capture the flag, and much more. Our Wacky Sports coaches inspire good sportsmanship, character building and creativity as campers revel in the fun of learning new skills, making new friends and having a blast!

    Camp Farley

    Camp Farley which was founded in 1934 and is independently owned and operated by the Cape Cod Camp Corporation, a non-profit organization representing Southeastern Massachusetts. The program meets or exceeds regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for operating a children's camp and is licensed by the Board of Health. Camp Farley has a commitment to safe and quality programming, and is accredited by the American Camp Association. As such, Camp Farley undergoes a comprehensive process of operational review - from staff qualifications to training to emergency management - to ensure compliance with more than 300 standards. The...

    Adventure Quest with Renaissance Adventures

    Adventure awaits! Be the hero of a mythic quest at our incredibly fun, award-winning, outdoor Adventure Quest camps like none other! Journey into a co-created story where every decision matters. Band together in small groups of like ages to read maps, solve mysteries and riddles, outwit monsters, and battle foes using safe, foam swords to save the kingdom. As with all Renaissance Adventures programs, Adventure Quest is designed to develop teamwork, critical thinking, ethical reasoning, communication, and other leadership skills. Summer 2024 Locations: In Boulder, at Eben G. Fine Park and Mackintosh Academy. In Denver, at Denver Waldorf School and...


    River Valley Ranch (RVR)

    River Valley Ranch (RVR), a summer camp in Maryland, allows campers to enjoy a myriad of activities including: Adventure activities, Extreme Sports, Horseback riding, Theater, Rodeo Sports, Traditional Sports, Swimming and much more. There are three main camp facilities on the 560 acre Ranch in Carroll County Maryland. Arrowhead Woods is a program for campers between the ages of 7 and 9. Fort Roller is a camp for children between the ages of 9 and 12. And Frontier Town is a camp for students ages 12 to 17. Each program runs up to eight weeks. Each week is from Sunday afternoon until Friday evening, and during each week campers can pick a different...

    Pali Adventures Flying Trapeze/Cirque du Pali

    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 28 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!"

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      About Extreme Sports Camps and Programs

      If your children are the kind of kids who are always pushing the limits of what they can do, then perhaps an extreme sports camp is the best summer program for them. Camps that offer extreme sports do so in a safe environment with fully qualified people who will teach your kids how to safely participate in any number of activities. They range by camp, but some activities might include: bungee jumping, dirt bike racing, rock climbing, trapeze and more. Most extreme sports camps offer a variety of more traditional sports such as swimming, horseback riding and other less nail-biting, adrenaline-rushing sports. Located across the country and in Canada, an extreme sports camp experience is one your child will never forget.

      Learning Skills: Some camps offer accreditation in sports such as a Jet Ski licenses, lifeguard certification and more.

      Safety: Safety is paramount in extreme sports camps. Children are evaluated prior to commencing any extreme sport to ensure they have the skills and physical ability to participate, and prior to being allowed to advance, their skills are assessed. Only qualified instructors are allowed to oversee the training of campers in these sports.

      What to Pack: Campers attending extreme camps should bring their own safety helmets if they own one, as well as any specialized clothing (like riding boots or rock climbing gloves) or equipment that they may need based on the activities provided by the camp.

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      About Extreme Sports Camps and Programs

      If your children are the kind of kids who are always pushing the limits of what they can do, then perhaps an extreme sports camp is the best summer program for them. Camps that offer extreme sports do so in a safe environment with fully qualified people who will teach your kids how to safely participate in any number of activities. They range by camp, but some activities might include: bungee jumping, dirt bike racing, rock climbing, trapeze and more. Most extreme sports camps offer a variety of more traditional sports such as swimming, horseback riding and other less nail-biting, adrenaline-rushing sports. Located across the country and in Canada, an extreme sports camp experience is one your child will never forget.

      Learning Skills: Some camps offer accreditation in sports such as a Jet Ski licenses, lifeguard certification and more.

      Safety: Safety is paramount in extreme sports camps. Children are evaluated prior to commencing any extreme sport to ensure they have the skills and physical ability to participate, and prior to being allowed to advance, their skills are assessed. Only qualified instructors are allowed to oversee the training of campers in these sports.

      What to Pack: Campers attending extreme camps should bring their own safety helmets if they own one, as well as any specialized clothing (like riding boots or rock climbing gloves) or equipment that they may need based on the activities provided by the camp.

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