At Camp Wildcraft we believe that having campers of different ages creates a unique and special atmosphere. Our older campers are reminded of their childhood and can enjoy the imaginative play of their younger selves. This also gives them the opportunity to be role models for our younger campers. With our guidance, they can develop empathy, patience, and leadership skills through activities like sports, hiking, and art.
Younger campers benefit from watching the older campers and can learn how to navigate challenges, explore in different ways, or share their ideas. During “choice activities” campers group by their shared interests, rather than age. We also encourage making friends with age-mates, and this is made easier in a camp community atmosphere.
At Camp Wildcraft, we have experienced the positive effects of having campers of different ages. Our older campers are able to enjoy childhood memories and our younger campers can learn from them. Through activities like sports, art, and hiking, our campers can develop leadership and social skills. We also encourage making friends with age-mates and support campers as they explore different ways of playing.
To create an immersive experience, we offer weekly sessions from Monday to Friday. At each of our sites, Camp Wildcraft builds an exuberant camp community, with each day's program building on what came before.