Winona Camps has been a treasured summer home for generations of boys since 1908. The camp is located on the ancestral homelands of the Pequawket people, a part of the Abenaki tribe and the larger Wabanaki Confederacy. Boys spend their summers living in tents on the shores of Moose Pond and engaging in traditional outdoor activities like canoeing, hiking, and swimming.
At the same time, modern activities like rock climbing, kayaking, and lacrosse help campers explore new boundaries and develop lifelong skills. Winona also offers unique experiences like the BAT, Red-Gray competitions, and The Great Relay. This combination of old and new makes it one of the oldest summer camps in the country and a beloved summer destination for boys around the world.
Junior Winona is situated in the southern part of the camp, where boys ages 7-11 learn and grow through supervised activities and friendly competition. Campers choose twice a day what they want to do for in-camp activities and they also chose from a variety of trip options
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Intermediate Winona
Intermediate “Inty” Winona is situated along the shores of Moose Pond. With boys ages, 11-13 Inty is the Winona unit full of opportunity and new experiences! Campers can try a wide range of activities, in addition to the program of the trip.
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Senior Winona
Senior Winona, for boys ages 13 – 15, is a fantastic place to spend your summers. Activities are chosen twice a day allowing campers the flexibility to try new activities or spend time at familiar favorites. The senior schedule also provides more flexibility and has some downtime to work on reading or catching up with tent mates.