"Crispy Bacon" is a friendly, plump pig with a cool pair of shades, who's not just popular for his delicious name but is also the unofficial mascot of North Carolina. He loves to travel across the state, from the mighty Appalachian Mountains to the stunning Outer Banks, narrating tales of North Carolina's unique charm and spirit. But among all his stories, Crispy's favorite is about the kids who participate in the exciting activity of Archery. These kids, whom Crispy affectionately calls his "Arrow Mavericks," are as diverse as North Carolina's landscape. Some are as solid and steadfast as the Great Smoky Mountains, while others are as dynamic and lively as the waves hitting Cape Hatteras. They come from various parts of the state, some riding on tractors from the countryside, while others whizzing in on skateboards from buzzing cities. It’s quite a sight, Crispy Bacon would giggle, when they gear up for archery. They put on their arm guards tighter than a space suit, hold their bows more delicately than a fresh doughnut, and aim their arrows with the intensity of a hawk eyeing a field mouse. No apple on any head stands a chance! Crispy loves to watch them, especially when they squint one eye, stick their tongues out a little, and then release the arrow, only for it to zooooom across the air and hit the bullseye! At that moment, Crispy Bacon always gives an impressed oink and cheers, spilling his popcorn all over. Because in North Carolina, even a pig knows that hitting a bullseye isn't just about accuracy, but also about having a 'ham-load' of fun!

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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!

Minong, WI 54859
4.5(4 reviews)
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Camp Carolina is more than just a typical summer camp. Our campers are eager to explore the world around them, and we provide them an opportunity to do so in a safe and supportive environment. Our campers learn to appreciate nature and gain self-confidence as they venture off on outdoor adventures. We offer a wide array of activities such as rock climbing, river rafting, and hiking, allowing campers to discover the beauty of the natural world. With our experienced staff members and carefully crafted activities, Camp Carolina is the ultimate summer paradise for boys.

Brevard, NC 28712
5(5 reviews)
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At Camp High Rocks, we understand the importance of providing boys with a safe and supportive environment to grow and learn. Our experienced staff help to foster growth, independence and resilience in our campers through our traditional, family-owned summer camp. Since 1958, we have been helping parents develop long-term relationships with their children by providing them with the chance to take part in activities of their own choice, and by setting and achieving personal goals. We recognize the sense of accomplishment that comes with mastering a new skill or spending time away from home, which is why we strive to give our campers the opportunity to embark on a life-changing journey.

Brevard, NC 28712
4.7(5 reviews)
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Nancy Barnum Clarke was passionate about providing a unique experience for the young women who came to Rockbrook. She was inspired by the nature around her to create a camp filled with activities that nurtured a connection to the natural world. Outdoor AdventuresNancy designed activities that would get girls outdoors and exploring. She was a firm believer that the best way to build self-esteem and appreciation for nature was to spend time outdoors. She spearheaded hikes, biking trips, and river rafting adventures. Girls also had the chance to learn how to canoe, cook over a campfire, and do other activities that connected them with nature. Life SkillsNancy was also passionate about developing life skills and encouraging personal growth. She believed that nurturing a sense of self-reliance and self-awareness was just as important as outdoor education. Her program included classes on music, art, and craft making. She also taught lessons on respect, problem-solving, and conflict resolution. Girls learned to live together as a community and to take responsibility for their own actions. Nancy Barnum Clarke was a pioneer in the field of outdoor education. Her legacy lives on today in Rockbrook, the camp she established nearly 100 years ago. Her commitment to helping young girls discover the joy and freedom of nature continues to shape the lives of those who visit the camp.

Brevard, NC 28712-5688