About Camp Mowglis in Hebron, NH

At Camp Mowglis, boys ages 7-15 have the opportunity to experience a traditional summer camp experience while developing important life skills. Established in 1903, this non-profit residential camp located in Hebron, New Hampshire offers activities such as riflery, archery, tennis, crafts, and water sports. Campers come from all over the world, representing as many as 20 states and 10 countries each year. The 125-acre property includes pine woods, playing fields, and two waterfront areas with boathouses. Rustic open-air dormitories, assembly halls, and an infirmary are among the facilities set in the wooded surroundings. Camp Mowglis' mission is to promote integrity, empathy, resilience, and leadership in young boys through outdoor experiential programs. Through these activities and community, campers gain confidence, independence, personal resources, and a sense of responsibility toward others and the environment.

Show more

What kind of kids we support

  • Boys only

Amenities

  • Food option available
  • Lake
  • Infirmary
  • Peanut free
  • Dorms

Coupons & Discounts

  • Scholarships
  • Sibling discount
  • Referral discount
  • Early Bird

Programs at Camp Mowglis in Hebron, NH

a group of people posing for a photo
BeAKid
Camp Mowglis Cub Program

Camp Mowglis Cub Program for boys age 7-9 is the perfect way to introduce your young son to overnight summer camp. We understand that our youngest campers are often nervous about being away from mom and dad, so we’ve specially designed this program with young, inexperienced campers in mind. With a shorter session length, higher counselor-to-camper ratio, and flexible schedule, your son is sure to enjoy an amazing first summer camp experience. Our shorter, 3-week boys overnight camp program offers an ideal solution to ease your son into the sleepaway camp experience. Friendly, familiar faces fill every day, alongside fun, exciting activities. Each day, Mowglis’ Cub program follows the same camping activities schedule as The Pack. However, younger campers enjoy the flexibility to take part in more age-appropriate adventures: The Cubland dorm features a jungle gym, tetherball, and a playing field. Nearby Kipling Hall holds a library filled with children’s books, a piano, and a fireplace – the perfect spot for rainy day fun.

Show more
a group of people sitting around a table playing a board game
BeAKid
Camp Mowglis Pack Program

Members of the Mowglis Pack are boys from ages 10-15 years old. Members of the Pack grow and learn together during their years at camp. The Pack follows a familiar routine known as “the Regular Mowglis day”. The campers wake up each day in their dormitories to the sound of the bugle. From that moment on, one activity follows another. Clocks become irrelevant as boys become immersed in the Mowglis experience. In the Pack the boys live in dorms with other boys their own age and their counselors. Named after characters in the Jungle Book, our dorms are called Toomai, Baloo, Akela, Panther, and Den. They are well maintained, screened, open-air buildings which allow the boys a camping experience, even when they are snuggled in their bunks.

Show more
a group of people standing on a beach looking at the water
BeAKid
The Camp Mowglis Yearling Program

The Yearling program is a three week leadership development experience which is designed for Mowglis graduates, as well as boys 15 years of age, who are looking for an adventure leadership program. Mowglis is a place for boys to transition into men and the Yearling program builds on the skills boys learn as campers and applies those skills in the real world. Applicants should have an interest in fun, fast-pasted and challenging outdoor activities, as well as a desire to understand the natural world around them. Yearlings is an outward bound program and participants will spend much of their time outside the Mowglis campgrounds. This is a growth opportunity for graduates before being invited back as Junior Staff. Activities include, but aren’t limited to the following: - A backpacking section teaching trip planning, leadership, and team building. - Helping plan and lead hiking/camping trips for younger campers. - Community service projects including: trail clearing, helping at the Hebron fair, chopping and splitting wood to donate to local elderly. - A 2-day Wilderness First Aid (WFA) and CPR class instructed by Solo Wilderness Medicine. - A 4-day whitewater kayaking class taught by Zoar Outdoors at Zoar Gap on the Deerfield River.

Show more
Any other questions?

Reviews of Camp Mowglis in Hebron, NH

View all
No reviews yetBe the first to review a business

Location and contact information

4 Mowglis Drive, Hebron, NH, 03241