Once upon a time, in the marvelous green land of Vermont, a jolly bunch of kids who loved water activities lived alongside a comical, imaginary character by the name of Splashy McPuddle. This was no ordinary place, Vermont, with its towering Green Mountains, verdant forests, and crystal-clear lakes, was nature's playground-- especially for kids who loved to splash around. Splashy, a jolly, oversized frog with a rainbow-colored umbrella, was the children's mentor and entertainer. He had an uncanny knack for making the simplest water activity an uproarious adventure. The kids were always eager to join him in his amusing escapades, whether it was paddling down the shimmering waters of Lake Champlain, making tip-top snow angels in the melting snow, or creating water-themed art on a drizzly day. These kids didn't just paddle canoes and kayaks, they rode imaginary water dragons, navigating through vast, watery mazes. Their swimming competitions were not mere races, they were underwater treasure hunts led by Splashy, where every stroke brought them closer to a chest of gold pebbles. Rainy days were never gloomy; they were opportunities to join Splashy in a game of 'Puddle Jump', where each splash sent ripples of laughter echoing through the woods. In the heart of Vermont, these children had found a magical water kingdom of their own, where every droplet was full of joy and every wave a new story. With Splashy McPuddle leading the fun, every kid was a water adventurer, each day a new chapter in their book of gurgling giggles and splashing smiles. It was indeed, a place where the beauty of nature and the spirit of childhood ran wild and free alongside the sparkling rivers and gleaming lakes.
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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!
Camp Hochelaga is an American Camp Association accredited camp that offers a variety of overnight, day camp, and leadership development programs. These activities are designed to help build character, self-esteem, self-confidence, empowerment, and leadership. We prioritize social, emotional, and physical safety to ensure that campers have the best experience possible. Our campers have the opportunity to explore a range of activities and make lasting friendships, while having fun and learning important values like collaboration, kindness, leadership, and empowerment. With an emphasis on these core values, Camp Hochelaga provides an unforgettable experience.
Covenant Hills is a perfect destination for your church or organization's next retreat. With its 20 years of history as a summer camp, Covenant Hills is a great place to bring your group together. With a variety of activities to choose from and plenty of space to spread out, your retreat will be one to remember. The United Methodist Church and United Congregational Church of Vermont partnered up to run a summer camp at Covenant Hills for more than 20 years. During that time, it was a place for week long overnight camps. Now it's a property available to rent for retreats, private camps, reunions, and sport events. The amenities are well-maintained and perfect for your next group retreat. With plenty of activities and space to spread out, Covenant Hills is a great spot for your church or organization's next event.
Round Robin Farm offers a unique and exciting experience for young riders with an interest in horses. Our overnight riding program is designed for children ages 8~18 and is supervised by upper-level rider Bekki Read. Campers will have the opportunity to participate in three-phase eventing lessons in the morning and go on a trail ride in the afternoon. At Round Robin Farm, your child will also have the chance to explore the stunning 200-acre farm overlooking the Green Mountains, swim in the White River, and take part in a variety of other activities, including a weekly campout and movie production. Our facility has an indoor and outdoor ring, a cross-country course, and plenty of wooded trails to explore. We also provide a safe, well-cared for selection of horses and teach campers about horse care and barn management. Come to Round Robin Farm in beautiful Vermont and share your love of horses with friends! Our family-run program will provide your child with healthy, home-cooked meals and snacks, as well as a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy their riding adventure.
Nestled in the heart of Vermont, Songadeewin, or “Songa” as it’s known to campers and staff, is a place where girls from 2nd to 9th grade can explore their independence. With its unique combination of in-camp program and overnight wilderness journeys, girls can make lifelong friendships and learn to be strong of heart. The Songadeewin experience is a near century old tradition of play and personal exploration and provides fun-filled days full of adventure. Campers can take part in activities like canoeing, hiking, and learning new skills that will leave a lasting impression on their lives. From the first hello to the last goodbye, Songa girls create memories that will stay with them forever. Whether they’re playing games, making crafts, or exploring the outdoors, everyone who comes to Songadeewin will take a piece of this special place with them when they go.
Neringa, a Lithuanian cultural camp founded by the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception in 1969, has been around for over half a century. During that time, the camp has proudly served thousands of children and families, with a mission of providing a nurturing experience and a strong Lithuanian heritage, as well as Catholic faith-based values. This dedication to character development has been extended to campers, counselors, staff, and families who come together to participate in the camp. Neringa has been helping to shape the lives of many children and families for over 50 years. The camp, established by the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception in 1969, has a mission to provide a nurturing environment where Lithuanian heritage and Catholic faith are embraced. This gives campers, counselors, staff, and families the opportunity to focus on positive character development. At Neringa, campers, counselors, staff, and families can partake in a cultural experience rooted in Lithuanian heritage and Catholic faith. Founded in 1969 by the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, the camp has been actively promoting positive character development for over 50 years. Thousands of children and families have benefited from the camp's mission of providing a nurturing environment.
Camp Akeela is a magical place designed specifically for “quirky” kids. Located in Vermont, Akeela is a traditional New England co-ed overnight camp that offers a well-rounded, traditional program with the added bonus of a small, supportive community. Boys and girls ages 9 – 17 who have difficulty connecting with their peers are all welcome, as well as older teens who have completed 10th – 12th grades. Akeela is a safe and accepting environment for children and teens with Asperger’s Syndrome, NVLD (or NLD) or a similar neurodiverse profile, as well as those who are undiagnosed but share similar characteristics. Campers can expect to be embraced and understood by a staff that is committed to helping them improve their social skills. The Akeela experience is truly transformative. Campers not only have the time of their lives, but leave with improved self-confidence and social skills that they can carry with them long after camp is over. Akeela is the perfect place for “quirky” kids to make friends and have fun, all while learning invaluable life skills.
Camp Abnaki has been giving boys the chance to experience the summer camp life for over a century! Our program is all about fostering positive character traits such as caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. We even have our own motto: “Help the Other Fellow” to remind campers to always lend a hand. At Camp Abnaki, we’ve been providing boys with a traditional summer camp experience since 1901. Our program is dedicated to instilling important values and qualities such as kindness, honesty, respect, and responsibility. We also emphasize our camp motto “Help the Other Fellow”, encouraging campers to do acts of kindness for one another.
At Bethany Birches Camping Experience, we strive to give young people a chance to connect with God in a natural and nurturing environment. We offer a Christ-centered experience for children of all backgrounds, no matter their religious experience. We aim to provide a safe and secure place for everyone under our care, while keeping our fees as low as possible. We believe in creating a community of love in which God's reality is known and experienced. We strive to build a facility where relationships and communities can grow and thrive. Our programs are designed to be both educational and enjoyable, while always pointing to Christ.
All campers and their families are surrounded by a warm and welcoming atmosphere and have access to a 24-hour medical team to ensure a safe and healthy experience. Camp Ta-Kum-Ta strives to create lasting memories for children and their families who have been affected by cancer. They provide an opportunity for these children to join together and feel normal, to have fun, and to develop life-long friendships. Camp Ta-Kum-Ta offers an extraordinary experience in a safe and loving environment, and is available to Vermont and Northern New York children and other out-of-state children treated in Vermont at no cost to their families.
For over a century, Aloha Foundation has provided campers with a unique experience filled with fun, friendship, and a chance to unplug from the distractions of everyday life. Through meaningful conversations, creative music-making, and plenty of outdoor exploration, campers enjoy a simple yet thrilling environment nestled between a lake and a beautiful hillside. Aloha Foundation offers several different camps which are the perfect way to create lasting memories. Day camps like Horizons and Hulbert are designed for kids in kindergarten through 7th grade, while Hive and Lanakila provide overnight programs for girls and boys in 3rd to 8th grades. Aloha is an overnight summer camp for 7th to 10th grade girls. For families, there’s Ohana, a summer program for people of all ages, and Hulbert, with either a New Year’s or summer program. At Aloha Foundation, campers discover a world of joy, laughter, and adventure. With an ever-growing range of programs and activities, Aloha Foundation is the perfect place to make lifelong friends and lasting memories.
At Betsey Cox, campers from around the world come together to form a unique and inclusive community. Girls are encouraged to take responsibility for their decisions and create their own daily schedules from among the sixteen activities available. From outdoor pursuits such as canoeing, hiking and swimming, to creative pursuits such as art, music and drama, there’s something for every camper to enjoy. Rustic cabin living in the idyllic setting of central Vermont provides a safe and inspiring environment for campers to learn and grow. Betsey Cox is the perfect place for young women to make a positive difference in the global world while having fun and making lifelong friends!
At Camp Billings, our commitment to providing a safe, healthy, nurturing, and fun environment has been strong for over a century. Nestled on the shores of beautiful Lake Fairlee in Central Vermont, Camp Billings is the perfect oasis for boys and girls to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For some campers, it even becomes a second home, with many spending generations of summers at our camp. At Camp Billings, we believe that the experiences children have here are foundational to their growth. We strive to create a safe, healthy, nurturing, and fun atmosphere where campers can build lasting friendships, discover their passions, and cultivate a love of nature. Through our activities, everything from canoeing to archery to rock climbing, campers can find joy in the simple pleasures of life while learning valuable skills and creating lasting memories.
Camp Downer is the perfect place for kids to have an incredible summer experience! Located in the 705-acre Downer State Forest in Vermont, the camp features a wide variety of activities for your children to enjoy. Campers can take part in aquatics, arts, athletics, nature, and shooting sports, such as boating, swimming, water aerobics, crafts, dance, drama, photography, singing, disc golf, basketball, volleyball, assorted lawn and field games, a low ropes course adventure, earth arts, fishing, outdoor living, archery, and riflery. With fourteen sleeping cabins, a recreation hall, dining hall, crafts and nature cabins, a recreation field, an archery range, a rifle range, basketball/volleyball courts, a disc golf course, and miles of hiking trails, there is something for everyone at Camp Downer!
At Flying Cloud Camp, every camper is welcomed and celebrated for who they are. There’s no need to conform to any norms or expectations; instead, campers are encouraged to explore the world around them. Through hands-on activities, campers learn to build a fire, carve their own utensils, and appreciate the beauty of the night sky. With so many acres of wilderness to explore, campers gain a sense of independence and self-confidence as they expand their horizons. At Flying Cloud Camp, every camper is seen and accepted for who they are. This off-the-grid experience in the Vermont wilderness provides a unique opportunity for boys and gender non-binary youth to explore the wonder of living in nature. Campers are encouraged to take risks and discover new things, learning to build a fire, carve utensils, and appreciate the beauty of the night sky. It's a chance for campers to gain a sense of independence and self-confidence while having an unforgettable experience.
Hulbert Outdoor Center’s School Programs offer unique educational experiences for children and teachers from public and private schools. Last year, over 2,000 children from over 60 schools participated in the center’s programs. Since 1978, HOC has been providing transformational programming to 7,000 people annually, helping them to build personal growth, self-reliance, confidence, cooperation, and a sense of community. The Program Director, Ross Cannon, has led many adventures for adults, teens, and children. The Hulbert Outdoor Center provides a top-notch educational experience to children and teachers from both public and private schools. Through a variety of programs, the Center has been able to serve over 2,000 children from more than 60 schools each year. For the past four decades, the Center’s programs have been designed to encourage personal growth, self-reliance, confidence, cooperation, and a sense of community. Under the direction of Program Director Ross Cannon, Hulbert Outdoor Center has offered a wide range of activities for adults, teens, and children, creating a safe and positive environment for learning and exploration.
At Camp Farwell, we believe that girls should be empowered to explore their own ideas, passions and interests. Through our Girls Empowerment Program, we provide an incredible opportunity for girls to take the lead and shine. Our unique program teaches campers the skills they need to become independent, confident, and strong leaders. Girls will learn the importance of self-advocacy, decision-making, communication, and collaboration. Camp Farwell has been providing a unique and empowering summer camp experience for over 130 years. Our campers have the opportunity to take part in activities ranging from traditional camp activities like swimming, sailing and outdoor exploration, to specialized programs such as our popular camp orchestra. With our Girls Empowerment Program, we strive to provide an environment where girls can reach their full potential and develop essential life skills. We love to see our campers take the lead and shine!
That's why at Brown Ledge we offer a Freedom of Choice program that allows campers to choose from our wide variety of activities. The campers at Brown Ledge are supported by an experienced and dedicated staff whose primary goal is to provide an environment that fosters personal growth and independent living. We offer a wide range of activities for campers to explore, including land sports, water sports, arts and crafts, and more. Our excellent instruction and guidance helps campers develop their skills in the activities they choose, giving them the confidence to take on new challenges. Brown Ledge is the perfect place for young girls to enjoy the summer while learning valuable skills and making lifelong memories. Our Freedom of Choice philosophy, excellent instruction, and vibrant community are the perfect combination for independent living and personal growth. We invite you to take a closer look at what Brown Ledge has to offer and see if it’s the right fit for your daughter.