Our campers have the opportunity to learn, grow, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Farm & Wilderness summer camps offer a unique and secluded getaway in the beautiful woods of Vermont. With 4,800 acres of mountains, lakes, and forests, campers can explore activities such as hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, organic farming, carpentry and the arts. These activities provide campers with the chance to learn important life skills such as teamwork and problem solving, all while creating lasting memories. The camps provide a supportive environment for youth to explore a life that is simple, rugged and exciting.
A thriving day camp for our youngest campers. Doing what we call “real big things'' where we use saws and hammers, milk goats, go on overnight hiking trips and enjoy adventures, Participating in games, gardening, exploration and so much more as they spend as much time as possible outdoors, Zany fun to stoke creativity and connection in our campers is always encouraged.
A thriving day camp for our youngest campers. Doing what we call “real big things'' where we use saws and hammers, milk goats, go on overnight hiking trips and enjoy adventures, Participating in games, gardening, exploration and so much more as they spend as much time as possible outdoors, Zany fun to stoke creativity and connection in our campers is always encouraged.
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IB (Female & Gender Non-Binary, Ages 9 - 14)
Pushing past expectations as they learn to chop down a tree, swim laps around the entire lake or rock climb up a chimney!, Moments connecting with nature and each other through caring for farm animals, harvesting food, repairing bridges and building new structures, stargazing and intentional conversations in the woods.
Enjoy a week with your family in the beautiful Plymouth Valley. Family campers work, play, create community and share the joys of late summer.
Practicing millennia old skills such as; inviting fire from friction, hide tanning, plant identification, pumping water for the community and cooking over an open fire.
Getting a break from schedules and rigid timetables allowing the day to unfold at their own pace, living simply without watches or electricity.