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A fun-filled, action packed resident camp for boys and girls ages 7-15 located in Crawfordville, FL.
www.campindiansprings.com
Summer camps, retreats, outdoor education, and conferences.
camptecumseh.org
Serving as a source of growth and development for thousands of boys in Tuftonboro, New Hampshire.
www.campbelknap.org
A residential YMCA camp that has been serving youth since 1922 and is located 1 hour east of Birmingham, Alabama or 2 hours west of Atlanta.
www.campcosby.org
Located in Chester, CT.
www.camphazenymca.org
Summer camp for girls in Cornwall, Connecticut. Available for group rental during off season. Riding Camp for ages 10-15.
www.campmohawk.org
Providing boys and girls with exciting programs at the Berkshires in Connecticut's northwest corner.
www.camp-sloane.org
A coed summer resident camp in Ingleside, near Fox Lake, Illinois. Directions and contact information offered.
www.ymcacampduncan.org
Providing life long memories and experiences for children.
www.camppinewood.com
Offering quality programs to children, families, and organizations throughout Midwest, a branch of the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne.
www.camp-potawotami.org
Located in Three Rivers, Michigan and offers kids the opportunity to experience traditional summer camping and to grow and learn in a nourishing and fun environment.
www.campeberhart.org
Situated on the shores of Lake Tippecanoe, near North Webster, Indiana, and is a year-round outdoor education center for people of all ages.
www.campcrosley.org
A residential camp for boys 8-15 and another one for girls the same age. There is a 9 day family camp as well.
www.bica.org
Located on the north shore of Oahu, providing lodging, dining up to 300 people, and many other activities to camp attendees.
members.tripod.com
Located on 58 acres in Manlius, New York, Camp Iroquois is oldest continuously running day camp in the United States. Programs are designed to develop confidence, self-esteem, spiritual values and achievement in a safe, challenging and fun environment.
www.campiroquois.org