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  • Talisail

    Talisail is a sailing program for teens (13-17) with Aspergers, High-functioning Autism, or ADHD/LD, which takes place in the world-class waters of the San Juan archipelago in Northwestern Washington. The boat sails from Bellingham, Washington, 90 miles north of Seattle. Participants will spend 8 days living and sailing on a 42 catamaran with 3 highly trained staff and a peer group of 4-6 other teens. The primary goals of Talisail are to increase pro-social skills, facilitate a positive social experience with peers, and to give the opportunity for an adventure packed with learning, all while having the experience of a lifetime.

  • Adirondack Summer Camp

    Adirondack is a great summer camp that seeks to inspire the twin values of individualism and community in all its campers. Adirondack does this by providing young people with a sense of purpose, freedom of selection, simple pleasures, and respect for one's beliefs and all things living.

  • Broadreach Summer Adventures for Teenagers

    Broadreach offers experiential summer adventures for teenagers ages 13-18, including scuba, sailing, marine biology, academic and wilderness programs that span the globe.

  • Camp Awosting

    Camp Awosting-Summer Camp for Boys is Americas oldest private boys summer camp in continuous operation since 1900 and a camp to be cherished for its traditional camping program combined with caring staff, proper safety, and a great deal of FUN!

  • Camp Betsey Cox

    Betsey Cox is a camp for young women growing up in the global world of the twenty-first century. Betsey Cox couples traditional camping with a commitment to programs which develop skills necessary for girls who hope to make a difference in the future.

  • Camp Carson

    The Camp Carson experience is a powerful, positive and life-changing adventure. Through intentional programming and a values centered focus, our campers explore their understanding of God, self and others.

  • Camp Chinqueka for Girls

    Camp Chinqueka for Girls is a traditional summer camp full of happy campers, experienced and safety-conscious staff, and activities practically guaranteed to make a girls summer more fun.

  • Camp Echo Lake

    Camp Echo Lake is an institution that families have trusted for generations to provide a safe, secure, positive and nurturing environment for their children. It is a community where, for seven active weeks, children can grow, discover build confidence and form friendships theyll take with them into adulthood.

  • Camp Ein Gedi

    Camp Ein Gedi very spacious campgrounds with plenty of room to run around and engage in all sorts of activities. Surrounded by trees and wooded areas, Ein Gedi campers will have a chance to interact with Mother Nature as they go on nature hikes and explore natural paths and trails.

  • Camp Farwell

    If there were three ingredients that could be said to form each girl's Camp Farwell experience, they would be friendship, community spirit, and a warm family environment. For at the heart of the Camp Farwell experience is an underlying belief in the importance of personal growth, self-confidence, and an appreciation for nature's beauty.

  • Camp Fern

    Founded on Christian principles with respect for all faiths, Camp Fern's mission is to enrich the physical, spiritual and social lives of campers by providing summers of fun, friendship, exploration, and growth.

  • Camp Foley

    Camp Foley surrounds campers with their peers, adds activities to stretch both physical and creative abilities, and provides positive role models as their counselors.

  • Camp Grady Spruce

    Camp Grady Spruce's mission is to deliver exceptional outdoor programs that inspire, build and strengthen relationships with God, His creation and each other.

  • Camp Green Cove

    Camp Green Cove is non-competitive, which encourages experimentation, and non-regimented, which fosters self-direction. They value diversity, attracting campers from all 50 states and even a few foreign countries.

  • Camp Hawthorne

    Camp Hawthorne's goals are to help campers grow into healthy, tolerant, and self-confident individuals, capable of living and working with others in a community setting while creating lasting relationships with their peers.

  • Camp Hilltop

    Camp Hilltop's goal is to provide children with an exciting, diversified and wholesome camping experience. Everyone at camp is unique in their own way and being able to tie all of the differences together is what makes Hilltop such a magical place.

  • Camp La Junta

    Camp La Junta, an Indian word which means "The Meeting Place," was founded in 1928 to provide an opportunity for young boys to get away from the rigors of city life - to excel at exciting activities, appreciate the outdoors, gain independence, self-confidence and an enhanced self-image.

  • Camp Lakeland

    Camp Lakeland strives to achieve an outstanding camping experience through challenging and fulfilling programs that encourage social growth and skill development. We allow each camper the opportunity to discover his or her own potential and build self esteem within a supportive Jewish Environment.

  • Camp Letts

    Camp Letts, located on a beautiful inlet off the sparkling Chesapeake Bay, overlooks three islands and a 2,600-acre preserve that has served as the backdrop for 96 summers of land-based and aquatic adventures.

  • Camp Lincoln and Camp Lake Hubert

    Camp Lincoln for Boys and Camp Lake Hubert for Girls offer two four week sessions at each camp for campers to experience a tradition of camping excellence.

  • Camp Maplehurst

    Founded in 1955, Maplehurst continues to offer children unique opportunities to try new activities, meet new friends and gain valuable skills.

  • Camp Mataponi

    Mataponi offers girls a wide range of activities in landsports, watersports, arts & crafts, trips, nature, and horseback riding. Intheir structural program, every camper is permitted to follow and develop her interests and gain new skills.

  • Camp Modin

    Camp Modin promises to embrace the best that is known and thought about how children grow and thrive, and to bring this knowledge to the enduring Modin experience, for children to cherish their entire lives.

  • Camp Mondamin

    Camp Mondamin is non-competitive, which encourages experimentation, and non-regimented, which fosters self-direction.

  • Camp Mowglis

    Mowglis provides a wholesome summer learning experience through which boys develop confidence, independence, personal resources, and a sense of responsibility towards others and the environment.

  • Camp Nominingue

    Since 1925, Camp Nominingue has become widely known as a place where the spirit of real camping still exists and a place to cultivate friendships, self confidence and a sense of achievement; a place to learn new skills and take part in a wide variety of activities and outdoor games.

  • Camp O-AT-KA

    Camp O-AT-KA will provide to every camper and every staff member a caring community, close to nature, where the body, the heart, and the spirit are strengthened through experiences that are fun and challenging.

  • Camp Olympia

    Camp Olympia is a private residential camp dedicated to having fun together, helping people grow in body, spirit and mind. It is an opportunity of a lifetime.

  • Camp Rio Vista and Camp Sierra Vista

    Camp Rio Vista for Boys and Camp Sierra Vista for Girls are two of Texas's top summer camps, located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. The brother-sister emphasis was designed to provide families with the opportunity to send siblings to camp at the same time, but with a separate camp program unique to each child.

  • Camp Tanamakoon

    The word "Tanamakoon" is a native American word meaning "Hail fellow, well met," an appropriate name for a camp that creates long lasting friendships.

  • Camp Temagami

    Camp Temagami offers a complete summer camp experience with focus on the art of traditional canoe travel that gives campers the opportunity to gain an understanding of the importance of a balanced lifestyle and an appreciation for the Canadian wilderness.

  • Camp Torolago

    Camp Torolago's philosophy is centered on the intrinsic values of solidarity, commitment, and community, delivered with an underlying Zionist message that promotes peace in the State of Israel. Torolago aims to further strengthen future worldwide Jewish networks.

  • Camp Voyageur

    Whether playing sports or fishing deep in the bush, Camp Voyageur fills summers with adventure, fun and friends set in a pristine wilderness.

  • Camp Wahanowin

    Wahanowin is a place where friends return each summer to rekindle the magic and spirit unique to Wahanowin, where the commitment to outstanding service and quality has enabled them to create an environment where children learn, grow and flourish.

  • Camp Westminster on Higgins Lake

    Camp Westminster on Higgins Lake provides a setting where youth develop a sense of responsibility and self-worth in a Christian community. The enthusiastic, gifted, and multicultural staff are carefully selected and thoroughly trained.

  • Catalina Island Camps

    Catalina Island Camps provides unique opportunities for children to develop life long skills in a fun and cooperative group living environment. The summer camp program is built around our mission and the unique marine and land environments of Howlands Landing.

  • Cornell University Summer Sports School

    The Cornell Summer Sports School features college coaches from Cornell University and guest coaches from other Universities. Some camps feature professional players and Olympic level athletes. Most summer sports camps feature Cornell athletes as counselors.

  • Cottontail Ranch

    Cottontail Ranch offers young people the opportunity to learn and grow through diverse cultures, beautiful surroundings, engaging activities and a chance to form valuable friendships and improve communication skills.

  • Gunflint Wilderness Camp

    Gunflint experiences make memories of a lifetime and build friendships that surpass the test of time. Every situation at Gunflint, whether amusing or challenging, is an opportunity for campers to improve themselves as individuals, and to improve themselves as a group.

  • Kingsley Pines

    Kingsley Pines is a cnon-competitive co-ed camp with excellent waterfront, creative arts, outdoor adventure and sports programs located on Panther Lake in Raymond, Maine.

  • Lakefield Camp

    AtLakefield Camp, ESL* and camp activities are offered throughout the day with emphasis on outdoor sporting activities and the lakefront property ensures many water-based activities.

  • Long Lake Arts Camp

    Long Lake Arts Camp goes beyond the traditional idea of a summer arts camp with a unique non competitive, nurturing program in drama, fine arts, dance, music, film making, rock music and circus.

  • Med-O-Lark Camp

    Med-O-Lark has the largest offerings of workshops in the fine arts and handcrafts of any camp among the many New England camps. The courses in dance and theatre also provide many opportunities for shows and presentations at the end of every two weeks. Additional arts available at camp include culinary arts, martial arts, fencing, English riding, choral music, guitar, poetry, writing, and creative photography.

  • Medomak Camp

    Medomak is a summer haven of lake, woods, and fields that is steeped in fun, tradition and simplicity. At camp, families have the opportunity to unplug, relax and reconnect with whats important- our family, our community and our environment. Adults and children alike enjoy over two dozen counselor-led traditional camp activities such as archery, sailing, fishing, arts and crafts, tennis, campfires as well as yoga, gallery visits and Maine cheese & beer tasting.

  • Odyssey Expeditions

    Odyssey Expeditions combine an outstanding island sailing adventure and underwater exploration program with environmental awareness and marine biology education. Join us for an exciting, safe, educational adventure.

  • Quebec Lodge

    Quebec Lodge is a Christian youth camp owned and operated by the Anglican Diocese of Quebec with the aim to help prepare people physically, mentally, socially, morally and spiritually to take their places as Christians in today's world.

  • Sail Caribbean

    Sail Caribbean has been teaching teenagers confidence and leadership through summer adventures since 1979. They offer all levels of scuba diving, sailing, marine biology and community service.

  • Sangamon Camp

    Sangamon Camps unique mission and philosophy places boys at the center of what they do, teaching them skills theyll use for the rest of their lives. They believe that independence, responsibility and decision-making are hugely important skills, and children learn best by "doing."

  • Seacamp

    Seacamp is the result of a cooperative effort of parents, scientists, businessmen, camp leaders and others dedicated to the education of youth in marine science.

  • Summer Camps on the River

    Summer Camps on the River offers variety of recreational and academic skill building camps designed to reinforce and broaden a student's knowledge and academic background. The combination of small groups, inspired teaching methods, and individual assistance helps to make the summer program an exciting and positive experience.

  • Swallowdale Camp

    At Swallowdale Camp, ESL* and camp activities are offered throughout the day with emphasis on outdoor sporting activities and the lakefront property ensures many water-based activities.

  • The Catalina Island Marine Institute SeaCamp

    The Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI) hosts SeaCamp, which provides learning and self-discovery programs guided by some of the most qualified counselors and instructors in the summer camp industry.

  • Tole Mour

    The tall ship Tole Mour, a unique live-aboard sail training adventure that focuses on marine science of the past and present. It stimulates minds, encourages team work, builds character, and develops self esteem.

  • Tripp Lake Camp

    The mission of Tripp Lake Camp is to provide a nurturing environment for campers, enhancing their sense of competence and self-worth by providing opportunities to explore all facets of their personalities, encouraging them to take risks and expand their boundaries.

  • Wildwood

    Wildwood is a multidimensional summer program where friendships are formed and respect for the environment is forged. Campers arrive curious about nature and leave committed to the preservation of our natural resources.

  • Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp

    Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp is a caring, creative community and the first international summer camp affiliated with the United Nations, with programs and activities help campers explore aspects of being a responsible citizen of the world.

  • Windsor Mountain Student Travel

    Windsor Mountain Student Travel seeks to provide travel and community-building experiences that can open minds, foster personal growth, and cultivate a spirit of proactive change, thus enabling students to respond to cultural and environmental challenges as responsible citizens of the world.

  • Woodland Camp for Girls

    Life at Woodland Camp encourages girls to grow and experience life independently in a controlled yet away-from-home environment. And, the atmosphere of cooperation in group living encourages success.

  • YMCA Camp Manitou-Lin

    Located in Middleville, the 160 acres of YMCA Camp Manitou-Lin is a branch of the YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids. Guests of Camp enjoy delicious and nutritious family-style meals served in our beautiful 20,000 square ft. Cheff Lodge that is complete with an air-conditioned conference room, a wrap around porch full of lazy rockers, a cozy fireplace, a climbing wall and an Indoor High Ropes Course. Seventeen heated and carpeted cabins with bathrooms and showers will house campers throughout the year "on the shores of Ol Lake Barlow."

  • YMCA of Greater Boston

    The mission of the YMCA of Greater Boston is to build health of spirit, mind and body based on the highest ideals of the Judeo-Christian heritage, and to improve the quality of life for children, individuals, families, and communities in the cities and towns of greater Boston.

  • YMCA of Hamilton/Burlington

    YMCA of Hamilton/Burlington is renowned for providing high quality camping experiences for young people at its day and overnight camps. Generations of children have learned new skills, developed an appreciation of the outdoors, and had fun at YMCA camps.

  • YMCA of Metropolitan Washington

    The YMCA of Metropolitan Washington is a membership association of men, women. As part of the worldwide YMCA movement and as stated in our constitution, the mission of this association is to foster the spiritual, mental and physical development of individuals, families and communities according to the ideals of inclusiveness, equality and mutual respect for all. The YMCA of Metropolitan Washington is open to all people, regardless of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, gender, age or handicapping condition.

Specialized Summer Camps

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