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Eligibility

As you get ready for registration, please make sure your child meets our Participant Requirements.

Registration

Registration for 2024 Overnight Camp is now open.

Options and prices are listed below. Unless noted otherwise, each timeframe has options for boys and girls.

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If you need help with registration, please get in touch with Customer Service.

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Cancellations and Changes

Traditional Camp

Summer Sampler

3 days | Grades 2–3 | $465

Get a taste of camp! Come enjoy 3 fun-filled days of exploring different activities in camp. Learn new songs, meet new friends, and have a great introduction to adventure. NOTE – Bus transportation is only available on Sundays and Fridays. Pick up on Tuesdays and drop-off on Wednesdays are at camp only.

  • June 16–18 (Boys)
  • June 23–25 (Girls)
  • June 26–28 (Girls)
  • July 7–9 (Boys)
  • July 10–12 (Boys)
  • July 14–16 (Girls)
  • July 21–23 (Boys)
  • August 4–6 (Girls)
  • August 7–9 (Girls)
  • August 11–13 (Boys)
Traditional (One Week)

6 days | Grades 2–7 | $925

Traditional camp offers a wide range of activities for campers to choose from. Campers participate in progressives in the morning (an activity they will do each morning), and 2 activities in the afternoon (these change every day). In addition, they will get to play all-camp games, have campfires, create skits, enjoy an overnight camping experience, and so much more! Campers will select from activities like climbing, boating, swimming, arts & crafts, target sports, nature, and more! Campers stay with a cabin group and do activities with their cabins to build relationships, teamwork, and community. Campers will also get to experience Special Day – a themed afternoon of special activities during their session.  

  • June 16–21
  • June 23–28
  • July 7–12
  • July 14–19
  • July 21–26
  • July 28–August 2
  • August 4–9
  • August 11–16
  • August 18–23
Traditional (Two Week)

13 days | Grades 6–8 | $1,900

Much like our 1-week session, this 2-week program offers campers the chance to select from a ton of activities. Half-way through the session they get to sign up for new activities giving them the opportunity to try many activities. Over the weekend, they will go on a 2-night camping adventure at one of our nearby State Parks where they will learn more about outdoor cooking, camping skills and etiquette, and adventure.

  • July 7–19
  • August 11–23
Traditional (Mini Session)

4 days | Grades 2–7 | $550

Our mini-session is for all campers who want to enjoy a shorter camp experience. Our mini-session includes swimming, arts and crafts, boating, climbing, target sports and more! Campers will do a cook-out one night, have campfires and songs, play games, and get to experience a little of everything at camp.

Check-in for our mini session will begin at 1 p.m. on June 30. Check out will start at 1 p.m. on July 3. Please note: We will not be providing bus transportation during this session.  ALL drop off and pick up will occur at camp.

  • June 30-July 3

Teen Focus

Teen Extreme

6 days | Grades 6–7 | $1,100

This program is a great way to experience more adventure! Campers in this program use camp as a base camp. They go on day and overnight excursions where they climb, kayak on Lake Superior, canoe, and more. They get a taste of many aspects of adventure in this action-packed week.

  • June 16–21 (Girls)
  • June 23–28 (Boys)
  • July 7–12 (Girls)
  • July 14–19 (Boys)
  • July 21–26 (Girls)
  • July 28–August 2 (Boys)
  • August 4–9 (Girls)
  • August 11–16 (Boys)
Teen Adventure

13 days | Grades 7–9 | $2,100

Our TAC program is packed with fun camp activities and excursions. They encounter challenging team-problem solving activities, learn more about wilderness tripping, go climbing at Trollhaugen, and experience a 4-day river canoe trip. They will work together, build community, and learn how to care for themselves, each other, and our community.

  • July 14–26
  • July 28–August 9

Horse Camp

Foals

6 days | Grades 2–4 | $1,100

For most of our Foals, camp is their first exposure to horseback riding. They will be assigned a horse for the week allowing them to build a bond with their horse.  Foals spend half the day each day learning about horses, riding styles, grooming, and care. They spend the remainder of their days participating in the traditional camp schedule.

  • June 16–21
  • June 23–28
  • July 7–12
  • July 14–19
  • July 21–26
  • July 28–August 2
  • August 4–9
  • August 11–16
Ponies

6 days | Grades 4–6 | $1,100

Pony campers are assigned a horse of their own for the entire week of camp. They are typically intermediate riders with some experience in horseback riding, although that is not required. They spend half of our day with the horses learning more in depth riding skills, grooming, care, feeding, and maintenance of the horse barn, arena, and pasture. They spend the remainder of the day participating in the traditional camp schedule.

  • June 16–21
  • June 23–28
  • July 7–12
  • July 14–19
  • July 21–26
  • August 11–16
Fillies

13 days | Grades 6–8 | $2,200

Fillies take their horsemanship skills to the next level by caring for, training, and riding horses each day. They spend half of the day each session with their horse learning more advanced skills. Fillies must have participated in Ponies and Foals, or comparable program as this is not a beginner experience. During the weekend, Fillies go to our partnered ranch for a 4-day camping trip with horses!

  • July 28–August 9 (Girls)

Canoe and Kayak Trips

Pioneers and Challengers

13 days | Grades 8–10 | $1,800

Campers experience the challenge of navigating river waters and living outdoors in this program. This program begins with 2 days of in-camp skill and safety training, trip preparation, and packing. They leave on day 3 for 10 days of canoeing on the river covering 100-175 miles.  

  • July 7–19
  • July 21–August 2
Chioneers

13 days | Grades 8–10 | $1,800

Chioneers is an all-gender inclusive canoe trip. Campers experience the challenge of navigating river waters and living outdoors in this program. This program begins with 2 days of in-camp skill and safety training, trip preparation, and packing. They leave on day 3 for 10 days of canoeing on the river covering 100-175 miles.  

  • June 16–28
  • August 4–16
Islanders

13 days | Grades 8–10 | $2,300

Islanders is a great opportunity for campers to experience a different kind of adventure. Campers expand on their wilderness skills by participating in a 6-day sea kayaking trip in the Apostle Islands. Campers arrive to camp, practice and learn kayaking, camping, and wilderness skills before embarking on this adventure. We partner for this trip with Lost Creek Outfitters who provide experienced guides, in addition to our trained staff. When returning to camp, the Islanders learn about how to care for our Island through service and learning.

  • July 7–19 (Boys)
  • July 21–August 2 (Girls)
BOLD GOLD Canoeing - Tier 1

6 days | Grades 8–10 | $925

B/G Tier I canoers will spend three days and two nights on the Namekogen and/or St. Croix River canoeing. They will come to camp, plan their trip, work on leadership development skills such as team building, communication, and more. After returning to camp, they will experience intentional debriefing and celebration of their experience.

  • June 30-July 5 (Canoe - All gender)
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Teen  Leadership Programs

Work Leadership Camper

20 days | Grades 9–10 | $2,300

The WLC program is designed to provide youth with a service learning program focused on developing their personal leadership style and character.  Week one is focused on service learning and leadership. Campers work together to complete a service project in partnership with our Property Manager. The second week, campers help plan and participate in a week-long canoe trip where they learn leadership on trail. The 3rd week of this program is focused on leading activities and leading others. Campers will shadow activities and progressives with a seasoned camp counselor and begin to learn about how to lead others.

  • June 23–July 12
  • July 14–August 2
  • August 4–23
Counselor In Training (CIT)

26 days | Grade 11 | $2,300

Our 4-week CIT program is designed to help prepare campers to move into the next level – being on staff. CITs includes training on working with campers, how to lead activities and progressives, child development, problem solving, conflict resolution, and more. The first week of this program is spent learning a ton about what working with youth is all about. The next week, this group will travel to Camp Menogyn to learn more about wilderness and trail skills from some of the best. They will also experience a trip in the BWCA with our CIT Coordinator and Trail Guide from Camp Menogyn. The third and fourth weeks will be spent shadowing cabins and activities, and completing a capstone project of their choice. NOTE: CITs will go home the weekend between their 3rd and 4th weeks. 

  • June 23–July 19
  • July 28–August 23
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