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Night Eagle Wilderness Adventures
Residential boys' camp Cuttingsville, Vermont

Unique primitive summer camp for boys ages 10-14: tipi living, wilderness skills, nature crafts, canoeing, hiking, archery, atlatls & 'hawks, swimming, backpacking, and much more! Through community living and group decision making, campers learn to work and play together in a spirit of cooperation rather than competition. ACA Accredited. 2, 3, 4 and 6 week sessions.

E-mail: nightegl@sover.net, Website: www.nighteaglewilderness.com, (802) 773-7866
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1998
Roaring Brook Camp for Boys
Residential boys' camp Bradford, Vermont

The Outdoor Specialists. For over 40 years, Roaring Brook Camp has been devoted to eaching outdoor sports, Vermont crafts and, conducting wilderness expeditions by backpack and canoe. Self-reliance, resourcefulness and the will to-achieve center the camp's philosophy. It is an ideal setting for boys seeking an exciting outdoor adventure.

Rock climbing/rappelling/ropes course; Survival; Orienteering; Kayak/Canoe/Swim; Woodwork; Blacksmith; Leatherwork; Fly-Tying and Fishing; Archery/Rifle; Timber Sports; Fitness. 2, 4 and 6 week sessions

E-mail: rainest@sover.net, Website: www.roaringbrookcamp.com, (800) 832-4295
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1965
Flying Moose Lodge
Residential boys' summer camp East Orland, Maine

Trip camp with limited enrollment located in East Penobscot Bay Region. Camping trips for everyone lasting four days/three nights each week. Different trip each week. Small groups of 6 people led by licensed Maine Trip Leaders. Canoe lakes, rivers and Penobscot Bay, backpacking on the Appalachian Trail and Baxter State Park, fishing, mountain climbing. CAMPING TRIPS AND CAMPING SKILLS ARE OUR PRIMARY FOCUS. Two week wilderness canoe trips on the Allagash, St. Croix and Moose Rivers for the experienced camper. Nearly every summer, staff and campers build a wood-canvas canoe. More Traditional camp program on weekends at base camp in East Orland. Directed by the Price Family since 1940. No electricity.

Traditional camp activities are offered at our setting on a crystal-clear Craig Pond. We offer swimming, rowing, woods games, campfire and skit night, and the restoration or building of a wood and canvas canoe. The Trip Program will include a variety of canoeing and backpacking trips for each boy. 2-weeks, 3-1/2 weeks, 4-1/2 weeks, or 7 weeks

E-mail: prices@flyingmooselodge.com, Website: www.flyingmooselodge.com, (207) 288-3088
Established in 1921
Camp Wigwam
Residential boys' summer camp Waterford, Maine

Camp Wigwam, founded in 1910, is located in southwestern Maine in the foothills of the White Mountains. The entire property is cradled in a majestic pine grove on the natural white sand beach of Bear Lake. Each camper is encouraged to participate in tennis or golf, and our top rated waterski program.

Our low key approach allows each camper the ability to concentrate on specific activities of his own choosing including competitive sports, hiking, drama, rock climbing, woodworking, ceramics, music and crafts. Tutoring is available.

E-mail: wigwam@maine.com, Website: www.campwigwam.com, (207) 583-2300
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1910
Briarwood Marine Science and Sailing Camps
Residential summer camp with separate sessions for boys and girls Monument Beach, Massachusetts

Briarwood Summer Camps proudly offer 1-week overnight sessions for Marine Science and Sailing for Boys and Girls entering grades 5 through 10. The camp is located on Cape Cod just over the Bourne Bridge boasting an extensive waterfront on Little Bay. The Marine Science offers marine life capture and observation, exploring the coast by snorkeling or kayaking, dissecting sharks, fishing and much more. The sailing program is designed to introduce a 'how to' approach to new sailors or challenge experienced sailors in greater objectives.

Briarwood, which is adjacent to 90 acres of conservation land and 2000 feet of shoreline, is equipped with a studio classroom, seven heated cabins and a bathhouse, and a marine lab. Nature trails wander through adjoining woods, and a marine laboratory, boat dock, and swimming float are in place for use during the warmer months. The marine lab is outfitted with touch tanks, several large aquaria, collection and sampling equipment, and water quality apparatus. Additional resources include computers, printers, digital cameras, a fleet of sailboats and kayaks.

E-mail: summer@dexter.org, Website: www.briarwoodmarine.org, (617) 454-2725
Established in 1999
YMCA Camp Abnaki
Residential boys' camp North Hero, Vermont

Located on the shores of Lake Champlain, in North Hero VT. An opportunity for leadership, outdoor adventure, and character development. Our camp capacity is 160 campers, ages 6-16, and a staff of 60+. Session lengths include a four day mini camp, one and two week sessions., 2 wk. teen adventure progdram and 4 wk. CIT program.

Tradiitioinal summer camp setting with variety of land and water sports including: Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, rock climbing, archery, crafts, biking, and more.

E-mail: jkuypers@gbymca.org, Website: www.campabnaki.org, (802) 862-9622
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1901
Birch Rock Camp
Residential boys' camp Waterford, Maine

Birch Rock has been celebrating the character development of its campers and community since 1926. Out motto: Help the Other Fello is the foundation of our camp. Birch Rock's natural and nurturing structured program emphasizes the atheltic, academic and spiritual development of boys from 7-15 in a non-competitive environment with a max. of 80 per session. An array of water, field and trip programs are offered by our veteran staff. Academic tutoring and library on premises.

E-mail: birchrock@aol.com, Website: www.birchrock.org, (207) 741-2930
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1926
Kabeyun
Residential boys' camp Alton Bay, New Hampshire

I chose it. I tried it. I love it! Kabeyun's program emphasizes individual challenge activities and creative arts in an atmosphere of warmth and support. We feature an elective system that allows boys to choose their activities each day. Out-of camp adventure trips for all ages and abilities; a different trip schedule to choose from each week in backpacking, hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, and white water kayaking. Camper/counselor ratio - 3:1, 120 boys (ages 7-16) and 40 counselors. Four or eight-week sessions, plus an introductory session for first-time campers 7-10 years old.

Activities include sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, woodshop, pottery, leather work, drama, music, tennis, fishing. Counseling internships for 16-year-olds.

E-mail: info@kabeyun.org, Website: www.kabeyun.org, (603) 746-3485
Established in 1924
South Shore YMCA Camps Burgess & Hayward
Residential camps with separate sessions for boys and girls Sandwich, Massachusetts

Generations of campers have spent time at our traditional brother/sister overnight camp located on Cape Cod, surrounded by 300 acres of woodland and three lakes. There's no such thing as a typical day at Camp, but our activities include sailing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, tubing, water-skiing, nature, arts & crafts, horseback riding, music, archery, basketball, soccer, tennis, outdoor pursuits, drama, mountain biking and dance. We also have a 3 day colored competition, a legendary carnival, campfires, talent shows, night time adventures and much more. One and two week sessions are available as well as our one-week coed specialty camp. Our Summer Teen program provides the opportunity for campers to try an Adventure Trip, Community Service Learning Project or develop new skills in our Outdoor Leadership courses.

Activities include whitewater rafting, surfing, scuba diving, summer skiing, mountain biking, bicycle touring, kayaking, rock climbing, canoeing, and backpacking. 6-day and 13-day trips travel to Hawaii, Alaska, California, West Virginia, Oregon, The Cape and Islands, and Canada. Scholarships available.

E-mail: camp@ssymca.org, Website: www.ssymca.org/camps, (508) 428-2571
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1928
North Woods YMCA Camp
Residential boys' summer camp Tuftonboro, New Hampshire

A traditional YMCA summer camp located on scenic Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. Camp program includes archery, baseball, basketball, canoeing, hiking, kayaking, ropes course, swimming, water skiing and windsurfing. Adventure trips and teen programs also available.

Camp season runs from June to August. One and two-week sessions available, ages 8-15.

E-mail: campingservices@ymcaboston.org, Website: www.bostonycamps.org, (603) 569-2725
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1929
Camp Mi-Te-Na (YMCA)
Residential boys' summer camp Alton, New Hampshire

Since 1913 located on pristine spring-fed Halfmoon Lake, where the campers can enjoy swimming, water skiing, tubing, water trampoline, sliding, sailing, funyaking, and other aquatic activities. Also, there are 75 acres of woodlands and fields to enhance your son's appreciation for the out-of-doors and allow him to make new friends. Some of the activities include high ropes course with a zip line, climbing tower, basketball, tennis, beach volleyball, archery, arts & crafts, trips, baseball & dodgeball. Great friends, Great food, Great staff add up to an experience that lasts a lifetime!!

Featured Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Basketball, Canoeing, Challenge/High Ropes Course, Climbing/Rappelling, Hiking, Leadership Development, Riflery, Sailing, and mountain boarding.

E-mail: dfarmer@gmfymca.org, Website: www.campmitena.org, (603) 232-8642
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1913
Camp Cedar
Residential boys' summer camp Casco, Maine

Camp Cedar is known for its happy, well cared-for campers, superior facilities and excellent instruction. Our family atmosphere, strong camp spirit and longstanding traditions create a place that is truly a 'Home Away From Home".

We are located in Casco, Maine about 25 miles from Portland. Nestled on Coffee Pond, Camp Cedar is home to 300 boys age 8-15 and over 150 staff. Cedar provides a full program of activities that covers land and water sports as well as non-sport offerings such as Ropes Course and Crafts. We are steeped in tradition and pride ourselves on having a long history of very happy campers and staff. Please visit our website for more information.

E-mail: campcedar@aol.com, Website: www.campcedar.com, (617) 277-8080
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1954
Camp Winaukee
Residential boys' summer camp Moultonborough, New Hampshire

Camp Winaukee enjoys a reputation as one of the premier boys summer sports and adventure camps in America. Located on Lake Winnipesaukee, the camp offers 7 week sessions as well as shorter sessions of 5 and 6 weeks with limited enrollment. Winaukee has two campuses, a mainland camp for campers ages 7-12 and an Island camp for campers 13-15. The separate camps offer the intimacy of a small camp setting with the breadth and diversity of programming of a larger camp. The atmosphere at each of the two age-appropriate camps is unique. The camps are run separately, and each has its own facilities, playing fields, courts, bunks, playhouse and dining hall.

The Winaukee community embraces a core philosophy set forth on the six branches of the Winaukee "Tree of Values": Enthusiasm, Loyalty, Sportsmanship, Friendship, Achievement and Cooperation. These values are instilled in Winaukee campers through a sports and adventure program and unique traditions that have been at the heart of Winaukee's 85 year history. Winaukee campers feel that they are part of something special, meaningful and bigger than themselves. That's why we often hear our campers say, "Winaukee is in my soul."

E-mail: info@winaukee.com, Website: www.winaukee.com, (800) 487-9157
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1920
Camp Chewonki for boys
Residential boys' summer camp Wiscasset, Maine

Chewonki has had more than 90 years to develop its engaging blend of learning, action, and ideals. We maintain a relaxed atmosphere where the program is meaningful and free from high pressure and intense competition. We believe that in an encouraging, supportive community, campers and trippers gain self-knowledge, initiative, and the realization that they have much to contribute to the world.

Camp activities include archery, art, camping, canoeing, organic farming, sports, kayaking, nature, photography, pottery, renewable energy, sailing, swimming, tennis, & woodshop. We offer one seven-week session (ages 10 -15), one five-week session (ages 10 -12), two three-week sessions (8 - 15) and two introductory ten-day sessions (8 -11). Coed wilderness trips for teens.

E-mail: camp@chewonki.org, Website: www.chewonki.org, (207) 882-7323
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1915
Camp Mah-Kee-Nac
Residential boys' summer camp Lenox, Massachusetts

Camp Mah-Kee-Nac is a boys summer camp that offers a well-rounded program of sports and non-athletic activities. Located on a three mile long natural spring-fed lake ~ called Stockbridge Bowl ~ in the Berkshires, Camp MKN offers a traditional 7 week session; younger first-time campers can come for 4 weeks with an option to extend.

The spirit of Camp Mah-Kee-Nac lies in the strong sense of community and opportunities for individual growth. Mah-Kee-Nac is known for its warm, caring environment, where boys are encouraged to explore their interests. The staff promotes friendship, fun and personal accomplishment. The program offers individual instruction in all sports and aquatic activities that is balanced by many options for outdoor adventure and special-interest activities such as trips, high ropes course adventure center, golf, mountain biking, computers, radio technology, rocketry and many special events. At MKN we follow the example of Michael Jordan's words: "Just play, have fun, enjoy the game."

E-mail: campmkn@campmkn.com, Website: www.campmkn.com, (800) 753-9118
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1929
Camp Winadu
Residential boys' summer sports camp Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Camp Winadu is a boys summer camp that combines the quality instruction of a specialty sports camp with the fun, traditions and camaraderie of a traditional sleepaway camp. Boys of all skill levels are welcome and thrive at Winadu. They acquire excellent skills in team and individual sports, make lifelong friends and leave Winadu with enhanced self-esteem and improved social skills. Camp Winadu offers 7 week sessions; located on Onota Lake in the Berkshires.

Camp Winadu is more than a camp, it's a team. Winadu campers are taught that the most important thing at camp is to always encourage and help their teammates and fellow campers - that is the meaning of our credo: "Team Winadu." Whether it's passing the ball to a teammate who has a better shot, complimenting a bunkmate on something he has done well, or singing and cheering together at Campership or Songfest, everything at Winadu revolves around teamwork. Every boy at camp is a part of our special team. And, when a team works together, great things happen!

E-mail: info@campwinadu.com, Website: www.campwinadu.com, 800-494-6238
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1927
Netop Summer Camp
Residential boys' summer camp Casco, Maine

Netop ("nee-tope") is a Native American word for "friend". Friendship is natural at this overnight camp for boys ages 8-15. With its "four spokes" philosophy, Netop encourages growth and balance in four areas of life - social, mental, physical and spiritual. On 100 acres and a magnificent private lake, Netop offers a wide range of sports, water activities, arts, canoe/mountain trips and traditional games.

Campers choose activities such as guitar, soccer, baseball, archery, basketball, crafts, sailing, lacrosse, tennis, conditioning, drama, comedy, kayaking, swimming, photography and more. Team sports are offered for inter-camp competition. Positive role models, platform tent living and great traditions make this a lasting and enriching camp experience. 2-week, 3-week or 5-week sessions.

E-mail: info@netopsummercamp.com, Website: www.netopsummercamp.com, (215) 284-3629
Accredited by the American Camp Association
Established in 1956
William Lawrence Camp
Residential boys' camp Center Tuftonboro, New Hampshire

Since its founding in 1913, the purpose of William Lawrence Camp has been to provide a safe, wholesome atmosphere where a boy can happily learn, share and grow with his fellow campers. A relatively small camp offering a balanced program, William Lawrence Camp endeavors to provide a framework that will mentally and physically challenge a camper to become a "whole" person, not just a specialist.

Activities include: swimming, sailing, fishing, waterskiing, hiking, canoeing, riflery, archery, soccer, basketball, baseball, streethockey, tennis, arts and crafts, woodworking, challenge course with climbing tower and an extensive outcamping program.

E-mail: wlc@worldpath.net, Website: www.wlcamp.org, (603) 569-3698
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1913
Camp Wachusett for Boys
Residential boys' summer camp Hubbardton, Vermont

Enrollment of 75 boys, ages 8 to 14, with each boy able to pursue his own interests. Experienced staff, with no counselors new to Wachusett the past three years. Splendid variety of waterfront and land activities -- with team sports, optional overnight trips, and special events. Excellent lakefront facility. Friendliness and spirit the camp's trademarks for decades. Directors with more than 40 years experience.

Sessions from two to seven weeks. Waterfront options include sailing, watersking, kayaking, and canoeing. Land options include instruction in such activities as tennis, basketball, soccer, woodworking, and archery. Team sports within our camp community. Hiking and canoeing trips an option.

E-mail: campwachusett@aol.com, Website: www.campwachusett.com, (800) 847-9763
Member of the Vermont Camping Association
Established in 1903
Camp Sangamon
Residential boys' summer camp Pittsford, Vermont

Sangamon is a really different kind of boys' camp, not based on sports or competition. Sangamon's entire program is elective. Each camper creates a personal schedule each day from more than 15 instructional activities and trips. We are a boy's camp with our sister camp right next door, offering the best of single gender and co-ed camping.

Sangamon offers fifteen different instructional activities, plus trips. Individual and team sports and five studio crafts program. We offer a good fit to a wide variety of boys. Four sessions: two 3-week sessions, two 2-week sessions, ages 9-15.

E-mail: sangamonvt@aol.com, Website: www.campsangamon.com, (888) 345-9193
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1922
Camp Bournedale
Residential boys' summer camp Plymouth, Massachusetts

Camp Bournedale is a boys summer camp in New England, entering into its 70th season in 2008. We are located on beautiful Great Herring Pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Camp Bournedale combines superb facilities with caring, motivated counselors who ensure a safe, rewarding summer is had by all. Offering a wide variety of exciting program areas, campers can select their daily schedule based on their personal interests. We also offer intercamp challenges, offsite overnight camping trips, and much, much more.

Activities include: sailing, waterskiing, kayaking, tubing, scuba, soccer, tennis, golf, basketball, wakeboarding, rocketry and many more.

E-mail: bournedale@comcast.net, Website: www.campbournedale.com, (508) 888-2634
Established in 1939
Camp Manitou for Boys
Residential boys' camp Oakland, Maine

Camp Manitou for Boys is a residential instructional camp on East Lake in the beautiful Belgrade Lakes chain of central Maine. Founded in 1947, Manitou today is one of the nation's foremost residential boys' camps, with an outstanding staff, unmatched facilities, and an unparalleled variety of programs. Enrollment is comprised of 300 boys from 27 states and seven countries.

Manitou offers more than 50 land, water and creative activities to its campers.

E-mail: mailbox@campmanitou.com, Website: www.campmanitou.com, (800) 326-1916
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1947
Camp Cobbossee for Boys
Residential boys' sports camp Winthrop, Maine

Camp Cobbossee is a boys summer sports camp that offers a complete Maine experience in a 4-week session. Camp Cobbossee sits on 125 acres of rustic Maine woodlands and manicured playing fields and features excellent, state-of-the-art sports facilities where professional instructors coach our boys in a friendly atmosphere with tremendous spirit. A Cobbossee camper has a strong interest in participating in sports, improving his skills, learning new things, and having fun. We have an outstanding staff that cares about our campers and are attentive to their needs.

In addition to sports, Camp Cobbossee has an exceptional waterfront on beautiful Lake Cobbosseecontee where boys enjoy waterskiing, sailing, swimming, canoeing/kayaking and more. Our adventure program includes overnight trips where campers learn how to pitch a tent, cook on an open fire and bond with their friends outside of camp. Other activities include hiking, technical climbing, ropes course, hobbies, and special events.

E-mail: info@cobbossee.com, Website: www.campcobbossee.com, (800) 473-6104
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1902
Camp O-AT-KA
Residential boys' camp East Sebago, Maine

Family Life magazine featured Camp O-AT-KA as one of the ten best camps in the country. Founded in 1906, Camp O-AT-KA is still clear about its mission: to help boys 7-16 embrace enduring values. It feels like a camp that a Hollywood producer would choose for a movie location.

Camp O-AT-KA is situated on the western shore of Lake Sebago near Portland, Maine. Boys find lifelong friends, learn new skills, and have fun. They learn important values as members of a close-knit cabin group and a wider camp community; they learn to do their fair share and help others in need.

E-mail: director@campoatka.com, Website: www.campoatka.com, (800) 818-8455
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1906
Night Eagle Wilderness Adventures
Residential boys' camp Cuttingsville, Vermont

Unique primitive summer camp for boys ages 10-14: tipi living, wilderness skills, nature crafts, canoeing, hiking, archery, atlatls & 'hawks, swimming, backpacking, and much more! Through community living and group decision making, campers learn to work and play together in a spirit of cooperation rather than competition. ACA Accredited. 2, 3, 4 and 6 week sessions.

E-mail: nightegl@sover.net, Website: www.nighteaglewilderness.com, (802) 773-7866
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1998
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