A gentle introduction — or joyful return — to camp life. Junior Camp is where our younger campers learn to explore, create, and connect in a supportive community that encourages curiosity and courage.
Through hands-on learning, team challenges, and outdoor adventures, campers develop essential social and emotional skills while discovering their unique strengths. From group hikes and nature crafts to theater games and friendship circles, every day is an opportunity to grow, laugh, and bloom together.
Our experienced counselors guide campers through each activity with encouragement and care, ensuring every camper feels included, confident, and ready to shine in her own light.
Senior Camp offers a deeper dive into leadership, self-discovery, and adventure. Designed for teens ready to take initiative and step into their power, this program blends independence with responsibility — giving campers opportunities to lead group projects, mentor younger peers, and build confidence through collaboration.
Campers take part in advanced outdoor activities, creative workshops, and leadership challenges that promote teamwork, problem-solving, and reflection. Each experience encourages self-expression, resilience, and a sense of purpose that carries far beyond camp life.
By the end of the session, Senior Campers don’t just take memories home — they take newfound confidence, leadership skills, and lifelong friendships that inspire them to keep blooming wherever life leads.

Arts & Expression
Unleash your imagination through theater, music, creative writing, and crafts. Campers explore storytelling, movement, and performance in a supportive, expressive environment. Weekly guest artists may lead sessions in art therapy, basket weaving, or mixed-media projects — encouraging campers to use creativity as a tool for self-discovery and emotional growth.
Sports & Strength
Build confidence, coordination, and teamwork through team sports, archery, paintball, yoga, and fitness challenges. Our counselors and visiting instructors help campers strengthen both body and mind through fun, safe, and inclusive activities. Weekly guest facilitators may include self-defense experts or certified fitness coaches to empower girls with practical strength and self-assurance.

Nature & Discovery
Reconnect with the great outdoors through hiking, environmental projects, and outdoor skills. Campers learn to navigate, build shelters, and respect the natural world through guided adventures. Visiting facilitators in outdoor survival skills or carpentry bring hands-on experiences that teach resourcefulness, sustainability, and problem-solving.
Leadership & Life Skills
Grow into a confident, compassionate leader through public speaking, teamwork, and community service. Campers learn the power of communication, empathy, and initiative — gaining tools they can use long after camp ends. Weekly facilitators might include chefs, community leaders, or coaches who model real-world leadership through cooking classes, collaborative projects, and mentoring opportunities.

7:30 AM – Wake-Up & Morning Routine
8:00 AM – Breakfast &
Morning Announcements
9:00 AM – Team Challenge or Icebreaker
9:45 AM – Specialty Track #1
(Arts, Sports, Nature, or Leadership)
11:15 AM – Guest Facilitator Workshop (basket weaving, survival skills, cooking, etc.)
12:30 PM – Lunch & Free Time
2:00 PM – Outdoor Adventure (hiking, swimming, archery, paintball)
4:00 PM – Cabin / Reflection Time
5:00 PM – Dinner
6:00 PM – Evening Program
(campfire, theater, talent show, or moonlit hike)
8:00 PM – Wind-Down Circle & Stargazing
9:00 PM – Cabin Time & Lights Out
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