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Parents tell us this is the best all-around camp experience in the region. Making new friends and sharing challenging activities go hand-in-hand at this exciting week of camp. Campers spend their mornings participating in clubs. The camper's afternoons are spent with their cabin group, pursuing progressive challenges that vary depending on the age. Every camper gets to spend time horseback riding, doing crafts, archery, visiting the lake, and the pool, and climbing the tower. Evenings are spent bonding with cabin mates, playing games, or participating in large group activities. Every night is closed with a quiet reflection time called Vespers.
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The Schedule

The schedule for summer campers is designed to give campers the greatest overall experience that camp has to offer. Through our club programs summer campers are allowed to customize their experience and try new things year after year. For more information on the schedule click the link above to go to our "A Day at Kitaki" page.

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The Activities

Summer Camp campers get to do it all. A little of everything in just the right combination. Horseback rides, archery, swimming, boating and more.

As a summer camper the experience changes with your age. As your camper ages they live in progressively different cabins and units. They also experience differences at every program area. Challenge level increase at the ropes course, projects are different in crafts, and take different trails on horse rides. At the lake campers begin by learning canoeing skills and as they age are able to participate in higher level canoeing or step up to our Kayaks.

Click the above link to visit our page on our summer camp activities to learn more about each activity we offer!

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The Lodging

Summer campers stay in our air-conditioned camper cabins. These cabins are designed with 15 beds in a generous space and attached porch. Each cabin will house around 10 kids 2 staff and a teen volunteer. Older summer campers move up to East Camp, a seperate village of cabins designed for older kids!

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