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Kayaking (for older campers!) -
Campers h ead out to the south lake to learn a little paddling technique, but then challenge the rest of their color group to a water obsticle course relay race! This activity promises to be full of excitement for our oldest campers.
Challenge Course -
The Challenge Course staff lead campers through elements 20-50 feet in the air. Younger campers experience the Burma Bridge, Two Line Bridge, and 184-foot Zip Line. Older campers experience the Rope Ladder, Cat Walk, Medicine Man, Spooky Tarzan, and the 600-foot Great Granddaddy Zip Line.
Horses-
A well-trained staff wrangler teaches campers how to ride and handle a horse. Campers learn to ride in the ring and then take the horse out on the trail. They also spend time at our Chuckwagon site, where snacks are prepared over a campfire, along with stories, leather-crafts and much more.
Pool -
American Red Cross Certified Lifeguards protect and play with campers in the swimming pool. Activities at the pool include a water slide, basketball, water polo, and just playing in the water!
Riflery, Archery & Slingshot Paintball -
A very well trained staff member teaches campers how to safely and responsibly use a .22 rifle, bow and arrow, and slingshot as they take aim at targets down the range.
Rockclimbing -
The Challenge Course staff lead campers through 30 - 50 feet of rockclimbing on the Rockclimbing Tower. Campers wear a safety harness as the staff belay them up the tower.
Super Fun Games -
Every moment is a surprise at Super Fun Games! These games range from crazy sports to silly tricks with lots of fun packed inside.
Waterfront -
American Red Cross Lifeguards supervise the lake area as campers play in the water, ride the zip line across part of the lake, canoe, bounce on the Aqua Jump, fly off the Aqua Launch, shoot down the Aqua Slide, rock on the Water Totter and Saturn, and fly down the 155-foot Super Slide!
Wild Wilderness Adventure -
At WWA campers learn about and get to see many different animals that can be found in the wild. Fish tanks, an observation beehive, turtle pool, snake cages, and other animals fill the WWA room. Campers also get to eat "Dwarf Cakes" cooked over a campfire at "Hammock Land!"
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