ABOUT CAMP
Summer Camp Programs
MAIN CAMP
Campers sleep, eat, and spend their time at camp doing activities at our main camp site. Campers take one trip off-site a week to go canoeing at Trillium Lake. Campers are assigned to a camper group by gender. Campers sleep in a cabin. Main camp is able to accommodate individuals with personal care, behavioral, or medical needs. Camper to counselor ratio – 1:1. Cost: $1275.
There will be a $50 per day charge for caregivers attending camp with their campers ($250 for the week).
OFF-SITE PROGRAMS*
TRIP & TRAVEL
Campers sleep, eat, and spend a majority of their time doing activities at our main camp site. Campers take two additional trips off-site during the week to white water raft and enjoy a Wednesday Excursion on the mountain. Campers sleep in a cabin. Camper to counselor ratio – 2:1. Cost: $1350.
TENT & TRAVEL
Campers sleep, eat, and spend a majority of their time doing activities at our main camp site. Campers take two additional trips off-site during the week to white water raft and enjoy a Wednesday Excursion on the mountain. Campers sleep in platform tents. Camper to counselor ratio – 2:1. Co-ed. Cost: $1350.
CANOE CAMP*
Campers sleep, eat, and spend a majority of their activity time out at Trillium Lake canoeing and hiking. They sleep in tents and spend meals and evenings around their campfire. Campers assist in making their own meals as well. Campers come to main camp to participate in most of our camp activities such as horseback riding and adventure course. This program is geared more towards those campers who want a greater level of independence at camp but who want to have a slower pace than our Off-Site programs. Camper to counselor ratio – 2:1. Co-ed. For campers ages 15+. Cost of camp: $1350.
main camp
tent and travel*
trip and travel*
canoe program*
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6 days, 5 nights | 6 days, 5 nights | 6 days, 5 nights | 6 days, 5 nights |
Weekly 6/21-8/14 | Weekly 6/21-8/14 | Weekly 6/21-8/14 | Weekly 7/19-8/14 |
Ages 10+ | Ages 10+ | Ages 10+ | Ages 15+ |
Sleep in Cabins | Sleep in Platform Tents | Sleep in Cabins | Sleep in Camping Tents |
$1275/week | $1350/week | $1350/week | $1350/week |
1:1 camper to counselor ratio | 2:1 ratio | 2:1 ratio | 2:1 ratio |
| Pre-approval Required! |



Program Activity Descriptions
Adventure
The adventure course consists of a 32 foot rock wall, tight-rope-like stream crossing, a “flying squirrel” that can take campers 40 feet off the ground, a zipline over the river and low adaptive elements. Each group attends the adventure program at least once during their stay at camp. We have trained adventure course instructors as part of our program staff who ensure safety and fun for our campers.
Swimming
Our pool ranges from 3 to 6 feet and includes both stairs and a slowly declining ramp entryway. We have certified lifeguards guarding the pool. Campers must pass a required swim test or wear lifejackets in the deep end. In addition, counselors stay with their campers while in the pool.
Horses
Every summer we have thoughtfully chosen horses for campers to ride. Our trained riding instructors educate our campers and lead them on an obstacle course-filled ride. The camper’s counselors serve as side walkers and/or cheerleaders along the way. In addition, we have a specially designed adaptive horse saddle for participants who need extra support. Campers also get a chance to groom and to learn about horses.
Canoeing
Our canoe program takes place at Trillium Lake, about 9 miles from main camp. Canoe group stays onsite for the week at Trillium Lake. All other campers will get a chance to ride the camp bus to the lake and spend the morning or afternoon there. Counselors and campers choose to paddle in a canoe, swim in the lake, or relax and watch the beautiful views. We have two waterfront certified lifeguards guarding the lake during canoe activites and all campers are required to wear lifejackets.
White Water Rafting
Campers in our Tent/Trip and Travel groups spend one day on the Deschutes River navigating the rapids in a guided rafting trip provided through All Star Rafting Company, located in Maupin, OR. Campers take the camp bus to and from the location and eat lunch provided by All Star in a picturesque location next to the river. All Star rafting navigates through the Class I-IV rapids and instructs campers when to hold on and sit low in the rafts. Each raft holds one All Star instructor, and a mix of campers, staff and counselors. Lifejackets are worn whenever on or near the water.
Other Activities
In addition to the exciting activities listed above, campers also spend the week fishing, making arts-n-crafts, playing recreational field games, hiking near camp (Little ZigZag Falls at the end of Road #39 and on the Barlow Trail above camp) and participating in evening activities such as campfires, the Dance, the Thursday night BBQ and show, and the Wish Boat launch.



2015 Camp Schedule
| Dates | Ages | Programs | Theme |
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Main (M) | Main (F) | Trip (M) | Trip (F) | Tent (Coed) | Canoe (Coed) |
Week 1 | June 21-26 | 25+ | x | x | x | | x | | Pirates |
Week 2 | June 28 - July 3 | 17-25 | x | x | | x | x | | Pirates |
Week 3 | July 5-10 | 17-25 | x | x | x | | x | | Superhero |
Week 4 | July 12-17 | 10-17 | x | x | | x | x | | Superhero |
Week 5 | July 19-24 | 25+ | x | x | | x | x | x | Luau |
Week 6 | July 26-31 | 17-25 | x | x | | x | x | x | Luau |
Week 7 | August 2-7 | 18-30 | x | x | | x | x | x | Western |
Week 8 | August 9-14 | 25+ | x | x | x | | x | x | Western |
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