1. Long Lake Conservation Center
- Long Lake's Summer Programs welcome campers to a fun, friendly community in north-central Minnesota. Six-day sessions include outdoor activities, games, and wilderness skills. We encourage curiosity, exploration of nature, and respect. Adventure canoe trips, day camps, resident camps.
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Long Lake's summer programs are ideal for young people who want to enjoy friends, fun, and outdoor experiences. Long Lake campers join a welcoming setting with other young people, energetic counselors and a professional staff.
Long Lake's 760 acres are a beautiful location for canoeing, orienteering, games, bog-trekking, archery, and other activities. Great games and cooperation challenges provide fun as well as teamwork skills. Our campers experience nature first-hand with the guidance of expert naturalists. They have the opportunity to explore ecology and learn about wildlife.
Campers join our friendly community on a modern campus, where the home-cooked meals are famous. The North Star Lodge is home for a week, with four to seven campers sharing a cabin. Each room has a shower, toilet, and sink facilities.
With more than 40 years experience in summer programs, Long Lake is the original program of its kind in Minnesota. Respect for ourselves, others, and the earth is key to Long Lake's programs, in every aspect of the experience.
On-campus sessions include Outdoor Explorers, Wilderness Skills, Tadpole Day Camp, and Forkhorn I & II.
Tadpole Day Camp: June 25-29, 2007 (1st through 4th grades); Outdoor Explorers: July 29-Aug. 3, 2007 (age 10-12); August 12-17, 2007 (age 9-11); Wilderness Skills July 15-20, 2007 (age 13-15) Forkhorn I July 8-13 & July 22-27, 2007 and Forkhorn II August 5-10, 2007.
Long Lake is also available as a retreat site for churches, specialty organizations, and other groups. We serve as an environmental education field trip site year-round.
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