Adventure summer camps provide a multitude of different types of exciting activities and travel itineraries for campers to participate. Whether it's an expedition in the mountains, a visit to an amusement park, or extreme sports at the beach, a summer adventure camp can provide thrill seekers the excitement they seek.
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1. Adventure Summer Camp - Adventure Summer Camp at Camp Hannon offers wilderness adventure in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North and South Carolina.
Camp Video For Adventure Summer Camp
Resident Camp
Coed
Sunset, South-CarolinaMap

An exhilarating wilderness adventure awaits you at Adventure Summer Camp at Camp Hannon! Enjoy rock climbing, canoeing, mountain biking, whitewater rafting and more—all in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North and South Carolina. Situated on 100 acres in the Eastatoe Valley of Pickens County, S.C., Pinnacle Falls Camp serves as the center for activities.

Choose from a six- or 10-day program designed for ages 12-17. With a focus on fun and adventure, campers learn wilderness safety and the importance of teamwork while gaining self-confidence and a sense of responsibility. No experience necessary, but program activities are best suited for physically active youth who are committed to spending time away from home in a wilderness setting.

2. YMCA Camp Greenville - Since 1912, Camp Greenville has been offering young people fantastic outdoor adventures. Greenville is a coed camp located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Western Carolinas and serves over 300 campers a week!
Resident Camp
Travel Camp
Family Camp
Coed
Cleveland, South-Carolina

TRADITIONAL MOUNTAINEER
One and two week sessions that take full advantage of our Blue Ridge Mountain setting to provide memorable camping experiences to young people ages 7 to 15 years old.

Begin the day with morning activities such as aquatics, outdoor adventures (horseback riding, rock climbing, adventure biking, wilderness skills, etc.), sports, arts and crafts, or self-expression through drama or dance. Afternoons provide the opportunity for cabin groups to enjoy the amazing wilderness site that is Camp Greenville. Counselors plan a range of activities that feature fun and adventure while helping the cabin become a close-knit unit.

ADVENTURE
Explore the wonders of our mountains. Adventure combines the fun of our Traditional Mountaineer camping program with a special taste of challenge for more adventurous souls. Participants spend time in camp and head out for some remarkable adventure activities in the surrounding areas.

Adventure selections might include backpacking, mountain biking, rock climbing, caving, fly-fishing, whitewater rafting, whitewater rafting, whitewater canoeing, or a canoe expedition on Lake Jocassee.

OUTBACK-
Take a group of teens, throw in some adventure challenge activities, some team building, a healthy taste of self sufficiency, and a bit of service to create what other Outbackers have called a "family of friends."

More than half the Outback experience occurs in the wilderness surrounding Camp Greenville. Campers have the opportunity to cultivate outdoor skills, plan their own trips, and develop leadership skills with the guidance of experienced wilderness leaders.

TRAIL BLAZER
Participate in multi-day travel expeditions. Locations for 2005 include hiking the Appalachian Trail, Monk's Ultimate Adventure, California Cruizin', and a trip to Spain.


Camp Greenville's facilities include two lakes, three high ropes courses, climbing/bouldering gym, gymnasium, airnasium, athletics field, target sports, equestrian facilities, tennis courts and many miles of trails.

3. Camp Survive 2011 - Camp Survive - consists of two one-week overnight sleep-in camps in Hopkins, South Carolina for males ages 11-17. The camp is focused on teaching male youth to better understand bullying, and how to deal with it in a positive manner.
Travel Camp
All Boys
Hopkins, South-Carolina

Learning to Survive in a world of Differences

- Bullying - 90% of 4th through 9th graders report being victims of Bullying

Camp Survive - consists of two one-week overnight sleep-in camps in Hopkins, South Carolina for males ages 11-17. The camp is focused on teaching male youth to better understand bullying, and how to deal with it in a positive manner.

Campers are taught how to setup a tent, establish a camp area, and how to deal with nature and through a myriad of scenarios how to handle issues that might come up as they go through their school years.

 Campers are organized into small groups.
 The Groups are given scenarios to role play, which are later discussed in an open forum with camp staff and campers
 Groups are given time to plan and practice their scenarios.
 groups are then called up one at a time for their role play

All campers sleep in tents, and experience the wonders of South Carolina’s beautiful nature.
The program will teach individuals how to resolve problems in an effective way by:
• Coping with “Schoolyard Bullies”.
• Understanding how kids as bullies become adult bullies.
• Gaining confidence to win without fighting.
By understanding important factors about bullying, this creates an intelligent approach to assist young people in creating healthy alternatives to conflicts. Here is a list of the conflict resolution skills that are also important in the program that we provide.
• Fighting is not an honorable solution to conflict.
• Developing the confidence to resolve conflict creatively.
• Understanding the effects of bullying, individually and socially.
• Understanding what creates a victim/bully mentally.

In addition to two martial arts classes a day, youth participate in a variety of other activities such as:
 Guard Duty, Obstacle courses, Morning p.t. (physical training), Sports Buffet (martial arts, soccer, kick ball, touch football), Group skits for Evening Entertainment, The importance of leadership and Teambuilding exercises


Registration: March 31st –Jun 15th
Registration Fee: $65

Camp Type: Day/Night
Gender: Male only
Age of Campers: 11 to 17 years old
Cost/Week: $439/wk includes all meals and tents
Camp Director(s): D. Kennedy Phone: (803) 665-8453
Camp Dates: July 17 – July 22nd and July 24th – July 29th
Camp Location: 100 Mary Newton Lane off of 6724 Lower Richland Blvd, Hopkins, SC
Campers are required to bring: 5 Days of clothing, a sleeping bag, carry bag and a cot.






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