Freedom, ME

Hidden Valley Camp is an international Maine summer camp that features the finest in arts & outdoor programs for children ages 8 to 14. Distinctive offerings in visual and performing arts, outdoor adventures, horse-riding & more on 330 acres private lake and heated pool.

Laurel South is a camp for the four-week camper. We offer excellent facilities and equipment including 2,000 feet of shoreline, top instruction, individualized guided-choice programming and a family-oriented philosophy and atmosphere where lifelong friendships are made.

We are one of the few brother-sister camps in the United States, situated 2 miles apart from one another.

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Tanglewood & Blueberry Cove 4H Camps
Lincolnville, ME

The UMaine 4-H Camps at Tanglewood and Blueberry Cove offer programming that inspires people to reach their full potential by mastering skills and building self-confidence through quality education and having fun with friends.

Camp Fernwood
Poland, ME

Nurturing tolerance, unselfishness, and an appreciation of a simpler life in the out-of-doors. Our full season provides girls with enough time to experience new challenges, enhance self confidence, develop activity skills, and establish enduring friendships in safe, beautiful surroundings. Campers participate in an elective but structured program of activities, chosen with the guidance of parents and camp staff.

Camp Kingswood
Bridgton, ME

Camp Kingswood is a premier Jewish overnight camp located on 100 acres of waterfront shoreline on Woods Pond in Bridgton Maine! We focus on personal growth and commit to awe-inspiring excitement and fun. Our core values of courage, community, responsibility and spirit are a part of everything we do.

Medomak Family Camp & Retreat Center
Washington, ME

Medomak Family Camp & Retreat Center offers a traditional Summer Camp experince for the whole family and specialized Retreats for Adults!

Wavus Camp for Girls
Jefferson, ME

Located on Damariscotta Lake, every girl will participate in age-appropriate wilderness trip gaining confidence and developing collaborative leadership skills while exploring the Maine wilderness. Also includes 10 day introductory sessions.

Camp Skylemar
Naples, ME

Located in the beautiful state of Maine, Camp Skylemar is a sports-oriented camp for 200 boys, ages 7-15.

Slovenski Camps
Raymond, ME

Avoid Nature Deficit Disorder

Camp Chewonki
Wiscasset, ME

Located on a 400 acre coastal peninsula in Maine, Chewonki offers a Boys and Nonbinary camp program or a Girls and Nonbinary camp program for 8-14 year olds, and a variety of coed wilderness expeditions for teens.

Camp Kippewa, Kippewa Point, and Kippewa Equestrian Academy
Monmouth, ME

Join girls from all over the world who are easygoing, welcoming of new friends, intent on learning and enjoying new skills, and endlessly fun!

West End House Boys Camp
Parsonsfield, ME

Come be one of the boys on Long Pond.

Camp Wildwood
Bridgton, ME

At Camp Wildwood, we offer a wide variety of activities to our campers. Individual Sports give each camper the opportunity to enhance his personal skills while team sports allow the campers to learn sportsmanship and how to work together. We make great use of the lake with our water activities which include sailing and water skiing. To round out the camping experience, we also provide non-athletic activities.

Maine Media College Summer Academy
Rockport, ME

Each summer talented high school students arrive in Rockport from across the country and around the world to work with professional faculty in the fields of photography, filmmaking, and book arts

Mad Science of Maine
Portland, ME

Gallons of glowing liquids; strange objects flying through the air; messages written in secret code; robots that dance upon command. Is this a fictional account of a visit to another planet? No . . it's a Mad Science summer camp!

Camp Takajo
Naples, ME

We offer a diverse boys summer camp program in southern Maine.

Camp Matoaka
Smithfield, ME

Each summer 275 girls join together and experience the Matoaka blend of fun, spirit and friendship. Campers return home with confidence gained from skills in activities from the arts, athletics, theatre, water sports and adventure.

Camp Med-O-Lark
Washington, ME

Med-O-Lark Camp is a coed summer program with 300 campers from across the world. Our program focuses on many genres of dance, theater arts, over 15 crafts courses, culinary arts, varied levels of tennis, circus arts, fine arts, waterskiing, and equestrian arts.

Birch Rock Camp for Boys
Waterford, ME

Set apart by its size-only 80 boys & its focus on non-competitive achievement. Birch Rock is distinguished by the many campers & counselors who return year after year. The camp models a life of simplicity, civility, and mutual support.





General Notes About Camps in the State of Maine

The state enjoys a mild summer climate, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. Daytime temperatures are ideal for hiking, swimming, and other activities, while the cooler evenings create a comfortable environment for campfires and group bonding. This pleasant climate makes Maine an ideal place for a variety of camps, from adventure programs and nature exploration to creative arts and sports.

The geography of Maine provides a rich diversity of environments for campers to explore. In cities such as Portland, campers can participate in day camps offering arts, sports, and educational activities, with easy access to museums, parks, and coastal areas. Venture into the more rural regions, and the landscape transforms, offering rugged coastlines, dense forests, and beautiful lakes that are perfect for nature camps. From the towering peaks of the Appalachian Mountains to the serene waters of Moosehead Lake, the state offers endless opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and environmental education.

With its mix of coastal, forest, and freshwater ecosystems, the state is an ideal location for environmental education. The rich biodiversity found along Maine’s coastline, in its lakes, and throughout its vast forests provides campers with ample opportunities to engage in hands-on learning about local wildlife and ecosystems. Nature-based camps allow participants to explore everything from tidal zones and wetlands to dense woodlands, while teaching the importance of conservation and sustainability. Campers have the chance to participate in activities like wildlife observation, water quality testing, and habitat restoration, gaining a deeper understanding of the natural world.