Tripp Lake Camp is located in Poland, Maine. Founded in 1911, Tripp Lake is considered one of the finest girls' camps in the country. Our 7 week residential summer camp for girls ages 7 to 16 offers a broad array of team and individual sports, performing and visual arts, and outdoor living in a fun and stimulating environment.
Our 1/2 season traditional program leads girls to new challenges,enhanced self confidence, skill development, and lasting friendships in beautiful surroundings. Our commitment: Excellence in facilities, equipment, program, staff and safety.
The Girl Scouts of Maine offers two resident camps in Southern, and Northern Maine. Camps are open to Girl Scouts and non-Girl Scouts.
A caring and accepting community with Quaker values, creative activities and zany fun!
SoccerPlus Camps conducts soccer camps across the country and is presented by Tony DiCicco, Head Coach of the 1996 Olympic Gold-Medal Winning, 1999 World Cup Champion USA Women's National Soccer Teams, and 2008 FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Champion USA U20 National Soccer Team.
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
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.
Vega offers girls rich camp traditions and a nurturing environment with unrivaled facilities and the highest level of instruction for all ages, abilities and interests.
Mataponi offers the full range of camp activity, highlighting the waterfront, adventure ropes course, athletic programs, tennis, arts & crafts and horseback riding. We offer a child a chance to grow in a non-pressure atmostphere.
Co-ed day camps and girls only resident riding camp. Designed for kids that just want to ride. Western riders get to experience working cattle from horseback. Swimming is also offered in our large (lifeguarded) inground pool.
Champions Hockey Academy offers all young and adult players an opportunity to enhance their game with proper fundamental training, strength and conditioning exercises in a fun, energetic atmosphere.
Experience Maine, theater training and performance, and a lifelong community of friends and fellow artists.
O-AT-KA, is a traditional boys’ camp located on Sebago Lake offers superb land and water-sports, a strong arts program and a variety wilderness trips including sea-kayaking/canoeing, and hiking. Traditional values, are reinforced by a superb staff, through group living and daily camp gatherings...all helping to build a solid foundation for life which stresses values, skills, friendships, and fun.
Walden, founded in 1916, is a traditional girl's summer camp, ideally situated on Walden Pond in Denmark Maine.
New England Frontier Camp provides unparalleled action and excitement through programs designed for young men. We are located on Kezar Lake and occupy 300 acres of wooded countryside just south of the White Mountain National Forest.
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.
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.
In a jam packed 3 week session, campers will "major" in the sport of their choice at our state-of-the-art facility, while experiencing everything a traditional camp has to offer.
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!