Boulder Junction, WI

For over 100 years the values, philosophy and spirit of Manito-wish has continued to develop character and strengthen leadership skills of participants ages 10-17. Manito-wisher campers, as well as our staff, return home from summer camp, outpost and leadership programs ready to positively influence the world in which they live.

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Eagle River, WI

Sports-based program designed to develop self-esteem. Specialize in land and water sports. ACA accredited. Medical staff in residence. Friends for a lifetime. Nut free. Our staff are heroes to our campers.

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Eagle River, WI

Summers at Camp Woodland are filled with face-to--face connections, age appropriate activities in the great outdoors and time to fully engage in the process. Putting it simply, there are skills to learn, laughter to share and leadership skills to develop & practice at camp!

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Eagle River, WI

Do more with your summer! The camp program at Towering Pines fosters individual growth through purposeful play and skill development in a supportive away from home environment. Camp is fun with friends doing sports activities in the great outdoors!

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Fun is what camp is all about! At SNC we use Adventure, Learning and Kindness all in a Natural setting to promote each campers's personal development. Our nurturing atmosphere gives campers confidence to make friends easily and to try new activities. Our Gaol is allows each camper to truly be themselves, maybe thats why 92% of our campers return each summer.

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Camp Timberlane,in Wisconsin's north woods, is a warm family environment that is genuinely non-competitive, emphasizing fun and friendship. Our well trained, mature staff appreciates the profound impact they have on our campers.

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Eagle River, WI

Camp Marimeta for Girls is nestled within the glorious pine forests of Northern Wisconsin. Since 1947 Marimeta has been providing girls ages 7-15 the opportunity to build skills and self-confidence in a caring and loving atmosphere.

Birch Trail is the summer experience of a lifetime for girls ages 7-15. Campers participate in endless activities and have incredible outdoor adventures. You'll make life-long friendships with girls from all over the world.

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Eagle River, WI

For a sports oriented camp, Menominee takes a unique approach to competition. You don't have to be a great athlete to be liked, accepted or part of the team. In other words, you're not perfect! Try you best, learn from mistakes and enjoy yourself.

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Harand Camp of the Theatre Arts
Kenosha, WI

Est. in 1955, Harand Camp was one of the nation's first camps to combine singing, dancing, and acting with the fun of traditional camp activities. Co-ed, ages 7-18, musical theater, sports, activities, excursions & events, non-competitive family environment, modern facilities on Lake Michigan, 1-6 week overnight sessions, scholarships & payment plans available. At Harand Camp "No Man is an Island" and EVERYONE is a STAR!

Camp Onaway
Waupaca, WI

A unique island camp experience on the beautiful Chain O' Lakes near Waupaca, Wisconsin. The camp offers three one-week sessions for 6th-11th grade boys, four sessions for 6th-11th grade girls, a co-ed adventure camp for 6th-11th graders, a co-ed Leadership Training Conference for 10th-12th graders, a weekend Anchor camp for 5th graders, and day camps for 4th and 5th graders.

Virtual College for Kids (Grades K-6)
Wausau, WI

UW-Stevens Point Virtual College for Kids Summer Camp engages curious kids in fun programs of their choosing! Your child can pick up to two classes to take for the week.

YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya
Suring, WI

A traditional YMCA resident camp offering quality co-ed programming since 1937. Located in northern Wisconsin's Nicolet National Forest, Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya offers fun, dynamic, and safe summer camp programs for children and teenagers ages 7-17. ACA Accredited.

Camp Birch Trails
Irma, WI

Camp Birch Trails provides girls with opportunities to develop leadership skills and inspires them to develop courage, confidence and character. Girls build lifelong skills at camp, while making new friends and special memories.

Lake Lucerne Camp & Retreat Center
Neshkoro, WI

Explore Faith, Have Fun, Build Friendships in a safe and nurturing camp environment.

Aldo Leopold Nature Center Nature Summer Camps
Monona, WI

A summer of exciting discovery and adventure awaits at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center's Nature Discovery and Adventure Summer Camps for ages 2-16. There are more than 100 sessions to choose from like backpacking, canoeing and more.

Elite Baseball Academy Professional Baseball Instruction
Holmen, WI

Professional Baseball Instruction - We Are Dedicated To Your Dedication

Camp Ehawee
Mindoro, WI

Camp Ehawee: The place where girls learn to love camp.

WI Land + Water Middle School Conservation Camp
Wisconsin Dells, WI

Conservation Camp provides positive educational outdoor experiences, helps foster appreciation and understanding of nature, and introduces a variety of opportunities in natural resources and conservation careers.

Living Waters Bible Camp
Westby, WI

Christian Bible Camp in southwestern Wisconsin that includes many outdoor activities and specializes in teaching the wonders of the God's creation.





General Notes About Camps in the State of Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s summer climate is perfect for outdoor exploration, with warm, sunny days ideal for hiking, swimming, and sports. The state’s cool evenings offer a great environment for campfires, group activities, and relaxation after a busy day. The diverse climate, from the lakeshores to the forests, ensures that campers enjoy comfortable weather, making Wisconsin a prime location for nature camps and outdoor activities.

Wisconsin’s landscape is a remarkable mix of urban environments and expansive natural beauty, making it ideal for diverse summer camps. In cities like Madison and Milwaukee, day camps focus on sports, arts, and education, with easy access to parks, museums, cultural landmarks, and the vibrant city atmosphere. Moving beyond the cities, the state’s natural beauty becomes even more evident. The Northwoods region, renowned for its dense forests and pristine lakes, offers ample opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife exploration. In the northern part of the state, the Chain O’Lakes in the Fox River Valley provides interconnected lakes perfect for water-based activities like boating, kayaking, and fishing. The Wisconsin River, flowing from the northern woods to the southern plains, offers scenic spots for rafting, canoeing, and exploration, with opportunities for environmental education along its banks. Wisconsin is also home to numerous large and small lake chains, including the Eagle River Chain of Lakes and the Minocqua Chain of Lakes, which together create a network of waterways that campers can explore. These lake chains provide ample space for water sports, fishing, and environmental education camps focused on aquatic ecosystems. The Great Lakes to the east, particularly Lake Michigan, offer stunning coastlines for beach activities, kayaking, and marine life exploration, as well as opportunities to study coastal ecosystems and engage in water-based conservation projects. Heading further west, the Driftless Area provides an entirely different terrain with its rugged hills, deep valleys, and winding rivers, ideal for hiking, rock climbing, and outdoor education.

Wisconsin’s ecosystems, including its dense forests, wetlands, and lakes, provide an excellent setting for ecological education. Nature camps throughout the state allow campers to learn about local wildlife, conservation, and sustainability. From the vast forests in the north, home to black bears, wolves, and diverse plant life, to the wetlands surrounding the Great Lakes, campers can explore ecosystems and take part in activities like wildlife tracking, habitat restoration, and water quality testing. The state’s commitment to preserving its natural resources is reflected in the hands-on environmental programs, helping campers gain a deeper understanding of the importance of protecting Wisconsin’s unique habitats.