Overnight
Camp
Ages
9-13
Register
for Camp
Alton Jones is
built for overnight adventure. Stay the week and explore,
try something new, and make lasting friends. Overnight
camps are 6 day, 5 night
adventures exploring our natural environment and trying
multisport outdoor skills.
While we certainly enjoy the great outdoors, we also
offer comfortable accommodations.
These include cozy cabins and screenhouses with bunk beds and hot
showers, a private lakefront, and great food in our dining
hall! Campers are
separated by age into co-ed field groups and single-sex cabin
areas. All
programs include swimming and traditional
camp activities. Each Sunday begins a new camp session.
Overnight Camp Calendar
2013
Available Spaces
Sunday, 2:00 PM-Friday, 2:30 PM
Overnight Camp begins Week 2
Week 2 June 30 - July 5
Week 3 July 7 - 12
Week 4 July 14 - 19
Week 5 July 21 - 26
Week 6 July 28 - August 2
Week 7 August 4 - 9
Week 8 August 11 - 16
Earth
Camp
Ages
9-13
Choose from a variety of exciting activities each day to
create your ultimate camp experience. Explore Eisenhower
Lake by canoe, pull on boots and go on a swamp tromp, hike
through a stream, climb a tree, and so much more. Each
week will include a coastal field trip. Check-in is Sunday from 2:00-3:00 PM. Ends Friday
with a family program at 2:00 PM followed by check-out
at 2:30 PM. Click the link below for more details.
$625.00.
Teen
X Adventure Camp Ages
13-16
Rock climb, surf, sail, climb trees, canoe,
kayak, swim! Spend your week creating your own multi-sport
adventure while enjoying the camaraderie of other like-minded
teens. Stay each night at Alton
Jones. Check-in is Sunday from 2:00-3:00 PM. Ends Friday
with check-out at 2:30 PM.
$775.00 Weeks.
Specialty
Camps and Expeditions Ages
11-17
Each week for the more adventurous camper and for
those who want to explore the environment and
outdoor skills in greater depth, we offer a variety
of Specialty Camps and Expeditions. Some
explore one subject in greater depth such as
marine-life, while others involve canoeing,
backpacking, or traveling out-of-state to a National
Forest or other natural area to try some new
activities. Click here to check out the many
possibilities!
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