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http://www.alohafoundation.org/
A non-profit institution which oversees the operation of Camp Lanakila, Aloha Camp, Camp Aloha Hive, and the Hulbert Outdoor Center, a year-round educational center offering programs for adults, children and businesses.
http://www.campbillings.org/
Located on Lake Fairlee in Vermont, 20 minutes from White River Junction. Established in 1906, it is a non-denominational, non-profit co-ed camp for children ages 6 to 15.
http://www.farwell.com/
Traditional private non-competitive residential summer camp for girls ages 6-16, founded in 1906. Located on Halls Lake in Newbury. Activities, FAQ, photos, videos, message board, dates, rates, and application form.
http://www.ywcavt.org/
YWCA resident and day camp for girls. Located in South Hero on Lake Champlain. Includes photos, sample daily schedule, mission, FAQ, and registration information.
http://www.farmandwilderness.org/
Six summer camps in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Based in the Quaker values of simplicity, self-reliance, honesty, and respect for others and the earth.
http://camplochearn.com/
Private camp for girls 7-15. Offers water and land sports, creative arts, and special programs. Includes photographs and information.
http://www.nighteaglewilderness.com/
Primitive summer camp in the Green Mountains for boys, 10-14, is based on early Sioux culture: simplicity, cooperation, and respect for nature. Program, staff, schedule, photos, and contact information.
http://www.norwich.edu/admissions/summerprograms/flc/
Team-building, and leadership skills for teenagers 15-19 years of age in a challenging, active environment. Contains an overview of the camp, program details, costs, and contact information.
http://www.roaringbrookcamp.com/
Outdoor skills instruction and wilderness backpacking and canoeing trips for boys ages 9-16. Based in Bradford. Activities, photos, catalog request form, and bulletin board.
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