Anokijig's overnight camp features four types of programming: skill periods, campwide activities, sectional activities and directed free time. Individualized instruction is available during skill periods, while all-camp activities include group games, beach parties, cookouts, campfires, dances and so on. Sectional activities provide campers with an opportunity to join in group activities with boys and girls who live nearby. During directed free time, staff supervise all program areas; campers may either choose one pursuit for the entire week or divide their time among several.
Name | Camp Anokijig |
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Location | Plymouth, WI |
Year-round Contacts | 800-741-6931 |
Program Focuses & Features | Adventure Travel, Aquatics, Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Boating, Canoeing, Caving, Climbing Wall, Community Service, Conservation, Crafts, Dance, Drama, Equestrian, Farming, Fishing, Geology, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, Music, Outdoor Education, Paintball, Photography, Ranch, Rappelling, Riding, Riflery, Rock Climbing, Ropes Course, Sailing, Survival Training, Swimming, Volleyball, Watersports, White-water Rafting, Wilderness Camping, Wilderness Canoeing, Woodcraft |
Grade Range (rising grades) | 2-9 |
Age Range | Residential — Coed Ages 7-16 |
Application Deadline | Rolling |
Director | Darin Holden, Program Director |
Residential Fee | $515-595 (+$40), 1 week. |
Year Established | 1926 |
Dates & Sessions | June-Aug; 9 sessions, 1 week long |