
The camp offers a beautiful facility…a large, modern, comfortable dining lodge, 22 camper sleeping cabins, a recreational building, a state of the art ropes/challenge course, a large athletic field, a baseball field, a BMX Bike racing track, an archery range, a rifle range, tennis courts, basketball court, a volleyball court, and a beautiful waterfront. The camper cabins accommodate 9 – 11 campers, 1 – 2 counselors and a counselor- in-training (CIT). The cabins are grouped into four succinct units based on age and gender… Junior girls; Junior boys; Senior girls; and Senior boys. Typically juniors are ages 7 – 12 and seniors are ages 13 – 15.
Camper Life
At A Week's Glance
Sunday: After checking in, settling in, and meeting their new bunkmates camper's pick from our 20 programs to set up their weekly program schedule. In the evening they attend a unit wide orientation to get ready for the week and spend some time getting to know their cabinmates.
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Monday: Camper's start there normal daily schedule!
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Thursday: We celebrate all our new friendships here with our weekly theme day and dance!
Friday: We close out our week every Friday night with either a talent show or a camp wide campfire!
Saturday: Time to exchange contacts with your new friends because it's time to go home. OR stay over the weekend for a special schedule and activity if you're signed up for the following week too!
There are 20 different programs at Camp Rotary






Nature
Photography
Riflery
Ropes/Challenge
Sailing
Soccer
Sports with Sticks
Ultimate Games
Volleyball
X-Treme Stiles
Archery
Arts & Crafts
BMX Racing
Basketball
Boating-Kayaking
Canoeing
Dance
Drama
Fishing
Mad Science
Camper Living Areas

The camp is divided into four separate units or living areas. Each unit has five cabins, divided by gender and age. The junior units (ages 7 – 12) have up to 9 campers in each cabin, while the senior units (ages 13 – 15) have up to 11 campers in each cabin. Cabins generally have two counselors that sleep in the cabin with the campers. There is also a counselor-in-training (CIT) assigned to the cabin, as well.
Although campers live in units separately, all of our programs are individually selected by the campers and are generally mixed age groups and co-ed. Night time programs are sometimes separately run by units. Often our activities allow kids from different units to integrate.
Four Units… one big family!
Bunkmates

Cabin groupings are set up by age. There is a place on the camper forms that will allow you to select ONE friend of similar age that you would like in your cabin. If the friend is the same age AND also chooses you as a bunkmate, then you will be assigned to the same cabin. If there are three friends that want to be together, we sometimes can accommodate, but if there are four or more friends that want to be together, we purposely split them into two or more cabins. This is to encourage the making of new friends and to avoid other campers feeling left out.
