March 28, 2007

Summer Adventure Camp: The Best Way To Spend A Summer Vacation

There are a number of different types of summer adventure camps that cater particularly to thrill seekers with activities like rock climbing, kayaking, desert hiking, wilderness survival, and white water canoeing. Clearly these types of a summer adventure camp are not your run of the mill, ordinary camps; they will challenge your child and engage them for the entire term.

Searching For a Summer Adventure Camp

Summer and winter adventure camps are available all over the country. They can be found by using a search on the internet. If there is not a summer adventure camp location in your state there is probably one with in a few hours of you; for a summer of fun instead of being inside watching television, sitting in a day care bored, or running all over the neighborhood, the trip may well be worth it.

According to one site, only ten states in the entire country does not have an in their state; there are also adventure camp locations in Canada, Europe, and other International locations. However, you should remember that many outside the United States require the participant to be at least 17 years old.

What’s The Price Tag?

These adventure camps usually range in price from two to thousand dollars depending on both the adventure details and locations. Day trip adventure camps are available at many nature oriented theme parks across the country for fewer than 500 dollars a day. The more expensive trips are usually a minimum 14 day trip; these trips include classes that will teach them or refresh their memory about essential skills that will make their adventure more fun, safe, and rewarding. 

Features To Look For In A  Summer Adventure Camp

Some of the time a summer adventure camp will involve activities such as traveling and require not only pre-registration but also permission or experience to participate. Many of these adventure camps give a variety of activities and experiences in one trip. For example: A desert hiking trip would likely include not only the hiking but extreme camping, rock climbing, and survival as well.

Does a summer adventure camp sound like something your kid would enjoy?  Summer camps are a good way to keep kids busy and entertained during their summer vacation.  This may be his or her best summer vacation ever!

Filed under Summer Camps by Darlene.
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May 4, 2007

sunshine said:

All children should go on at least one summer camp in their formative years, the team building and leadership skill they can develop while in camp can be incredibly useful for them as they reach adult life, its not only that of course it’s the opportunity to mix with other kids of different creeds, different race or different financial background. I loved going to camp and still have very fond memories of my experiences there.

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