Dunes Discovery Camps

Looking for a summer adventure that your kids will never forget? Look no further! Kids have the opportunity to spend a week in the Indiana Dunes National Park. This camp is perfect for kids to discover and explore nature, use their creativity and build new skills all while creating lifelong friendships. Campers will experience a range of activities including hiking the dunes, playing games, splashing around at the beach, enjoying s’mores at campfires and so much more!

Ages: 9–13
Tuition: $599 (Deposit $150, non-refundable fee $45)

Four separate weeks (5 days/4 nights):
June 17-21, July 15-19, July 22-26, July 29-Aug 2

Sold out - waitlist available

girls - sold out

girls - sold out

girls - sold out

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Dunes Adventure Teen Camp
July 8-12

Dunes Adventure Camp is an immersive and enriching experience designed to foster a deep connection between young minds and the stunning natural beauty of the Indiana Dunes. Nestled along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, this camp provides the perfect backdrop for an adventure-filled and educational journey. Through collaborative challenges and games, campers will build friendships, develop leadership skills, and gain a sense of environmental stewardship, while enjoying the trails, beach and evenings under the stars.

Ages: 14–17
Tuition: $599 (Deposit $150, non-refundable fee $45)

 
 

About the Dunes Camp Experience: Cabins, Cowles Lodge, Food Service!

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The Cabin Experience >

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About the Registration Process
When you click the register button for your desired camp, you will be taken to CampDoc, our registration system. You will first create a parent/guardian profile, then register your child for your desired camp(s). Additional children can be registered using the same adult profile.

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