Freedom, ME

Hidden Valley Camp is an international Maine summer camp that features the finest in arts & outdoor programs for children ages 8 to 14. Distinctive offerings in visual and performing arts, outdoor adventures, horse-riding & more on 330 acres private lake and heated pool.

Laurel South is a camp for the four-week camper. We offer excellent facilities and equipment including 2,000 feet of shoreline, top instruction, individualized guided-choice programming and a family-oriented philosophy and atmosphere where lifelong friendships are made.

Camp Mataponi
Naples, ME

Mataponi offers the full range of camp activity, highlighting the waterfront, adventure ropes course, athletic programs, tennis, arts & crafts and horseback riding. We offer a child a chance to grow in a non-pressure atmostphere.

New England Frontier Camp
Lovell, ME

New England Frontier Camp provides unparalleled action and excitement through programs designed for young men. We are located on Kezar Lake and occupy 300 acres of wooded countryside just south of the White Mountain National Forest.

Friends Camp
South China, ME

A caring and accepting community with Quaker values, creative activities and zany fun!

Camp Matoaka
Smithfield, ME

Each summer 275 girls join together and experience the Matoaka blend of fun, spirit and friendship. Campers return home with confidence gained from skills in activities from the arts, athletics, theatre, water sports and adventure.

Camp Arcadia
Casco, ME

Arcadia builds self-confidence, friendships that last a lifetime, and the self-assurance to help girls understand who they are and how they fit into the world.

Camp Waziyatah
Waterford, ME

Camp Waziyatah is the Highest Rated Camp in Maine, celebrating 100 years in 2021, and was selected by the Disney Channel as the perfect Maine camp for its hit TV show "Bug Juice." Wazi is a coed overnight summer camp with “traditional” camp activities like water skiing, sailing, hiking, horseback riding, theater, arts, sports, a climbing wall and skateboard park, Wazi has every activity kids could hope for!

Camp O-AT-KA
Sebago, ME

O-AT-KA, is a traditional boys’ camp located on Sebago Lake offers superb land and water-sports, a strong arts program and a variety wilderness trips including sea-kayaking/canoeing, and hiking. Traditional values, are reinforced by a superb staff, through group living and daily camp gatherings...all helping to build a solid foundation for life which stresses values, skills, friendships, and fun.

Camp Chewonki
Wiscasset, ME

Located on a 400 acre coastal peninsula in Maine, Chewonki offers a Boys and Nonbinary camp program or a Girls and Nonbinary camp program for 8-14 year olds, and a variety of coed wilderness expeditions for teens.

Champions Hockey Academy
Gorham, ME

Champions Hockey Academy offers all young and adult players an opportunity to enhance their game with proper fundamental training, strength and conditioning exercises in a fun, energetic atmosphere.

Camp Wigwam
Waterford, ME

Camp Wigwam, founded in 1910, is a private boys camp, located in southwestern Maine,the natural white sand beach of the 250 acre Bear Lake. Golf, waterskiing and tennis are highlighted within Wigwam's low-key, personalized, traditional approach to overnight camping.

Camp Wawenock
Raymond, ME

Wawenock is a welcoming camp family that celebrates each girl’s unique skills and personality. A Wawenock experience grounds girls with stable roots and empowers her with the confidence to fly at camp and beyond!

Ghostlight Theater Camp
Oakland, ME

Experience Maine, theater training and performance, and a lifelong community of friends and fellow artists.

West End House Boys Camp
Parsonsfield, ME

Come be one of the boys on Long Pond.

Camp Takajo
Naples, ME

We offer a diverse boys summer camp program in southern Maine.

Theater for Kids at Portland Stage
Portland, ME

The curtain is going up... on a summer filled with the excitement and magic of theater camp! Full and half day options for kids ages 5-18, instruction by professional actors and educators.

Agawam
Raymond, ME

Traditional, values-oriented camp program at a site combining mature forest and open spaces on the shores of beautiful Crescent Lake in Southern Maine.

Maine Media College Summer Academy
Rockport, ME

Each summer talented high school students arrive in Rockport from across the country and around the world to work with professional faculty in the fields of photography, filmmaking, and book arts

Kamp Kohut
Oxford, ME

Four weeks and a lifetime of memories...





General Notes About Camps in the State of Maine

The state enjoys a mild summer climate, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. Daytime temperatures are ideal for hiking, swimming, and other activities, while the cooler evenings create a comfortable environment for campfires and group bonding. This pleasant climate makes Maine an ideal place for a variety of camps, from adventure programs and nature exploration to creative arts and sports.

The geography of Maine provides a rich diversity of environments for campers to explore. In cities such as Portland, campers can participate in day camps offering arts, sports, and educational activities, with easy access to museums, parks, and coastal areas. Venture into the more rural regions, and the landscape transforms, offering rugged coastlines, dense forests, and beautiful lakes that are perfect for nature camps. From the towering peaks of the Appalachian Mountains to the serene waters of Moosehead Lake, the state offers endless opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and environmental education.

With its mix of coastal, forest, and freshwater ecosystems, the state is an ideal location for environmental education. The rich biodiversity found along Maine’s coastline, in its lakes, and throughout its vast forests provides campers with ample opportunities to engage in hands-on learning about local wildlife and ecosystems. Nature-based camps allow participants to explore everything from tidal zones and wetlands to dense woodlands, while teaching the importance of conservation and sustainability. Campers have the chance to participate in activities like wildlife observation, water quality testing, and habitat restoration, gaining a deeper understanding of the natural world.