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Welcome to West Camp

Home of Miniwanca Girl's Camp

The rustic archway entrance brings a smile to campers' faces
 as they return for another great summer at Miniwanca.

 

Lake Michigan Miniwanca sits on one-mile of pristine Lake Michigan water-front. Campers may enjoy early morning "polar bear" dips in the lake, as well as afternoon swims during free time. Campers also enjoy night cookouts and sleepovers occasionally on the beach.

 

 

Offices The Donald Danforth Leadership Center or DDLC, serves as the Girls Camp Office and is the hub of Girls Camp in the summer. It houses offices for the director and other coordinating staff.

 

 

 

The Assembly is one of our most historical buildings on Girls Camp. It is used for rainy day activities, team challenges, large group gatherings, and "Nights Doings". The indoor/outdoor stage makes this building unique and a favorite of campers and staff.

 

 

The amphitheater is the seating area for the Assembly's outdoor stage. Campers gather here daily to receive announcements, sing songs, perform skits, and spend time as a whole community.

 

 

Our Council Circle hosts some of Miniwanca's strongest traditions. This is where a camp session begins and ends. Miniwanca's Council Ceremony is recognized as one of the most cherished moments of camp. During the ceremony, only the light of the fire illuminates the faces of campers as songs and memories are shared.

 

 

The Eating Lodge is more than a place to get three meals a day. It is a fun and exciting place were songs are sung, tribal cheers are heard and birthdays are celebrated. Campers eat with their cabins and meals are served family style.

 

 

 

Craft House One of the most loved buildings in Girls Camp. The craft house has brought years of joy and creativity to campers and staff alike. Campers can take specific craft Interest Groups or explore their creative sides during free time.

 

 

Cabin A group's cabin is their family while at camp. Arranged by ages, a group of cabins is called a "bay". Each cabin eats meals together and has cabin time throughout the day. Some of our campers live in more rustic cabins that have a roll-up flap to cover the windows.

 

 

Bathrooms Several bays share a "BIFF" (Bathroom in Friendly Forest). Our BIFFs have electricity, hot water and private dressing stalls. Each BIFF is centrally located in several bays.

 

 

 

Gathering Spot The Upper Tipi is another historical building in West Camp. Like the Assembly, it is used for rainy day activities, team challenges and "Nights Doings". The porch of the Upper Tipi has a wonderful view of Lake Michigan. Inside the Upper Tipi are murals that tell the story of the founding of the American Youth Foundation (AYF).

 

 

 

Waterfront Miniwanca is located on two bodies of water: Lake Michigan and Stony Lake. Most of Miniwanca's boating and swimming activities take place on Stony Lake. Campers enjoy a variety of waterfront activities including swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, and fishing.

 

 

 

The Bridge to Stony Lake Waterfront allows campers to reach Stony Lake waterfront without crossing the road below.

 

 

Our Activity Center serves a variety of purposes. It houses classrooms and an indoor climbing wall and high ropes course. The barn doors open up to an outdoor stage where campers perform at the all camp talent show.
Bryant Field
hosts our athletic interest groups such as basketball, soccer, and frisbee. Whole camp activities and many other "Nights Doings" also take place here.

 

 

 

Interfaith Center The Interfaith Center is a unique, octagonal building used for meditation, reflection, interfaith services or small gatherings. The view of Lake Michigan is breathtaking and provides the perfect backdrop to this spectacular building.

 

 

 

Health Center The Wellness Center is the centralized health center for both west and east camps. Each camp also has a smaller satellite health center to treat minor health and wellness concerns.

 

 

Challenge Course  Miniwanca has an outdoor Climbing Wall, and both a Low Challenge and High Challenge course. All activities at camp are both intentional and age-appropriate. Campers experience the challenge activities through interest groups, as well as special cabin activities.

 

 

 

 

 

The mist over Stony Lake during a sunrise is a spectacular view that everyone should see during their time at Miniwanca.

 

 

Not much can compare to closing the day with a Lake Michigan sunset!
Lake Michigan sunsets are unforgettable and breathtaking. Campers often enjoy the sunset during evening reflections.

 

Our camps are located in Shelby, Michigan and Tuftonboro, New Hampshire
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