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At Girls Camp, young women challenge themselves to try new activities, develop strong friendships, and create a vibrant community. In this supportive and exciting environment, you will explore new activities - climbing high ropes, tubing the creek, making pottery, or sailing on Stony Lake - and engage in friendly and spirited competition.

The Miniwanca Girls Camp experience is one of fun and exploration that is a journey towards developing lifelong skills of leadership, cooperation, and respect for self, others and the world.

Sessions vary in length from one to three weeks, offering an age appropriate progression through our programs. Campers often join us as 8 or 9 year olds (entering 3rd or 4th grade) although we welcome campers to start at any point. Our high school age campers are invited to stay in camp and take on leadership roles with their peers or try a community service based option (for 11th and 12th graders). Many high school aged campers choose to take on the challenges of the Four Trails Adventure Trips, leaving camp for short or longer expeditions.

We invite you to learn more about Miniwanca Girls Camp and all of the programs available.

For more information, please contact miniwancacamps@ayf.com or call 231-861-2262.


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