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Overnight camp provides an opportunity for your son to experience a new environment, meet new friends, and learn new skills. It also helps foster a love of the outdoors and encourages creativity, the strength of character, and socialization.

 

An overnight camp for boys and girls allows parents to get some much-needed rest while their children have fun in a safe and caring environment.

 

Choosing the right overnight camp is important for a number of reasons. Not only will you rest easy knowing that your son is in good hands, but also your son will learn some valuable life skills.

 

Here are a few things to look for when choosing an overnight camp for boys:

-The camp should be safe and well-maintained.

-The staff should be friendly and knowledgeable about the area.

- The facilities should be comfortable and spacious.

-The activities offered should be interesting and age-appropriate.

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Benefits of Overnight Camp for Boys

The benefits of children spending time away from home in a wilderness setting are profound and well worth the expense. A few of the greatest benefits of your son attending an overnight camp for boys can be found in your child's emotional development, social development, and physical development. Children are growing and learning all the time. Giving them the freedom to learn positive behaviors, become self-reliance and master independent decision making are some of the greatest gifts that you as a parent can give your child. Are you ready to help your child succeed in life, build confidence and encourage them to be valuable members of society, then enroll your young camper for one of our overnight camps through Youth Adventures Partner Camps! Registration is open for the 2022 summer season. 

Should EVERY boy go to an overnight camp for boys?

In a word . . . "No".


     If a child is combative, resentful of authority, tends to endanger themselves or others, bullies or fights with peers, then this child is NOT ready for overnight summer camp.

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