Activities for Everyone!

Zip Line

Challenge Course

Climbing Tower

Pool

Waterfront

Sports

Archery

Riflery

Octaball

Achievements

Horseback Riding

Crafts

Zip Line
Those experiencing our 1500-foot zip line first go through ‘ground school’ and are evaluated to ensure they have enough weight and strength to complete the event. All zip-liners are properly harnessed, helmeted, and supervised by our trained and experienced instructors. Tie shoes are required.

 

 

Challenge Course

Tucked in the woods is our 12-element Ropes Challenge Course. There are 9 low ropes events which encourage problem-solving as a group, while the high ropes elements are more individual-oriented, and mentally and physically challenging. Anyone attempting a high ropes event will be properly harnessed, helmeted, and belayed by staff. The ropes course is staffed by trained and experienced instructors. Tie shoes are required.

Climbing Tower

The climbing tower is located at the west end of camp in the top corner of the open field.  Inside participants get into a harness and are belayed by qualified staff as they climb our 46 foot climbing wall.  The wall is laid out with color coded hand holds so that participants can choose to challenge themselves with more difficult routes.  The tower offers 4 viewing levels where campers can watch and encourage our climbers. The tower also has an observation deck open to the outside with a wonderful view of our camp.

The climbing tower is made available at various times as the camp schedule permits.  It is open to all ages.

Pool

Our 75-foot pool offers both a shallow end, and a deep end with a diving board. Enjoy water volleyball, races, water polo, and more. Swimming lessons are offered at our pre-teen sessions. The deep end may be used by campers who pass our deep end test, while campers without a deep end band are required to stay in the shallow end. The pool is only open when staffed by our certified lifeguards, and campers are required to tag in and out.

Waterfront
Arguably our most popular activity area, our beloved lake offers something for everyone. We have canoes, kayaks, paddleboats and paddleboards for you to enjoy on the water. Enjoy a ride across the trolley or grab a fishing pole and catch some bass and sunfish. Visit with friends in the island gazebo or along the shoreline. Those boating are required to wear appropriately sized and buckled life vests (which we supply), and to tag in and out. The waterfront is staffed by Red Cross-certified lifeguards.

 

 

Sports
We have facilities for sand volleyball, basketball, soccer, softball, and also offer a wide variety of other group games, such as ultimate frisbee. Campers are supervised by counselors during sports activities.
Archery
Our archery range is open to all ages. Our instructors provide an orientation session and outfit each shooter with the proper equipment. We use recurve bows and a variety of targets.
Riflery
Our NRA-certified instructors teach discipline, along with shooting technique, handling rifles, and proper respect for firearms, using .22 caliber rifles and a variety of targets. Campers are required to wear ear protection (which we supply). The rifle range is open only to campers ages 12 and up.
Octaball
Our octaball pit has been a popular place the last few years! Counselors participate with the campers. We also have two carpetball games, which are often used by campers without direct supervision (although staff are always within sight and sound). 
Achievements
Our pre-teen campers participate in an achievement program, which teaches them a variety of outdoor skills. Campers complete three achievements each week, receive a medallion after completion of six achievements, and could complete the entire program of 18 skills by attending six pre-teen weeks between ages 8 1/2 and 13. All achievement activities are supervised by counselors or other trained staff. Safety in each achievement is always emphasized as an ultimate goal. 

Trail Scout
First Aid
Fishing
Water Safety
Intro to Ropes
Nature Trail
Open Fire Cooking

Trail Blazer
Knots
Compass & Orienteering
Firemaking
Axemanship
Overnight
Canoeing

Trail Master
Lashing
Archery
Star Navigation
Backpacking
Animal Tracking
Horsemanship

Horseback Riding
At the Li-Lo-Li Corral, we offer western riding with skilled instructors, both in the corral and on our numerous trails across our 500 acres. We have a CHA Level 3 Equine Facility Manager, who is also a Level 2 Western riding instructor. First aid certified wranglers accompany all trail rides, and are present at all corral activities. Riders are required to wear long pants, boots or tie shoes, and riding helmets (provided).
Crafts
Crafts are completed by our pre-teen campers, and are an optional activity at all other sessions. Campers are well-supervised at all times and are making good use of the new craft cabin.