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HIDDEN VALLEY CAMP
What we're all about...
Hidden Valley Camp is a traditional resident camp for boys and girls (ages 7 to 16) located in the Cascade Mountain Foothills, 50 miles northeast of Seattle in Granite Falls, Washington. Our extended sessions (12, 19 and 21 days in length) offer in depth experiences in a variety of program areas as well as the opportunity to live in a community setting that helps build social skills and establish memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. Carefully selected and trained staff work with small living groups (1:7 ratio) to help provide a safe, caring, friendly camp community. Don't miss out on the fun - come join us next summer and become part of the HVC family. Hidden Valley camp is accredited by the American Camp Association and has been a tradition in the northwest for campers and staff since 1947. Please be in touch if you have any questions or if you would like us to send you a free brochure and registration information.
Our camp address
HIDDEN VALLEY CAMP
161 Hidden Valley Rd
Freedom
ME
04941
Founded:
Type:
Overnight
Age Range:
Campers:
Coed
Lodging:
Modern cabins
Capacity:
250
Accreditation
ACA
What we offer...
Activities
Acting, Aerobics, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Camping Skills, Canoe Trips, Canoeing, Ceramics/Pottery, Dance, Farming/Ranching, Film Making, Fine Arts, Fishing, Gymnastics, Hiking, Horseback/English, Kayaking, Martial Arts, Mountain Biking, Music, Nature Study, Outdoor Skills, Photography, Rafting, Rappelling/Climbing, Roller Blading, Sailing, Soccer, Swim Instruction, Swim Recreation, Tennis, Theater, Windsurfing, Yoga,
Cost & Sessions
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Camp Q&A
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