The Top Twelve Things You Want To Know about Camp Fernwood
Arts
Individual workshops specializing in fashion design, printmaking, guitar, ceramics, woodworking, photography and silver jewelry offer endless creative opportunities.
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Meals
From family-style dining and outdoor evening meals to Sunday dinners on the beach, meals are a highlight of each day and bring everyone together.
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Tripping
Each week on Trip Day our girls mountain climb, flat and white water canoe, rock climb, camp, sail, ride bikes and explore points of interest in the northern New England area.
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Campus
Even though Fernwood sits on 100 acres, the simple layout makes navigation easy. Explore our spacious bunks, open meadows and top-notch facilities.
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Riding
Our riding facility at camp consists of 2 barns with 15 stalls and 2 large riding arenas. It is conveniently located right on our campus.
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Maine
With comfortably cool summer nights and warm days, Maine weather lends itself to outdoor pursuits and active adventures.
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Traditions
We live age-old traditions every day at Fernwood — from the songs we sing and reflective Sunday gatherings to our friendly color war and end-of-summer ceremonies.
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Water Sports
There are so many reasons to love our waterfront! Explore waterskiing, canoeing, swimming, standup paddle boarding, wakeboarding and sailing!
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Since 1921
We’re one of the oldest camps in Maine. Discover more about our past and why we’re so proud of it.
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Leadership
Leadership opportunities abound at Fernwood. All campers (regardless of age) are offered ways to make meaningful contributions to our community.
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Bunk Life
Our bunks were designed to have plenty of storage space, and also large center common areas for group activities and games.
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Lake Thompson
Our huge sandy beach is the perfect setting to enjoy Lake Thompson’s pristine water quality. No wonder it was rated as one of the best 10 bodies of water in all of Maine.
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