Located in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains, Night Eagle Wilderness Adventures is a unique primitive summer camp designed to build a boy’s self-confidence and foster a better understanding of native peoples and their relationship with the earth. Boys live in Lakota tipis and share in the cooking which is done over an open fire. Days and evenings are filled with quite crafts, active games, meaningful discussions, homemade music, storytelling, and a hundred other activities. Activities tend to spring from the environment and teach boys to rely on their own ingenuity. Soon after their arrival, campers are busy carving bows and arrows, paddling canoes, creating birch bark baskets, throwing darts with an atlatl, making moccasins and rattles, mastering the art of tracking and camouflage, identifying wild edibles, and learning to build fires with flint and steel and bow drills. Through these activities and the slower pace of life in camp, boys naturally develop a deeper respect for the land and an authentic sense of personal accomplishment as they learn to live competently in the woods. Through mutual responsibility, community living and group decision making , campers learn to live in harmony with themselves, others and nature, as they work and play together in a spirit of cooperation rather than competition. For 40 boys, ages 10-14. Two, three and six week sessions available.

Upcoming Sessions

Name Start End Duration Age/Grade Cost*

*Some Camps may offer discounts (Early Bird, Member, Sibling, etc.). To find out if any discounts are available, please contact the Camp directly.

# A pound symbol in the table above indicates that the session doesn’t include weekends.


Name Start End Duration Age/Grade Cost*

*Some Camps may offer discounts (Early Bird, Member, Sibling, etc.). To find out if any discounts are available, please contact the Camp directly.

# A pound symbol in the table above indicates that the session doesn’t include weekends.


Activities

  • Acting
  • Animal Encounters
  • Aquatic Ecology/Study
  • Archery
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Backpacking
  • Camping Skills/Outdoor Living
  • Canoeing
  • CIT/Counselor Development
  • Conservation
  • Culinary/Cooking
  • Cultural Appreciation
  • Day Trips
  • Entomology (Insects)
  • Experiencing History
  • Farming/Gardening
  • Herpetology (Amphibians & Reptiles)
  • Hiking
  • History
  • "Leave No Trace" Skills