Maine Multisport Adventure

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What’s the best way to figure out what you like to do?
Sample some different activities - you might just find you like them all!

Whether you join us for one week or multiple weeks, our multi-sport camps give you the chance to try a wide variety of outdoor, human-powered activities. From climbing and canoeing to whitewater kayaking, rafting, hiking, and backpacking, these camps let you experience adventure across some of Maine’s best terrain. Multi-sport camps are a great way to spread your wings outside while building confidence and friendships that last a lifetime. Camp is open to participants both with and without prior outdoor experience, all you need is a healthy dose of outdoor enthusiasm.

What’s the best way to figure out what you like to do?
Sample some different activities - you might just find you like them all!

Whether you join us for one week or multiple weeks, our multi-sport camps give you the chance to try a wide variety of outdoor, human-powered activities. From climbing and canoeing to whitewater kayaking, rafting, hiking, and backpacking, these camps let you experience adventure across some of Maine’s best terrain. Multi-sport camps are a great way to spread your wings outside while building confidence and friendships that last a lifetime. Camp is open to participants both with and without prior outdoor experience, all you need is a healthy dose of outdoor enthusiasm.

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Multi-Sport Learning Objectives

Our multi-sport camps are designed to help campers grow through a wide range of outdoor experiences while building confidence, responsibility, and teamwork.

  • Have fun learning and improving a variety of outdoor physical skills, from rock climbing to kayaking

  • Learn to assess risk and practice safe habits related to outdoor activities

  • Set goals and complete tasks that require strong communication, teamwork, and personal responsibility

  • Build confidence, responsibility, and healthy decision-making skills

  • Meet and connect with other active teens

  • Understand and practice the principles of Leave No Trace

Sample Itineraries

We strive to make each camp session different enough from the others that campers can participate in multiple sessions with minimal repetition. Within each camp, participants will experience a variety of activities throughout the week.

Final itineraries are built around specific camp locations, current conditions, and what is most appropriate for the attending campers. With so many places to explore and skills to learn, it’s impossible to list everything here. Below are examples of what a week at camp might include.

East Coast, Best Coast

Coast of Maine Adventures — Sample Itinerary

Day 1
Meet the group and dive into get-to-know-you activities. Set out on a hike to traverse Acadia’s higher peaks while learning basic land navigation. Set up camp and enjoy getting to know each other around the fire.

Days 2–3
Backpack and camp along the remote, rocky Bold Coast of Maine. If time allows, climb and rappel on sea cliffs in this seldom-traveled area.

Day 4
Rock climb in Acadia National Park.

Days 5–6
Paddle by canoe or kayak to an offshore island and spend the night camping along the shoreline.

Day 7
Return to base and travel home, or rest up and get ready for the next week of camp.

Sea to Summit

Acadia to Katahdin — Sample Itinerary

Day 1
Meet the group and jump into get-to-know-you activities. Hike across Acadia’s higher peaks while learning land navigation. Set up camp and spend the evening together around the fire.

Day 2
A mixed day of canoeing, kayaking, and climbing. Paddle across Jordan Pond to hike and climb on the Bubbles. Learn the fundamentals of climbing, including knots, harness use, belaying, and communication.

Day 3
Continue developing climbing skills on some of Maine’s finest granite. Cool off with a swim before dinner and return to camp.

Day 4
Rappel into the entrance of a deep cave and explore how far you can go. Take a quick dip before heading north to Baxter State Park.

Day 5
The Big Day. An early start leads to the summit of Katahdin - “The Great One”

Day 6
Hike out to explore the Debsconeag Ice Caves. If time allows, climb and rappel high above Ripogenus Lake.

Day 7
Return to base and travel home, or rest and prepare for the next week of camp.

Adventures in the Great Northwoods

Sample Itinerary

Day 1
Meet the group and get acquainted before heading north toward Moosehead Lake. Camp on the shores of Indian Pond.

Day 2
An early morning start leads to a hike into Gulf Hagas — the “Grand Canyon of the East.” Learn how to safely ford rivers, then relax and swim in natural pools.

Day 3
Take the ferry across Moosehead Lake to Mt. Kineo for rock climbing and a hike to the summit fire tower.

Day 4
The Big Day. An early start leads to the summit of Katahdin — often called the “Best of the East.”

Day 5
Get your feet off the ground rock climbing and rappelling on a remote Maine cliff.

Day 6
Finish with an exhilarating day shooting the rapids of one of Maine’s great rivers by raft.

Day 7
Return to base and travel home, or rest up and get ready for the next week of camp.

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