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Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

-Camp Sweyolakan

Coed Camp with Residential & Day Camp Sessions

For more than 85 years, young people from the Inland Northwest have been enjoying wonderful outdoor experiences at Camp Sweyolakan. As one of the oldest resident camps in the country, Sweyolakan has been a summer haven for generations of young people.

Because the camp is remote and accessible only by boat, there really is a sense of being apart from everyday life. Young people can relax and enjoy learning about themselves and the world around them in the beautiful setting of lake, mountains and forests.

Accredited by the American Camp Association Coed Camp Website: www.campfireinc.org/swey/
(800) 386-2324 ext. 10
Established in 1922

Boise, Idaho

-Gem State Gymnastics Academy

Coed summer day camp

Our day camp offers the children a safe, fun, and exciting learning experience. We provide a snack in the afternoon. We have planned activities for our students which could include: gymnastics lessons, field trips, open gym, science projects, arts & crafts, games, and swimming (while available).

All Day Camp programs open every day at 7:00 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m. Our schedule is set up to accommodate track schedules for year round school, traditional school, and kindergarten for the Meridian and Boise School Districts. Our Kinderkids Day Camp will provide care for your child before school, if needed, and after school until 6:00 p.m. Special Day Openings: We are also open during school holidays, teacher in-services, Spring break, and Christmas Break (except Christmas & New Year's day).

Website: www.gemstategymnastics.com
(208) 853-3220
Established in 1976

Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

-Camp Sweyolakan

Coed Camp with Residential & Day Camp Sessions

For more than 85 years, young people from the Inland Northwest have been enjoying wonderful outdoor experiences at Camp Sweyolakan. As one of the oldest resident camps in the country, Sweyolakan has been a summer haven for generations of young people.

Because the camp is remote and accessible only by boat, there really is a sense of being apart from everyday life. Young people can relax and enjoy learning about themselves and the world around them in the beautiful setting of lake, mountains and forests.

Accredited by the American Camp Association Coed Camp Website: www.campfireinc.org/swey/
(800) 386-2324 ext. 10
Established in 1922