In the cool, crisp air of the Pine Tree State, also known as Maine, a group of lively kids huddle together in a small town called Soccerland. Clad in their colorful soccer kits, these kids are the dynamic dribblers of Soccerland, always ready to chase the soccer ball with their nimble feet. Their sun-kissed faces beam with joy, their eyes sparkle with determination, and their laughter echoes through the lush landscapes of Soccerland. The leader of this merry tribe of soccer fanatics is a cool, imaginary character named Bounce. With a soccer ball for a head and spring-like legs, Bounce could dribble, pass, and score goals like no one else. He was a dynamo on the soccer field, moving with the agility of a squirrel and the grace of a gazelle. With Bounce leading the charge, the kids of Soccerland had transformed into the most formidable soccer team in all of Maine. But Bounce had one peculiar quirk, whenever he laughed, he'd bounce high up in the air and somersault back down, resulting in roars of laughter from his teammates. And sometimes, during a heated match, he would bounce up so high that he'd disappear into the clouds, leaving the kids gaping in awe, and their opponents bewildered. Then, just as the other team would start celebrating, Bounce would come spiraling down, landing the ball right into the goalpost, winning the game for Soccerland! These kids, along with their amusing friend Bounce, spent their days engrossed in the game they loved. It wasn't just about winning or losing for them, but about the joy they found together in Soccerland, under the vast blue skies of Maine. Above all, they knew one thing for sure - life was always fun and games when they had their soccer balls and laughter to share.
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For over 50 years, Frontier Camp has been dedicated to making disciples of Jesus by sharing God’s Word amidst the beauty of His creation. Since our founding in 1969, we’ve been licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services and are proudly accredited by the American Camping Association. We’re also a member of the Christian Camping and Conference Association. Our mission is to use Christian camping and outdoor recreation as a means to support local churches in fulfilling the Great Commission—evangelizing people of all ages and discipling believers toward deeper maturity in Christ. Frontier Camp offers a dual ministry: during the summer, we host a 10-week youth camp, and throughout the rest of the year, we serve as a retreat facility for churches and like-minded religious organizations. Whether through summer camps or retreats, our goal remains the same: to expose people to Christ and encourage their spiritual growth through His Word and by reflecting His character in everything we do. While we provide top-notch recreation and exciting programming, the heart of our camp is the spiritual impact, rooted in the truth of God’s inerrant Word.

Winona Camps has been a treasured summer home for generations of boys since 1908. The camp is located on the ancestral homelands of the Pequawket people, a part of the Abenaki tribe and the larger Wabanaki Confederacy. Boys spend their summers living in tents on the shores of Moose Pond and engaging in traditional outdoor activities like canoeing, hiking, and swimming. At the same time, modern activities like rock climbing, kayaking, and lacrosse help campers explore new boundaries and develop lifelong skills. Winona also offers unique experiences like the BAT, Red-Gray competitions, and The Great Relay. This combination of old and new makes it one of the oldest summer camps in the country and a beloved summer destination for boys around the world.

At Camp Wildwood, our boys have the opportunity to customize their summer experience and choose from a wide array of activities every day. They can step out of their comfort zone to gain skills in new areas, including individual sports to help them hone their unique skills and team sports to learn important lessons in teamwork, sportsmanship, and leadership. Campers also enjoy a variety of waterfront activities like swimming lessons, water skiing, wake-boarding, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking. All the while, we promote creativity through arts and crafts, giving each boy the chance to express himself. Our goal is for each camper to leave camp as the best version of himself, having learned new skills and gained new confidence - that’s what we call the “Wildwood Way.” It’s a unique scheduling model that makes us stand out from other boys summer camps in Maine. At Camp Wildwood, we want each camper to have a unique experience that is tailored to their individual interests. Our customizable scheduling model allows our boys to choose from a wide variety of activities each day, giving them the opportunity to learn, explore, and develop their skills. From individual sports to team sports, boys are challenged to grow both physically and mentally. Our waterfront activities such as swimming lessons, water skiing, wake-boarding, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking help give our boys the best summer camp experience. We also encourage creativity and self-expression through creative activities. Ultimately, the “Wildwood Way” gives our campers the confidence and skills to become the best versions of themselves when they leave camp. We are proud to offer this unique scheduling model that is not found in other boys summer camps in Maine. At Camp Wildwood, we challenge our boys to step outside their comfort zone and gain new skills. Through our unique customizable scheduling model, boys get to choose from a wide selection of activities each day, including individual sports to develop their personal skills and team sports to foster teamwork, sportsmanship, and leadership. We don’t forget about the waterfront either, with daily swimming lessons, water skiing, wake-boarding, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking. To round out the summer experience, we also promote creativity with arts and crafts projects. All of these activities are part of the “Wildwood Way,” which helps our boys become the best versions of themselves when they leave camp. Our scheduling model is unique to boys summer camps in Maine.