Picking a Summer Camp in Minnesota

What do you know about Minnesota? Chances are you imagine cows, and the beautiful capitol of St. Paul. Yet, north of all that is the Northwoods of Minnesota which boarders with Canada. Filled with all its natural beauty. In the sky you can see eagles all around swooping down to catch a fish in a nearby lake or stream. If your quiet you might just hear a loon or a wolf in the background. This is what America looked like 100 years ago. Until you experience the simple beauty, you can’t begin to imagine what you will find there.

Minnesota also has over 200 children’s summer camps. selecting a Summer Camp in Minnesota gives a kid a chance to experience the natural beauty unlike any other location in the Midwest. At Camp Nature Swift your child gets the opportunity to play, make friend sand learn new skills, all this in the warm sun of the wonderful northwoods of Minnesota.

Duluth Minnesota is only 60 minutes north of Swift Nature Camp, a Children’s Summer Camp. Duluth is a cosmopolitan town high in the hills along Lake Superior, the biggest of the great lakes. Often , Swift Campers participate in an adventure summer camp program where they hike along the scenic bluffs of the Superior Hiking Trail. A little further north in Minnesota, campers canoe the Boundary Waters of Minnesota. Canoeing in this National Park in Minnesota is breathtaking from the deep green forests to the crystal clear lakes. It is simply beautiful.

The largest cities in Minnesota are Minneapolis and St. Paul, They offer a wonderful variety of food and loads of entertainment . Public radio show A Prairie Home Companion is recorded their every Saturday night Swift Nature Camp, campers fly from around the world in to Minneapolis airport. Often, parent fly with their campers into the city of Minneapolis. Families make a vacation out of this time together. Minneapolis Minnesota is diverse with many fun things to see and do, including the world famous Mall of America. Plan to spend plenty of time when dropping your child off at Swift Nature Camp a Minnesota resident summer camp.

Summer Kids Camps in Mn. will provide the best summer camp experience for your child. Camp Nature Swift is no exception and even has a special program for those first time campers. Swift Camp is dedicated to the spirit of Naturalist Ernie Swift. The camps goal is to provide a traditional summer camp while encouraging children to respect nature and to understand it in a more profound way, This ACA accredited camp has been helping children have a great summer for over 40 years. Camp Swift Nature helps kids at camp to learn how to respect the environment. It is through hands on experiences and activities that inspire kids to have a positive feeling toward nature. This Children’s summer camp is more, than just fun its summer camp with a purpose. Science Summer Camps provide fun and learning.

A Nature Summer Camp (Summary) The children have such a well rounded selection of activities to choose from at this Minnesota summer camp. It;s hard to fit it all in during their session! It can be horseback riding and swimming or archery to craft making the stay is packed with fun filled a adventure. Our Discovery Program is a unique camp program designed only for the first time camper. This special session is unlike any other sleepaway camp because it is designed to give extra attention to campers who are a little reluctant to leave home for their first time overnight summer camp experience. Regardless if your child is a first time campers or is experienced at overnight backpacking and canoeing trips your camper will love Swift Nature Camp. Boys and Girls, ages 6-15 are asked to come have fun with us in the beautiful Northwoods of Minnesota Visit the camp web site at http://www.swiftnaturecamp.com for more information and to get your child registered.

Author: Jeff Lorenz
Swift Nature Camp, a noncompetitive, Minnesota Summer Camp that blends a traditional Children’s Summer Camp program for Boy and Girls ages 6-15 with that of a Science Summer Camp. We specialize in programs for a child’s First Time at Camp.

Written by Jeff Lorenz on February 9th, 2010 with comments disabled.
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