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Camp Robin Hood

What we're all about...
Camp Robin Hood is located close to the White Mountain National Forest, giving campers a chance to enjoy everything nature has to offer. The camp has provided kids 7-16 with unforgettable summer experiences since 1927.
The 180 acres campus offers plenty of camp activities on land and water. Kids can participate in team sports like soccer, baseball, basketball, to name a few. Water activities include fun pursuits like canoeing, sailing, kneeboarding, and more. Creative kids can partake in arts and crafts, acting, and dancing.
There is a boys and girls camp on separate ends of their campus, but the campers all come together during specific times for things like performances and meals. There are two different overnight camp sessions both starting in June and lasting 4 weeks and 6.5 weeks. There is something for everyone to do at Camp Robin Hood.
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Contact us
Richard Woodstein
Kat Ferry
603-539-4500
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Our camp address
Camp Robin Hood
65 Robin Hood Lane
Freedom
NH
03836
Founded:
1927
Type:
Overnight/Sleepaway
Age Range:
6-16
Campers:
Brother/Sister Camp
Lodging:
Cabin Style
Capacity:
300
Accreditation
ACA
What we offer...
Activities
Camp Robin Hood offers team sports & individual sports, waterfront activities, hiking, mountain biking, performing arts, and visual arts. Children also have opportunities to receive private instruction in their specialty area. Activities include baseball, basketball, archery, riflery, tennis, pickleball, soccer, gaga, volleyball, water skiing, tubing, canoeing, paddleboarding, sailing, horseback riding and much more.
Cost & Sessions
2024 Season
First Session
Saturday, June 22, 2024 - Sunday, July 21, 2024
Tuition: $10,600
Full Session
Saturday, June 22, 2024 - Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Tuition: $15,500
Dates and rates are subject to change.
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