2022 Camp Huston Summer Schedule
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Summer camp registration now open for Camp Huston

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We guide our campers as they grow into leaders, discover their place in nature, build self-esteem, and have fun at Camp Huston. Visit Summer Camp on the Camp Huston website for more information and to register.

Contact Camp Huston about how much it is to attend camp. Scholarships are available.

Camp Huston participants

What can campers expect at Camp Huston?

We spend a lot of time in Discovery Groups, which consist of two cabins of similarly aged campers, their counselors, and a Discovery Group Leader. Every group is unique and has an identity all its own. There will be games, songs, hikes, team-building activities, camp outs, archery, swimming, crafts, and a time for reflection at the end of each day.

Outside of our Discovery Groups, the whole community joins for meals in Curtis Lodge, as well a campfire, a variety show, and a dance during the week. An Episcopal priest from the Diocese of Olympia joins us every session to provide counsel and participate in program activities.  They also help Discovery Groups plan chapel for each night. 

We hope that you’ll make friends, experience nature and have fun!

Rules for acceptance and participation at Camp Huston are the same for everyone regardless of race, color, religion (creed), sex, gender expression (identity), national origin (ancestry), or sexual orientation.

Schedule for 2022

  • Counselor Training: June 23 – July 2, 2022. Counselors must have completed 10th grade and be 16 years old by June 1, 2021.
  • Discovery Camp 1: July 4 – 10, 2022. This is for campers in Grades 3 through 10.
  • Mini Camp: July 12 – 15, 2022. This is for campers in Grades 1 through 5.
  • Discovery Camp 2: July 25 – 31, 2022. This is for campers in Grades 3 through 10.
  • Family Camp: August 2 – 5, 2022. This is for all ages.
  • Discovery Camp 3: August 7 -13, 2022. This is for campers in Grades 3 through 10.

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