BUNK LIFE

At Kippewa, your cabin is more than just a place to sleep—it’s a home away from home. Living together in a bunk is at the heart of the camp experience, where friendships are formed, inside jokes are born, and lifelong memories are made.

Comfortable & Cozy Cabins

Each of our unique and charming cabins has everything campers need to feel comfortable and settled at camp. All cabins include:

  • Private bathrooms with showers, sinks, and stalls

  • Electricity and screened, glass-paned windows for fresh air and natural light

  • Comfortable wooden bunk beds and personal cubbies for storage

  • A screened-in porch (for most cabins), with many offering scenic lake views

  • Historic touches, including decorative stone fireplaces and walls filled with camper-made bunk plaques from decades past

Campers are grouped into bunks based on the grade they will enter after the summer. Each bunk houses eight to twelve girls, along with three dedicated counselors who help foster a sense of community, fun, and support.

Life in the bunk is all about togetherness. Campers share meals, unwind during rest hour, and laugh through evening activities with their bunkmates. Our cabins are filled with girls from all over the world, creating a vibrant and welcoming community where differences are celebrated, and friendships span across cultures.

From late-night giggles and choreographed skits to handwritten notes, each bunk at Kippewa develops its own traditions and personality. Alumni love visiting camp years later and finding their old bunk plaques—proof that the memories they made at Kippewa still live on.

A small brown wooden cabin with a green roof and a screened porch situated in a wooded area.
Teen girl smiling on a wooden bunk bed, cabin interior with colorful artwork and dreamcatcher. Sunlight coming through window, and various items on the windowsill.

We take food seriously at Kippewa—because camp food should be delicious, nutritious, and something to look forward to! Meals are served family-style, bringing campers and counselors together around the table. Our menus offer balanced, kid-friendly, and flavorful options, including:

  • Salad bars, pasta bars, and vegetarian choices at every meal

  • Breakfast bars with fresh fruit, yogurt, oatmeal, cereal, and more

  • Sunbutter & jelly station (our nut-free PB&J alternative) available all day

  • Daily snacks including fresh fruit, homemade cookies, and ice cream treats

  • Outdoor BBQs & lakeside lunches several times a week

  • Closing-session Maine lobster bake, a beloved Kippewa tradition

Campers leave Kippewa raving about the food—and sometimes even trying to recreate their favorite camp meals at home!

MEALS AT CAMP

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A TYPICAL DAY

Every day at Kippewa is filled with adventure, creativity, and choice.

Campers choose their preferred activities each week, receiving a customized schedule of five activities per day including an alternating land sports and swim period. A few times a week they also get to pick activities for Options Days or for morning Free Choice, where they can try something new or spend more time doing things they already love.

We encourage girls to step outside their comfort zones. Each week, campers select new activities, giving them the freedom to mix it up, refine their skills, or explore something entirely new all while embracing the joy of nature and summer fun. No two weeks at Kippewa are the same—because your summer should be as unique as you are!

Free Choice*
Reveille
Flag Raising
Breakfast
Cleanup
First Period (activity)
Second Period (activity)
Line Up
Lunch
Rest Hour/Mail Time
Third Period (activity)
Cookie Call (Snack)
Fourth Period (activity)
Fifth Period (activity)
Shower Hour
Flag Lowering
Dinner
Evening Activity
Taps
Lights Out (Varies by Age between 9-11pm)

*optional, offered specific days by age group

7:15 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
8:45 am
9:15 am
9:50 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
12:10 pm
12:45 pm
1:50 pm
2:45 pm
3:10 pm
4:20 pm
5:15 pm
6:05 pm
6:15 pm
7:15 pm
8:45 pm

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Group of children and an adult sitting on grass playing ukuleles.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

At Kippewa, we prioritize the health, safety, and well-being of every camper. Our Health Center, lovingly known as the "Pillbox," is staffed 24/7 by three registered nurses and a nursing assistant who are always available to provide expert care and support.

We maintain a strong partnership with a pediatric telehealth practice, and we are within 20 minutes of two hospitals, ensuring that additional medical care is always within reach if needed.

Our friendly and attentive nurses are here to help with everything from minor ailments to medication management, ensuring campers feel their best throughout their stay. The Pillbox is a comfortable, air-conditioned space where girls can rest and recharge whenever needed—because a happy, healthy camper is ready for all the fun that Kippewa has to offer!

Brown wooden cabin with white trim, surrounded by trees, featuring a screened porch and lattice skirting.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Have questions? We’ve got answers! Here are some common questions parents and campers ask about camp. Contact us if you require further assistance.

  • We are very lucky to have Camp Cobbossee, our brother camp, located less than 1/2 mile away from us on the same lake. We get together for one shared all-camp special event (like Carnival!), and schedule a social or community-service based event for the oldest campers.

    For girls with a brother or cousin at Camp Cobbossee, they will see him at least once a week, either at one of our shared special events or at a special brother/sister lunch.  We also coordinate all of the travel to and from camp with the same timing and locations to make the logistics of getting to camp as easy as possible.

  • Campers are required to write letters home two to three times a week during the summer. Parents can send one-way emails that we print out and deliver with the rest of the mail, however campers are not able to send emails back. They will be so busy having fun at camp there won’t be any time for the computer anyways! For campers attending Kippewa (3 1/2 weeks), parents are allowed to schedule one phone call per session after the girls have been at camp for at least a week.

    We also post daily photos and newsletters during the summer so parents can keep up with all the fun their daughter is experiencing.

  • We do not allow packages – please make sure friends and family members are aware of this policy. Any package received without previous permission from a director will be held until the end of the session and either returned to parents or donated.  Please do not send food or gum as these items are not allowed in the cabins and will be confiscated.

  • We want everyone to make the most out of their camping experience by spending time engaged in activities and talking face to face with friends and counselors. Therefore, cell phones and electronic games (Gameboys, PSPs, etc) are not permitted at camp. Basic MP3 players (such as iPod Shuffles) are allowed in the cabins. Camp Kippewa is not responsible for any lost, damaged, or stolen MP3 players.  Our basic policy is to only allow basic music players, or in other words those that are “screen free”.  To assist with this we provide each bunk with an iPod and speaker, counselors are then able to add the campers song requests using camp music accounts.

    We also do not allow hair dryers or flat irons. We want the focus to be on making friends, having fun, and just being yourself without worrying about what your hair looks like! Girls are so busy having fun they don’t miss them, and actually tell us they enjoy the freedom.

  • No, we do not require uniforms at camp. We do ask everyone to bring a couple of uniform items for some special events and trips out of camp but not to wear on a daily basis. We just ask that girls wear non-designer, “camp-friendly” clothing. Most girls wear cotton shorts and a t-shirt or tanktop. Girls also need to bring appropriate footwear for whatever activity they are participating in – soccer cleats for soccer, tennis shoes when on the courts, etc. Campers are also required to wear their hair tied back for sanitary and safety reasons during activities.

  • All of our counselor staff are required to have completed at least one year of college, with the average counselor having completed two or more years. Staff members are recruited from the finest universities in the U.S. and abroad. We recruit students who have good experience and who have a desire to work with children for their career – many are in school to become teachers, social workers, or in other child-related professions. Each potential staff member takes part in an in-depth interview either in-person or over video call. All staff members submit 3 professional references and must pass a background check before being hired.

    In addition to our counselor staff, a specialist who is very knowledgeable about their area heads each program area. Our Activity Heads are teachers, coaches, parents and long-time campers. They help set the tone for the level of instruction, enthusiasm and caring that we are committed to providing. A camper-to-counselor ratio of better than 3:1 is maintained to ensure proper supervision at all times.

  • Yes! Kippewa has not historically had a CIT (Counselor-In-Training) or Junior Counselor program, but we are excited to make these programs part of our future. Our oldest campers are 15 years old, going into 10th grade. The following summer, entering 11th grade, they have the option to return to us as a counselor-in-training. CITs spend time at camp seeing camp from the counselor perspective, and learning the various leadership skills that go into becoming an effective counselor. As a rising 12th grader, at the age of 17, former campers who have completed our CIT program can then apply to become a junior counselor, living in a bunk and helping with teaching activities at camp. This is a selective program with limited spaces so Junior Counselors must go through an application process similar to everyone else on our staff.

  • Camp Kippewa Point is our two week camp for girls ages 6 – 14.  Camp Kippewa Point and Camp Kippewa run separately from each other, so whether you are attending camp for 2 weeks or for 3 1/2 weeks you are together with other campers staying for the same amount of time. Kippewa and Kippewa Point are sister camps, located right next door to each other in our beautiful natural setting on Lake Cobbosseecontee. We are able to coordinate opportunities to say hi to a sibling or friend but the campers are in separate activities and cabins. Both camps offer the same warm and accepting environment, a wide variety of activities, and complete camp experience!

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MEET OUR TEAM

Kippewa’s team is made up of dedicated, experienced, and passionate individuals who make every summer unforgettable. From cabin counselors to activity specialists, our staff creates a supportive, fun, and empowering environment where girls can grow and thrive. Get to know the people who bring the Kippewa experience to life!

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