Camp Wyandot | Camp Wyandot

Camp Wyandot is an overnight camp that focuses on small group living and group decision making grounded in Camp Fire traditions. With their counselor the children develop their own schedule for the week including activities such as boating, creeking, hiking, swimming, crafts, singing, storytelling, fishing, cookouts and games. In addition, there is one overnight in each session. Older campers learn advanced skills such as making fire-by-friction, building primitive shelters, multiple overnights, and archery.

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Physical Address

4400 North High Street, Suite 413, Columbus, OH 43214

Hours

Varies with overnight and day camps, call or visit website for information.

Fax

(614) 481-8229

Application process

Call or visit website at campwyandot.org for schedule.

Fee

Visit website for current fees.

Eligibility

Open to all youth entering 2nd to 12th grade. Membership in Camp Fire or participation in Camp Fire clubs is not a requirement to attend camp. Welcomes campers who are members of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4H and other scouting organizations, as well as children who are not affiliated with a scouting program.

Service area

Delaware County, Ohio
Guernsey County, Ohio
Noble County, Ohio
Hocking County, Ohio
Pickaway County, Ohio
Fayette County, Ohio
Fairfield County, Ohio
Athens County, Ohio
Belmont County, Ohio
Madison County, Ohio
Franklin County, Ohio
Muskingum County, Ohio
Licking County, Ohio
Knox County, Ohio
Marion County, Ohio

Agency info

Camp Wyandot

Camp Wyandot serves boys and girls with summer day and overnight camps and our Wyandot Explorers Club program and is no longer affiliated with Camp Fire USA.