Length
2
Grades
8th/9th
Trip Length
4
Fee
2285

ISLANDER PROGRAM

On this trip, campers will get to experience canoeing and portaging through Big Island Lake Wilderness in the Hiawatha National Forest. Campers will have the opportunity to experience the incredible wilderness while being challenged both physically and mentally. Throughout the trip, campers will paddle through lakes as well as carry the canoe and portage packs with their personal gear, group equipment, and food. While on the trails, cabin mates will take turns switching between carrying the canoe on their shoulders and carrying the portage packs. Through this, campers will learn responsibility and teamwork skills.

During the Big Island trip, campers will spend 3 nights sleeping in a tent and 4 days of paddling and portaging through the many lakes and trails of the wilderness area. Each day will be a unique challenge as there will be a variety between portage trails and paddling. Some days will have longer portages spanning from 1000-1800 feet with short paddles through lakes while others have multiple short portages such as 100-800 feet with longer paddling.

After their journey, the campers will head back to camp to spend their last few days at camp participating in many on-site activities such as the climbing tower, high ropes course, arts & crafts, and waterfront activities.

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2024 Two-Week Dates

SESSION I A - Sunday, June 16 - Friday, June 28
SESSION I B - Sunday, June 30 - Friday, July 12
SESSION II A - Sunday, July 14 - Friday, July 26
SESSION II B - Sunday, July 28 - Friday, Aug. 09

2024 Four-Week Dates

SESSION I - Sunday, June 16 - Friday, July 12
SESSION II - Sunday, July 14 - Friday, Aug. 09

TRIP LOCATION

Big Island Lake Wilderness in the Hiawatha National Forest.