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Covering where, when, who
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Covering questions specific to your son
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Covering what isn’t allowed at camp
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Countdown to camp
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General questions about Menominee
Covering where, when, who
Covering questions specific to your son
Covering what isn’t allowed at camp
Countdown to camp
General questions about Menominee
Camp Menominee is located in located in Eagle River, Wisconsin. We sit on the shores of beautiful Sand Lake on the Sugar Camp chain of 5 lakes. We have 65 beautiful acres of usable land and a 600+ acre lake. You can find us at 5035 County Road D, Eagle River, WI 54521.
Camp Menominee is accredited by the American Camping Association. Here is why this matters for you and your son:
ACA Accreditation means that your child’s camp cares enough to undergo a thorough (up to 300 standards) peer review of its operation — from staff qualifications and training to emergency management. American Camp Association collaborates with experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, and other youth-serving agencies to assure that current practices at your child’s camp reflect the most up-to-date, research-based standards in camp operation. Camps and ACA form a partnership that promotes growth and fun in an environment committed to safety.
ACA helps member camps provide: Healthy, developmentally appropriate activities and learning experiences, Discovery through experiential education, Caring, competent role models, Service to the community and the environment, and Opportunities for leadership and personal growth.
Answers to Parents’ Most Frequently Asked Questions About Camp Accreditation:
What’s the difference between state licensing of camps and accreditation by ACA? Accreditation is voluntary and ACA accreditation assures families that camps have made the commitment to a safe, nurturing environment for their children. If a state requires licensing, it is mandatory; licensing requirements vary from state to state. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards of the camp community.
How do ACA standards exceed state licensing requirements? ACA goes beyond basic requirements for health, cleanliness, and food service into specific areas of programming, including camp staff from director through counselors, emergency management plans, health care, and management. ACA applies separate standards for activities such as waterfront, horseback riding, and adventure and travel.
What are some of the ACA standards that camps rely on? Staff-to-camper ratios that are appropriate for different age groups Goals for camp activities that are developmentally based Emergency transportation available at all times First-aid facilities and trained staff available when campers are present
Does ACA accreditation require criminal background checks? ACA accreditation standards require a staff screening system, which may include criminal background checks where permitted by law. When talking to a camp director as you consider enrolling your child, ask what the screening process for that camp includes.
We have one of the most experienced team of Directors of all the summer camps in Wisconsin. You can meet our leadership team and get to know this group with over 125 combined years in camping and childcare.
The staff are the lifeblood of a good camp. They need to be skilled, compassionate, intelligent, willing and strong leaders. We have a perfect combination of former campers who want to be like camp heroes that they grew up idolizing, highly skilled athletes and coaches and international specialists. We have the best staff in the world!
We are very picky when it comes to hiring new staff. Our standards are high, and we expect a lot out of our team. Each applicant will go multiple rounds of interviews, reference checks and background checks. We want to make sure each team member will be a great role model for your son and fit in will with our Wisconsin camp family.
Get to know our staff: Meet our Staff and Meet our Directors
Our campers come from everywhere! This summer we will have campers from 65 cities in 15 states in 7 different countries around the world. Your son will interact with boys from all different backgrounds and leave camp with an international network of great friends that they will keep in touch with forever.
Our camper to staff ratio is always at a minimum of 4:1.
Our system of values is called the Menominee Way. There are six core principles that make up The Way:
We hope that our system of values has come through everywhere as you navigate through our site. You can read more about The Menominee Way and learn how we teach it to our camp community.
We do not have a Rookie Weekend and here’s why: we think they set the campers up for failure. Rookie Weekends involve a two 6 hour bus rides and less than 3 days of actual camp. To us, it does not mimic the true experience of being away at camp. Part of coming to camp for the first time is giving each camper (with the staff’s support) time to work through homesickness and grow into their camp journey. This is not achievable in just a few days. It also provides very little time to make connections and bond with their fellow campers. We have a few ways that boys can get exposed to camp that can launch a long and fruitful camp career: Father/Son Camp, 2-week Rookie Camp and Family Tours + an overnight stay.
Information on Father/Son and Rookie Camps
Schedule a Tour and inquire about an overnight stay for your son
Technology is great. In fact you are probably reading this right now on your phone, iPad or laptop. Parents, you can use these devices to email your child, check out our blog and even look at all the pictures we post of your smiling son every day. However, for our campers, technology is a major source of stress. We don’t want the boys staring at their phones waiting for that next message in the group text to come in. We don’t want our boys looking at all the great things other people are posting on social media. We definitely don’t want our boys playing virtual versions of the things they can do right outside of their cabins! As such, we are proud to say Camp Menominee is a SCREEN FREE CAMP. We want to promote collaboration, teamwork, interpersonal growth and development and so much more. Leave your devices at home!
We are, however, a fan of artistic expression through music and arts. So if you want to send your son with an old ipod shuffle for music…great! We also have a great media program. They use our devices to learn to take and edit some of these amazing videos you see us put out during the summer.
Check out this article about our camp boys understanding how important it is to be screen free!
Absolutely! We host new camper parties before camp and are happy to put new campers in touch with each other before they come to camp. In addition, we have a Big Brother/Little Brother program for all of our new campers. Finally, please contact us at anytime and we can connect you with local families for the boys to meet before the summer.
Make sure to follow our Menominee News updates for event information.
Let us introduce you to Jackson. He came to camp last year for the first time without knowing anyone and had a very successful summer. Through Jackson’s story, you’ll see what we do in the off-season and at camp to help our campers feel like they are a part of the family and make new friends.
AMAZING! Our cabins house 6-10 campers and 2-3 counselors. We do not and will not ever have a single bunk bed in camp. Your son will get his own bed and his own space. We also have bathrooms with two sinks and a toilet in the cabins so your son does not have to leave the cabin to use the restroom in the middle of the night. Finally, there are no separate counselor quarters. This means the counselor beds are right next to the camper beds in the cabins so to ensure maximum supervision. Each cabin has a private bathroom with hot and cold running water and electricity. The cabins also come equipped with a heater for the cold summer nights. The boys shower at “Koz’s House” – with 15 modern showers that have plenty of hot water and great water pressure. Take a tour of our cabins:
Each camper can request two boys they would like to be in a cabin with, and we do our best to accommodate. We do not go from our classroom to our cabin at camp. While we want our boys to be comfortable, we also want them to make new friends. If there are a number of boys coming from a certain city or town, we will look to split them up in different cabins. We work closely with our parents to find the best way to meet everyone’s cabin goals and needs. That partnership is very important. At the end of the day, however, we are going to make a decision that we believe is in the best interest of our campers and our camp.
We have the best grounds in the Northwoods! Take a virtual tour of our campground to see our facilities and learn more.
We are biased, but we think we have the most beautiful grounds of all the Wisconsin family camps. There is nothing better than seeing it in person. Contact Us today to schedule a tour over the summer. If you can’t make it in person, you can take a virtual tour of our 65-acre campground!
CM has terrific food! Our chef’s make 3 fresh meals a day that give the boys a lot of variety. We offer a vegetarian option with each meal and plan the menus around foods that boys 7-16 enjoy. Last year the campers rated it an 8.5 out of 10 overall, which we think is pretty good for camp food.
Contact Us for a sample weekly menu.
You can find all of our contact information here. Current Parents – don’t forget to explore the Parent HQ for all the ways to stay in touch as well.
Spots fill up very fast so make sure you sign up and secure your place for next summer.
We do not have uniforms at camp, but we do encourage our boys to wear CM gear as much as possible to show off their Green & White Pride! Check the menu bar on the website as our camp store opens in the spring!
We have multiple medical professionals on staff each year that staff our Health Club. We hire full time nurses (RNs and CNAs) who live on the grounds all summer and volunteer Doctors that rotate throughout the summer. The Menominee Health Center is located on grounds, and we are 15 minutes from the nearest hospital in case of an emergency.
In addition, we are introducing telemedicine in 2021! We will have direct online access to doctors and medical professionals. We hope this will limit unwelcome trips to urgent care facilities in the area.
Are you a medical professional looking to work or volunteer at camp? Contact us today for more information.
Camp Menominee is accredited by the American Camping Association. Here is why this matters for you and your son:
ACA Accreditation means that your child’s camp cares enough to undergo a thorough (up to 300 standards) peer review of its operation — from staff qualifications and training to emergency management. American Camp Association collaborates with experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, and other youth-serving agencies to assure that current practices at your child’s camp reflect the most up-to-date, research-based standards in camp operation. Camps and ACA form a partnership that promotes growth and fun in an environment committed to safety.
ACA helps member camps provide: Healthy, developmentally appropriate activities and learning experiences, Discovery through experiential education, Caring, competent role models, Service to the community and the environment, and Opportunities for leadership and personal growth.
Answers to Parents’ Most Frequently Asked Questions About Camp Accreditation:
What’s the difference between state licensing of camps and accreditation by ACA? Accreditation is voluntary and ACA accreditation assures families that camps have made the commitment to a safe, nurturing environment for their children. If a state requires licensing, it is mandatory; licensing requirements vary from state to state. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards of the camp community.
How do ACA standards exceed state licensing requirements? ACA goes beyond basic requirements for health, cleanliness, and food service into specific areas of programming, including camp staff from director through counselors, emergency management plans, health care, and management. ACA applies separate standards for activities such as waterfront, horseback riding, and adventure and travel.
What are some of the ACA standards that camps rely on? Staff-to-camper ratios that are appropriate for different age groups Goals for camp activities that are developmentally based Emergency transportation available at all times First-aid facilities and trained staff available when campers are present
Does ACA accreditation require criminal background checks? ACA accreditation standards require a staff screening system, which may include criminal background checks where permitted by law. When talking to a camp director as you consider enrolling your child, ask what the screening process for that camp includes.
Sending your camper away for the first time is challenging for many reasons, but it can be terrifying if he has a food allergy. How do you truly trust that the camp you have chosen for your son can appropriately handle his allergies while at the same time provide him a balanced and nutritious diet over the summer? I wanted to take a minute to tell you about how we handle food allergies at Camp Menominee.
We do not serve or use nut products camp and cater to special diets. We do not cook with anything that we know to have peanuts or tree nuts or processed in a factory with either. The trouble with this is that a lack of a label on products does not always indicate that the product is nut-free. To combat this, we have been working with our suppliers as well as organizations like FARE (Food Allergy Research and Education) to identify the mass distributors that fit our needs and are allergy safe.
For many years we have been working with campers who have the following allergies and conditions:
Celiac Disease
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Other Allergies: Peanut, Tree Nut, Wheat, Fish, Soy, Egg, Dairy, Fruit (among others)
As camp gets closer parents will work with Jason and our kitchen manager and chefs to ensure that all allergy needs are accommodated. If we need to create a special menu with safe ingredients just for your son, we can accommodate. We set up a seamless process for this at each meal so the boys don’t feel singled out by their allergy.
Does your son have food allergies? We want to introduce you to Jacob. He came to camp 3 years ago with a myriad of food allergies and has thrived in our system.
All camper medications are pre-packaged at camp and organized by date, time of day, medication and dose. Parents will fill out the Health History form (located on the CampInTouch Dashboard) and notify camp of each medication their camper is taking. Parents will send all medication in its original packaging along with any prescriptions and instructions to camp by June 1st. For more information, please refer to our Parent Handbook which can be downloaded from your CampInTouch Dashboard.
Current Parents Log-In to your account. Future Families – contact us with any camper medication questions.
Technology is great. In fact you are probably reading this right now on your phone, iPad or laptop. Parents, you can use these devices to email your child, check out our blog and even look at all the pictures we post of your smiling son every day. However, for our campers, technology is a major source of stress. We don’t want the boys staring at their phones waiting for that next message in the group text to come in. We don’t want our boys looking at all the great things other people are posting on social media. We definitely don’t want our boys playing virtual versions of the things they can do right outside of their cabins! As such, we are proud to say Camp Menominee is a SCREEN FREE CAMP. We want to promote collaboration, teamwork, interpersonal growth and development and so much more. Leave your devices at home!
We are, however, a fan of artistic expression through music and arts. So if you want to send your son with an old ipod shuffle for music…great! We also have a great media program. They use our devices to learn to take and edit some of these amazing videos you see us put out during the summer.
Check out this article about our camp boys understanding how important it is to be screen free!
If you are a current parent, check out our Parent HQ or all of the information you need. Otherwise, if you can’t find what you are looking for on our site or in our FAQs…Contact Us and we will send you our full Parent Handbook which will walk you through all of our policies.
Of course! Every year we have visitors weekend when the parents can come up, spend time at camp, and even take your son out of camp for 2 nights. This year it is July 13-July 15th.
Preparing for camp can be nerve racking, but we have got you covered! We have created a Parent Hub for all of our current families. This will give you month-by-month tasks and guides to everything you need to know and do to prepare for camp this summer. The information on the parent hub includes: Packing, Communication & Email, Required Forms, Travel & Baggage, Visiting Weekend, Important Dates, Camp Policies, Help Videos and much more.
We do not have uniforms at camp, but we do encourage our boys to wear CM gear as much as possible to show off their Green & White Pride! Check the menu bar on the website as our camp store opens in the spring!
Hail, hail the gangs all here!! We LOVE birthdays!!! It can be tough for a boy to be away from his family on his birthday so we make sure the Menominee family makes it a special day. Each boy will get a special cake made by our chefs and the entire camp will sing our unique birthday song to the birthday boy. We’d be lying if we told you we didn’t jump and scream and dance around the mess hall while we celebrate! This is also the only time you can talk to your son on the phone. We set a time to have a quick happy birthday call with his family.
Does your son have a birthday at camp? Let us know and we can set up something special!
Where do we celebrate birthdays? In our Mess Hall! Check it out and all of our other Incredible Facilities.
Of course! Every year we have visitors weekend when the parents can come up, spend time at camp, and even take your son out of camp for 2 nights. This year it is July 13-July 15th.
We do not have a Rookie Weekend and here’s why: we think they set the campers up for failure. Rookie Weekends involve a two 6 hour bus rides and less than 3 days of actual camp. To us, it does not mimic the true experience of being away at camp. Part of coming to camp for the first time is giving each camper (with the staff’s support) time to work through homesickness and grow into their camp journey. This is not achievable in just a few days. It also provides very little time to make connections and bond with their fellow campers. We have a few ways that boys can get exposed to camp that can launch a long and fruitful camp career: Father/Son Camp, 2-week Rookie Camp and Family Tours + an overnight stay.
Information on Father/Son and Rookie Camps
Schedule a Tour and inquire about an overnight stay for your son
Camp Menominee offers a wide variety of programs throughout the summer. We have 2-week, 4-week and 8-week sessions, as well as our Father & Son Weekend and a relaxing Family Camp.
Our Programs Page will walk you through each session so you can make the right choice for your family.
Competition is one of the more polarizing topics in camping. How competitive are you? Are you a competitive camp? A central tenant of our program is choice for the boys. We allow our campers to choose their activities at camp, meaning they can “compete” as much or as little as they would like, but the real question you want to ask is “How does your camp approach competition?” Many applaud the positive role competition at camp can play, while some maintain it is a negative thing. We believe this debate misses the point. Anytime you engage in an event resulting in a winner and loser, there is competition. Sometimes in life, our greatest challenges become our ultimate triumphs. Our focus is not on the outcome, but on how we can grow and what we can learn. At camp we keep score, we keep standings and we definitely like to win, but our main focus is what we can learn from our successes and how we can grow from our losses. We are not the camp that will put you on the bench just because you are not the most skilled. If a camper is brave enough to try something new, and step outside of his comfort zone, our staff will teach him the skills and the rules and nurture his development at any sport or activity.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but you can always learn.
Each activity is taught by a certified or experienced instructor, who has playing or coaching experience at an advanced level. For example, all of our waterfront staff are certified Red Cross Lifeguards and our Climbing Wall staff are certified each season to instruct climbing and zip-lining. We also bring in local professionals like our USPTA tennis instructor to give private lessons and clinics for the boys.
Dinner does not mark the beginning of the end of each day…at Menominee when it get’s dark, we are just getting started! Our boys will run around doing all-camp activities after dinner. Then we will have mandatory daily showers followed by canteen, followed by our evening program. This is where some of our boys really shine. We do skit nights, talent shows, song & cheer nights and a myriad of other events that lets our goofy side come out on full display.
We have the most diverse and unique program in the Northwoods. We offer Intra-Camp events like our Green & White Color War, Inter-Camp competitions against other camps, Lazy Day Sundays and so much more. The flow of any given week at camp includes these unique days and activities like Camper-Counselor Switch (yep, campers and counselors switch roles), 4th of July Fireworks, Toga Party, Doc’s Run (CM’s annual road race), Swim the Lake Club (the guys swim the length of Sand Lake!), Town Day including the Minocqua Ski Show, Picture Days, Trip Days, Camp Fires, Skit Nights, Menominee Rock Band Concert, Plays and Skits, Horse Race Night, CM Casino, Bingo, the Decade Club, Five Year Night, the Awards Banquet…Sounds fun, right? They are!
It is often a challenge for kids to balance camp with sports or activities they concentrate on at home. How will they get in the practice they need to stay competitive while they are away for 4 or 8 weeks? At Menominee, we make sure to hire experienced coaches and teachers so your son can keep up with his regimen while also enjoying camp. For example, each session we have an experienced golf professional come up to camp to run clinics for our boys and offer private lessons. We have USPTA Tennis professional on staff that you can book a set of lessons with. We can also set up time at any sport or activity that your son wishes to put extra work in. Email the office (or fill out this form) and let us know if your son would like private lessons or extra work in certain activities).
Contact Us to set up a single or package of lessons over the summer.
Our goal is for every camper to go on an overnight trip while they are at camp. The trips get progressively more involved as the boys get older. We do everything from hikes to local waterfalls and camp-outs, to canoe trips where the boys will build their own tents and cook their own meals, to an amazing white water rafting trip that our Senior Cabin is lucky enough to experience! We also have hot dog cookouts on Sunday evenings. Each cabin will build and maintain a campsite on grounds and head into the woods to cook their own dinner every Sunday night.
While most of our programming is in camp, we do provides some special off-camp day trips during the summer. Each session we take the whole camp into Minocqua for town day, we often head over to girls camps for socials and some other very cool events that we can’t tell you about until you get to camp!
We offer tutoring…and it’s free! We tutor boys in most school subject and we also offer Bar Mitzvah Tutoring. Contact Us to set up tutoring or learn more.