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Sweyolakan Home
Overview
Summer Schedule & Pricing
Registration/Refund Info
Living Units & Programming
Extra Spicy Options
Sweyolakan Outdoor Experience Programs
Leadership Programs
Sweyolakan Day Camp
You & Me Kid Weekends
Womens' Weekends
You Bet I Can (special needs)
Other Events
Online Registration
Brochures and Forms
Employment Opportunities
Photo Tour
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Summer Camp
Overview
Ages
Camp Sweyolakan is
open to all boys and girls and young adults, ages 6-18. Programming for campers with special
needs (You Bet I CAN!) is offered until age 25.
Session Lengths
• 3, 4, 6, 7 and 11-night options.
Program
Campers are in small groups and placed in units by grades. Campers who wish to be placed together must be in the same program and within one grade. The unit programs are camper-driven and are designed with age-appropriate progression of skills. Campers have the opportunity to earn ranks (awards) as they increase their skills. Extra program options and other trip components are also available. See Extra Spicy and Outdoor Experience Options.
History
Established in July 1922, Sweyolakan is a Native American word which means "sigh of the
pines". Sweyolakan is owned and operated by Camp Fire USA Inland Northwest Council. Membership is not required to attend programs offered by the camp.
Activities
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Water Sports
- Swimming (American
Red Cross instruction),
- Canoeing, Kayaking,
Sailing, Funyaks, Rowboating
- Aqua Jump®
- Adventure
- High and Low
Ropes Courses, Trail Biking,
- Rock Climbing,
Giant Swing, Horseback Riding
- Camp Craft
- Outdoor Skills
Instruction and Ranks
- Outdoor Cooking,
Overnights
- Creative Arts
- Arts and Crafts, Wood Crafts, Papermaking,
- Outdoors
- Hiking, Archery
(instruction and ranks
sanctioned by the Junior Olympic Archery Development (National Archery
Association)
- Nature Lore
- Challenge Course
- high and low ropes, bouldering wall
- singing in the
Dining Hall, around the camp fire, in the canoes, in the shower
- and Much More!
Exciting Optional Activities
- Rock Climbing
- Hiawatha Bike Trail
- Aowakiya overnights
- Week-long Sailing
Unit
- Silverwood/Boulder
Beach
- Wrangler Horse
Program - Beginner & Intermediate
- Mountain Horse
Pack Trip
- Ranch Camp
- Whitewater Rafting
Trips Out of Camp
- Mineral Ridge Nature
Trail
- Cataldo Mission
- Sierra Silver Mines
- Gold Panning
- Kayak
- Emerald Creek Garnet
Mines
Setting
Camp Sweyolakan is situated
on the shores of Mica Bay on Lake Coeur d'Alene. The camp is completely
secluded and accessible only by boat. With over 5,000 feet of shoreline,
Camp enjoys 2 large sandy beaches and 300 acres of forested hillside.
The main camp area
includes the McCornack Dining Hall and kitchen, the Annette Francisco Lodge (AFL) for programming, health cottage, camp store, camp office, director's cottage,
Tamarack staff lounge building, housing for program specialists and the
caretaker's cottage and shop.
Health & Safety
The Camp"Health Cottage," is located in Main Camp. The healthcare staff hold and dispense all medications while campers are in our care.
Sweyolakan has a Coeur d'Alene physician on call. Urgent care/minor emergency centers and a fully equipped hospital/medical center are located in Coeur d'Alene, just minutes from Camp. In an emergency situation, Northwest MedStar can be at camp within 24 minutes of a phone call.
We recommend a physical examination within 24 months prior to arrival at camp. Our Health History Form is required yearly.
Food
Meals at Sweyolakan are served family style in McCornack Dining Hall and campers may sit wherever they choose. We feature a salad bar selection in addition to the entrees. Snacks are provided mid-morning, mid-afternoon and in the evening. Special dietary needs can be accommodated and vegetarian alternatives are offered at every meal.
We strive to meet any special needs your child may have--dietary, medical, social, etc. To help ensure that your child receives a quality experience, please contact the Camp Director and advise her of the camper's needs.
Please contact the Spokane Camp Fire office if there is a severe food allergy and note it on the health form.
Accreditation & Standards
Compliance with hundreds
of standards and regulations is required for accreditation by the American
Camp Association and various government agencies. Camp Sweyolakan meets
or exceeds these standards in all areas (health and safety, program quality,
transportation, qualifications of staff, food service, sanitation and
site/facility issues). In addition, Camp Fire USA has high internal standards.
Camp Sweyolakan staff members come from diverse backgrounds, much like
the campers they serve. They are carefully screened and have background
checks.
In accordance with
the Federal and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution
is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, age or disability.
To file a complaint
of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800)
795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Camp Fire reserves
the right to cancel any camping session or program.
Sweyolakan
campers receive American Red Cross swimming instruction and are eligible
to work on ranks sanctioned by the Junior Olympic Archery Development
program (JOAD).
Registration
Info | Downloadable
Brochure and Forms
Please
contact Camp Fire USA Inland Northwest
Council for more information.
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