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LGBTQ+ Adult Summer Camp Celebrates 25 Years

Unique Queer Vacation Focuses on Fun and Community

‘Camp’ Camp, America’s premier summer camp for LGBTQ+ adults, is hosting its milestone 25th Anniversary Season this August 20-27. Since 1997, queer travelers searching for a unique all-inclusive vacation have found relaxation, excitement, and new life-long community at a week-long summer camp experience that many attendees have continued to declare the “best time ever!” for over two decades.

Twenty-five years ago, few LGBTQ+ vacations existed, and those that did were cruises or resorts that largely revolved around the party scene. The intention was for ‘Camp’ Camp to be a place that would foster true connection and community-building among queer folx of all ages, gender identities, and sexual orientations in a more “wholesome” setting – a summer camp in Maine.

From its very first summer, ‘Camp’ Camp has been structured just like a traditional sleep-away camp with a robust activities schedule that offers everything from Canoeing to Stained Glass to Volleyball to an annual Talent/No Talent Show. Campers can also choose to just relax by lying on the beach, strumming a guitar with fellow Campers, or finding a tree where they can lean back and finally dive into that book that’s been collecting dust on their nightstand.

Co-Owner Betsy Orr of Portland, Maine adds, “After deciding between at least a few dozen activities each day, Campers also get to enjoy a different social event each night. In between, they’re served three fresh, delicious meals each day, prepared by a team of professional chefs – not at all the food most of us probably remember from summer camp when we were kids.” 

“I couldn’t believe how many activities we had to choose from,” remarks Doug Smith of Arleta, California, a Camper returning in 2023 for his third consecutive season. “If I spent a week paying individually for every activity I do at Camp, I bet I’d spend at least twice as much as I do on Camp’s registration fees – especially when you consider the fees also include amazing food and fun events like dances, drag bingo, or a lip-sync contest every night of the week.”

Though a rustic week in the Maine woods may not be everyone’s idea of a vacation, the LGBTQ+ traveler searching for a distinctive escape that’s also a great value will find ‘Camp’ Camp to be the perfect choice. For an all-inclusive price of $1825 for the week – less than $275 per day – Campers receive communal lodging in simple cabins, restaurant-quality meals, over 30 outdoor, athletic, and creative activities to choose from each day, a different social event each evening, beer & wine, and round-trip transportation from Portland, Maine to Camp. Reduced rates through Camp’s unique Staff program start just $400 for the week and are available on a limited basis. 

For the past twenty-five years, ‘Camp’ Camp has enjoyed a return-rate of over 50%. Returning Campers cite the fun and inclusive LGBTQ+ community in which they find themselves at Camp as the main reason they return, a validation of the unique community-building intent behind Camp’s founding over two decades ago.

“The best thing is that “all-inclusive” doesn’t just refer to our registration fees,” says Assistant Director Michelle Rediker of Framingham, Massachusetts, a twelve-year ‘Camp’ Camp veteran. “The culture at Camp fosters one of the most welcoming and supportive intergenerational queer communities that I’ve ever encountered. Being a part of this LGBTQ+ community, you connect with others and you’re encouraged in every way. That’s really the biggest value you get with a ‘Camp’ Camp vacation.”

Kerry Riffle of Woodville, Ohio has been a part of Camp every season since their inaugural year in 1997 and Camp’s Owner/Director since 2006. “Our first year, we had around 90 attendees and two-thirds of us were on Staff, so it’s been exciting to see Camp grow to welcome as many as 250 folx a season over the past 15 or so years – and most years, around 40% of Campers have been with us for five years or more,” he adds. 

Riffle continues: “Spending a week in the Maine woods with all that fresh air, pretty much tech-free, can be inviting enough on its own. But when you combine that with this amazingly welcoming and supportive community of queer people who implicitly encourage you to just be yourself and try things that you might not be comfortable trying at home, it somehow transforms the week from another LGBTQ+ vacation into this near-magical, incredibly rejuvenating experience for most people. In today’s stressful, politically-charged climate, such an experience feels especially necessary and life-affirming.” 

Space is still available for both Campers and Staff for Camp’s 25th Anniversary Season this August 20-27. Registration and more information on ‘Camp’ Camp’s Staff program can both be found at campcamp.com. Registration link is here: campcamp.com/register

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8 thoughts on “LGBTQ+ Adult Summer Camp Celebrates 25 Years”

  1. Camp Camp is the BEST! I’m so glad I gave it a try. I’m pretty shy, but I met lots of new friends (including my partner) and had great experiences from day 1. It really is the best time ever- I look forward to returning all year long!

  2. Woohoo…CampCamp is amazing. I live in California & have been attending for 20 years. It’s such a great group of people that I get to vacation in Maine with every summer.
    We have pottery making, stained glass, dances, talent shows, hiking, lake activities, & even a ropes course.
    Come join us this summer…I might even be your Rainbow Group Leader. 🌈

  3. I’ve been part of the ‘Camp’ Camp community since 1999. Of all the LGBTQ+ environments I’ve sampled, ‘Camp’ Camp is my favorite. I can run all year on the friendship, joy, and laughter I experience in that one week in the woods. New things to learn, new friends to meet, old friends to reconnect with, and countless chances to stretch and grow.

  4. This will be my 10th year as a ‘Camp’ Camper. It just gets better with every year. I always tell folk that this week with these fine people is where I go to get my soul topped up.

  5. I went to ‘Camp’ Camp on a whim in 2000 and then returned 15 of the next 16 summers. It’s an amazing community and really is the best time ever.

  6. It is kind of like your birthday, New Years, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Easter, 4th of July, Mother’s day, Father’s day, Hanukkah, all rolled up in one week.

  7. I’ve been going to ‘Camp’ Camp just about every year since 2001. I can’t imagine summer without Camp. I get to completely unplug and get to play like a kid again. And I get to hang out with some of the best people I ever met.

  8. I have been to Camp camp for 7 or 8 years, At once I was shy, not to social but learn how to express myself, grew a community of many friends that are not judging for who I am, brought me confidence, respect and compassion for others. No matter what you are I believe you will be love, comprehend, stimulated, and grow bigger spiritually even if this is not your thing at first. Believe me it represent a great empowerment for me. Not cheap but worth it.

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