Boats, Boats, Boats (Session B) - July 7-11, 2025 (9-13 year olds)

$350.00

Camp meets 9am-3:30pm daily.
Camp meeting location will be on Falls Lake and the Lower Eno River (both in Durham) based within 15-23 minutes drive time of Downtown Durham.

Canoes, kayaks, and standup paddleboards oh my! We will spend our days learning about boats, playing around boats, and paddling boats of all sorts. For very beginning paddlers this camp will offer a great foundation of skills built in a fun and adventurous environment. For experienced paddlers this camp will be a perfect space to improve and practice skills in a playful and supportive community. Sessions A and B are separate camps offering the same programming.

Campers will need to bring their own lunch, snacks, and water each day. For the protection of all of our campers and staff, we ask that all campers be up to date on all vaccines as recommended by their doctor (including COVID-19 vaccine).

Two Sisters Adventure camps focus on respect, community building, advocacy, and positive reinforcement. All camps provide a combination of active learning, exploring, and quiet time for reflection and personal growth.

Two Sisters Adventure Summer Camp programs are designed to further our mission of breaking down boundaries and making everyone feel welcome. Our camps are designed to build your camper’s confidence and sense of community through hands on learning and discovery. A limited amount of scholarship funds are available. Email us right away for more information. Payment plans available.

We acknowledge that the land this camp takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Eno, Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Shakori, Saponi, Occaneechi, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of our mission we honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past, present, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate visit this map.

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Camp meets 9am-3:30pm daily.
Camp meeting location will be on Falls Lake and the Lower Eno River (both in Durham) based within 15-23 minutes drive time of Downtown Durham.

Canoes, kayaks, and standup paddleboards oh my! We will spend our days learning about boats, playing around boats, and paddling boats of all sorts. For very beginning paddlers this camp will offer a great foundation of skills built in a fun and adventurous environment. For experienced paddlers this camp will be a perfect space to improve and practice skills in a playful and supportive community. Sessions A and B are separate camps offering the same programming.

Campers will need to bring their own lunch, snacks, and water each day. For the protection of all of our campers and staff, we ask that all campers be up to date on all vaccines as recommended by their doctor (including COVID-19 vaccine).

Two Sisters Adventure camps focus on respect, community building, advocacy, and positive reinforcement. All camps provide a combination of active learning, exploring, and quiet time for reflection and personal growth.

Two Sisters Adventure Summer Camp programs are designed to further our mission of breaking down boundaries and making everyone feel welcome. Our camps are designed to build your camper’s confidence and sense of community through hands on learning and discovery. A limited amount of scholarship funds are available. Email us right away for more information. Payment plans available.

We acknowledge that the land this camp takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Eno, Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Shakori, Saponi, Occaneechi, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of our mission we honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past, present, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate visit this map.

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Camp meets 9am-3:30pm daily.
Camp meeting location will be on Falls Lake and the Lower Eno River (both in Durham) based within 15-23 minutes drive time of Downtown Durham.

Canoes, kayaks, and standup paddleboards oh my! We will spend our days learning about boats, playing around boats, and paddling boats of all sorts. For very beginning paddlers this camp will offer a great foundation of skills built in a fun and adventurous environment. For experienced paddlers this camp will be a perfect space to improve and practice skills in a playful and supportive community. Sessions A and B are separate camps offering the same programming.

Campers will need to bring their own lunch, snacks, and water each day. For the protection of all of our campers and staff, we ask that all campers be up to date on all vaccines as recommended by their doctor (including COVID-19 vaccine).

Two Sisters Adventure camps focus on respect, community building, advocacy, and positive reinforcement. All camps provide a combination of active learning, exploring, and quiet time for reflection and personal growth.

Two Sisters Adventure Summer Camp programs are designed to further our mission of breaking down boundaries and making everyone feel welcome. Our camps are designed to build your camper’s confidence and sense of community through hands on learning and discovery. A limited amount of scholarship funds are available. Email us right away for more information. Payment plans available.

We acknowledge that the land this camp takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Eno, Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Shakori, Saponi, Occaneechi, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of our mission we honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past, present, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate visit this map.

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