A Week of Traditions at a Wisconsin Boys Camp
From a cabin softball night to Cruiser Day on Lake Superior, see what a midsummer week looks like at North Star, a boys summer camp in the Wisconsin Northwoods.
From a cabin softball night to Cruiser Day on Lake Superior, see what a midsummer week looks like at North Star, a boys summer camp in the Wisconsin Northwoods.
Discover United Nations Day at North Star Camp for Boys, a Wisconsin Northwoods tradition built on teamwork, sportsmanship, and genuine friendship.
See how North Star Camp for Boys marks the Fourth of July in the Wisconsin Northwoods, from the all-camp Green-White Marathon to a lesson in character.
How North Star Camp for Boys approaches overnight camp safety, from daily practice to national advocacy through the American Camp Association.
Step inside a full day at North Star Camp for Boys in the Wisconsin Northwoods, from lake tubing on Cruiser Day to older campers reading at bedtime.
At North Star Camp, one boy’s swim test shows how encouragement from friends helps kids at overnight camp push past fear and grow in real confidence.
At North Star Camp, boys progress through skill-based activities, welcome new campers on Rookie Weekend, and make the most of an ordinary summer day.
At North Star Camp, the Keylog Ceremony turns gratitude into a weekly tradition where boys openly thank the people who matter most in their lives.
Cruiser Day is North Star Camp for Boys’ version of the weekend: cabin-led adventures, day trips, and campfire dinners. Here is how this Wisconsin tradition works.
At North Star Camp for Boys, simple play teaches teamwork, resilience, and trust. Here is why unstructured games matter and what happens when adults join in.
At North Star Camp for Boys, free play and campfire reflection teach boys friendship, gratitude, and character. Here is why unstructured time matters so much.