Our Member Camps
MCE Camps are the finest in the country. To learn more about each MCE summer camp as well as to request their information, please click on the pins in the map above or links in the list below. Use our camp session length options tool (PDF) to help narrow your camp options, and feel free to contact our Maine Camp Guide for assistance.
Boys
| Birch Rock Camp | Camp O-AT-KA |
| Camp Agawam | Camp Skylemar |
| Camp Androscoggin | Camp Takajo |
| Camp Caribou | Camp Wildwood |
| Camp Cedar | Winona Camps |
| Camp Manitou |
Girls
| Camp Fernwood | Camp Runoia |
| Camp Kippewa | Camp Vega |
| Camp Mataponi | Fernwood Cove |
| Camp Matoaka | Tripp Lake Camp |
| Camp Pinecliffe | Wyonegonic Camps |
Coed
| Camp Laurel | Camp North Star |
| Camp Laurel South | Camp Sunshine |
| Camp Micah | Hidden Valley Camp |
| Camp Modin | Maine Teen Camp |
| Camp Nashoba North |
Brother/Sister
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Call 877-92 MAINE or email me.
| susan said... | Tweet |
| Some of my most fond memories are sitting around the camp fire singing songs that have been sung for generations at camp. forty years later, I still remember those songs and still sing them with my camp friends when we get together. My daughter is going to camp for the first time this summer, and she'll be ready for the camp fire sing alongs too--with all the songs we've sung together since she was … | |
| amy said... | Tweet |
| There is simply nothing more special than summer on a lake in Maine. A lifelong camper myself, nothing gives me greater joy that being able to share that experience with my daughters. On opening day I turn them over to Wyo, excited, nervous, and slightly jaded from the school year. Returned to me on closing day (along with some rather stinky laundry) are respectful, grounded, independent, adventuresome … | |