Overview
Delving into the charming expanses of Northeast Ohio unfolds the realm of Hiram House Camp, the state's pioneer camp that has been delighting children since 1896. This sprawling paradise spans over 172 enchanting wooded acres, offering an inimitable blend of both traditional and unusual summer experiences that bewitch the heart and captivate the mind.
This accredited institution by the American Camp Association is not just an avenue to indulge in fun and games. It goes far beyond, offering children the opportunity to venture into myriad outdoor activities and attractions while fostering an encouraging environment focused on character building, camaraderie, and lifelong learning.
The camp's repertoire is an enticing mix that comprehends every child’s inclination, whether it be animal-lover, adventurer, artist or athlete. Its offerings range from archery, canoeing, camp crafts, and climbing tower adventures, to fishing, hiking, horseback riding, high/low ropes experimentation, or even performing arts.
Nested amid this rustic sanctuary are charming log cabins, a frontier fort, and even teepees. Lending a whimsical aura, a treehouse awaits young explorers, giving them a taste of an elevated, off-ground living. The farmstead animals and a western riding ranch add a dash of wildlife interaction and frontier adventure to the camp experience.
The camp also comprises ponds, streams, meadows, woods, and more, fostering a nourishing tie with Mother Nature. Hiram House Camp is an opportunity for boys and girls to embark on team-building escapades, stimulate their leadership skills, and explore the magic of environmental and outdoor education, all while creating unforgettable summer memories!