At Titcomb Mountain Adventure Camp (TMAC), we offer a unique camp experience that combines academic enrichment with exciting recreational activities. Our camp is designed to inspire young minds, spark creativity, and help campers develop essential social and teamwork skills. Throughout the summer, campers will enjoy a balance of outdoor activities with structured learning sessions about the natural environment and basic wilderness skills, hands-on activities, and outdoor adventures. Whether it's exploring new subjects, engaging in creative projects, or participating in team-building games, our campers will have the chance to learn and grow while having fun!
At TMAC we strive to foster a love for nature while experiencing outdoor recreation activities available at Titcomb Mountain. Our programs focus on encouraging curiosity, boosting confidence, and helping kids discover new interests—all while creating lasting memories and friendships with peers. Don't miss out on the opportunity to join our summer adventure!
Register now and get ready for a summer full of excitement, growth, and new experiences! Each Session, Campers will be participating in a variety of activities and team challenges.
Each Session will also focus on a different survival skill: Navigation, Fire Starting, Water Purification, Shelters, First Aid, and a Review Week for the last session. Each Session will also focus on our Mountain's Ecosystem (Living and Non-Living Components that make up the Titcomb Recreation Area). Activities and Challenges: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Archery, Capture the flag challenges, Obstacle courses, Scavenger Hunts, Canoe Races, Survival Skill Challenges, Arts & Crafts, Capture the Flag, Disc Golf Tournaments, Soccer Games, Gaga Ball, Wiffle Ball Games, Wood Crafts, Dance Parties, Swimming, Wilderness Survival, and much more!
We coordinate local trips (Local Lakes and Hiking Trails) utilizing parent drop off and pick-up or parent-run carpools to off site locations for Field Days (THURSDAYS): Session 1: Kineowatha Park, Session 2: Webb Lake Beach & Nature Center -Mt. Blue State Park, Session 3: Kineowatha Park, Session 4: Webb Lake Beach & Nature Center -Mt. Blue State Park, Session 5: Kineowatha Park, and Session 6: Tumbledown Brook Trail. Each Session we will also be taking walking trips to Walton's Mill Park/Temple Stream, Mountain Bike Trips on Whistle Stop Trail to Hardy Brook, and on Fridays we will have a camp BBQ with Ice Cream Social!
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Session 1: June 30 - July 3
Session 2: July 7 - July 10
Session 3: July 14 - July 17
Session 4: July 21-July 24
Session 5: July 28-July 31
Session 6: August 4- August 7
Ages: 9 - 14.
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Cost:
-$25 Registration Fee: Pays for Camper T-Shirt and Arts & Crafts Supplies. (One Time Fee)
-$190 per session. 10% discount given to siblings that enroll.
Time: Drop off: 7:30am-9:00am/ Camp activities: 9am-4pm / Pick-up: 4:00-5:30pm*
*Late Pickup Fees will be charged beginning at 5:45pm. Late Fees: $20 every 15 minutes past
pickup time of 5:30pm.
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Camp staff: Camp Counselors remain under the guidance and supervision of the Camp Director.
Our staff are energetic and experienced in leading youth outdoor activities. As a program we are CPR, First Aid, Certified Food Protection Manager, and Lifeguard Certified (Waterfront).
TMAC will be providing lunches during our summer sessions for those interested in the lunch program (no additional charges). We are asking for a lunch registration form to be completed by the Friday prior to each camp session for kitchen planning purposes. A menu and registration form will be emailed out the week before each session.
Campers are required to bring a backpack with water bottle or other means of carrying water such as a camel pack or waist water bottle holder. We will have lots of hiking, biking, and walking trips that will require water to be brought along with each camper.
Other Items needed: Bike Helmet, Mountain Bike, Sunscreen, Bug Spray (DEET Free), Hiking/Walking Shoes, Water Shoes, Swim Suit, Towel, Water Bottle, Change of Clothes, Sweater (for colder days with wind chill), and Backpack.
**Please note: We are asking campers that are not participating in the lunch program to pack a Lunch and Snacks to fuel them throughout the day for adventuring.
***We will have daily hiking, biking, and walking trips as well as other outdoor activities. Campers are required to participate and will not be allowed to remain at the lodge without a doctor's note.
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PAYMENT: Tuition fees are required upon registration for the first session. If registering for multiple sessions, payment per session is required by the first day of each session the camper is enrolled to attend.
Checks payable to: Farmington Ski Club
Mail to: PO Box 138, West Farmington ME 04992
Drop-off in person: Off Season Hours vary. If we miss you at the mountain, there is dropbox
located around the right corner of the lodge door.
Contact Information:
Barrett "Bear" Evans, Camp Director
Titcomb General Manager
manager@titcombmountain.com
Cell: 207-491-2560
Registration is limited to 40 participants per session.