Moondance Adventure summer camp/trips offer young travelers unique ways to spend their vacations. Although no prior camping experience is required, people who are interested in adventure travel need to be prepared to spend a lot of time outdoors. In order to attend any Moondance trip, participants need to make sure that they have all of the necessary gear. At the minimum, wilderness travelers will need sturdy backpacks or duffel bags (sometimes both), but the required gear usually varies with each outdoor adventure. Although students are encouraged to sleep under the starry sky, tents are provided.
This year’s domestic destinations include Alaska, California, Wyoming, Washington, North Carolina, Utah and Hawaii to name a few. Adventure camps are also scheduled to be held in Europe, Costa Rica, Tanzania, Peru and Ecuador. On international trips, students typically stay in youth hostels or with host families, so they may not have to bring sleeping bags or bedding.
On most domestic trips, travelers need to bring their own sleeping bags and cutlery sets, although Moondance provides all necessary food and group gear. Also, good hiking and walking shoes are required for every excursion. Some trips involve rafting and swimming, so participants need to make sure that they have the recommended style of pants, jackets, gloves and swimsuits. Additionally, everyone needs to bring sleeping clothes and underwear. Most outdoor gear can be either rented or purchased through Moondance, so participants can choose the gear that best fits their needs. Because travelers will be busy the entire time, cell phones and other electronic devices are not permitted on any of the outdoor excursions.
Moondance provides far more than a typical summer camp experience—these adventures build character and memories that will last a lifetime. If you have yet to sign yourself or your teenager up for a Moondance trip, check out our Adventure Program Chart for details about upcoming adventures. You can also find gear for your trip at our online store.
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