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As summer approaches, excitement is building at Forest Lake Camp! We just spent this past weekend with many of our 2024 (and some 2025!) wedding couples clearing trails, cleaning cabins, and sampling Chef Kelli’s exquisite menues for this season! (Yes, she is still making AMAZING home-made biscuits and burgers from scratch!)

Our first session (June 30 – July 26) is nearly full, with just a few spots left. It is not too late to join us for the beginning of a spectacular summer filled with adventure, learning, and friendship.

And if you are looking forward to late summer fun, our second session (July 27 – August 16) offers additional opportunities for new and returning campers to experience the unique spirit of FLC. With more spots available, it’s the ideal time for those who wish to extend their summer adventures or join us later in the season. Every session at Forest Lake Camp is packed with engaging activities and the chance to make lifelong memories.

Finally, we do have a few cabins left for FLC Family Camp! This is rare, as we’re usually sold out by this point in the season, so take advantage of the few remaining openings, and join us this summer!

Whether you start in June or join us in July, each day at FLC offers a unique adventure!

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