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Welcome to Night Eagle...

the way summer camp is supposed to be!

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Night Eagle is a unique, primitive, sleep-away summer camp consisting of no more than 36 boys, whose ages range from 10-14, and a staff ratio of one counselor to every four campers.

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We are situated on 135 tick-free forested acres in the heart of Vermont's beautiful Green Mountains and are completely surrounded by 365,000 acres Green Mountain Forest.

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Our small 1:4 camper/staff ratio fosters the development of a strong community in which boys feel safe and learn to live and play without electronics in a spirit of cooperation rather than competition.

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Four or five campers of mixed ages and a counselor live in each of our 20 and 22 foot Lakota style tipis.

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The Appalachian and Long Trails are a 20 minute hike from our entrance.

Two boys playing at summer camp

 

"In wilderness is the preservation of the world."

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- Thoreau 

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Survival skills - two boys in a debris hut

Why Night Eagle is Important? Because...

 

"Boys today need a place like we had when we were growing up, a place they can call their own, where they can use their imagination and have their own adventures - real adventures, not the kind you find in television shows, movies, or computer games. Night Eagle gives boys and staff the opportunity to put away their cell phones, reconnect with friends, and live more closely with nature. 

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Through our activities and the slower pace of life in camp, boys naturally develop a deeper respect for the land and a sense of personal accomplishment as they learn to live competently in the woods and play together in a spirit of cooperation rather than competition.

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Words from a former camper...

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"Looking back, no other experience has had nearly the influence Night Eagle has had or continues to have on making me the man I am today. I find it difficult to express my gratitude through an email, but I can give it a shot.  

 

Night Eagle has never left my mind, nor will I allow it to. I find it difficult to express to others my experiences at Night Eagle and how it has shaped my life.  It is understandably ‘weird’ when I say I would like to go back to living in a tipi without electricity. I find myself torn between the binary lifestyle I am now living and the free one I was so lucky to experience. I find myself contradicting myself, building my own computer, owning an iPhone, working in a cubical; all intensifying my desire to clean the Maxwell houses!

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The farther I find myself from Night Eagle, the closer my heart becomes to it. What you have done has exceeded any relevance in my life, shaping, defining, breaking, and rebuilding me into who I am. The gift you have given every boy who has stepped foot in camp has been that of miracle work that I can only wish to duplicate."

                                                                                                                                       - Raven Shines (Camper 2004-06)

A camper holding up a string of fish

Night Eagle is proud to be the smallest, privately owned, overnight boys' camp in New England!  We are equally proud of the program we offer and the campers and staff we attract. I invite you to learn more about us to find out why Night Eagle has played such an important part in the lives of so many boys. Explore our website, send us an email, or give us a call. We'd love to talk with you!"

 

- Bruce Moreton (Founder/Director)

Read a terrific article about us in Baystate Parent: page 72

Night Eagle has attracted campers from all over the United States (as indicated by the red states below) and from 12 foreign countries. 

 

In 2024, in celebration of our 25th Anniversary and in an effort to "color the map" and bring more people into our circle of friends, we will give any camper from a gray state who enrolls in our program for two or more weeks a 25% tuition discount.

A map of the USA showing states Night Eagle campers have come from
Campers play Buffalo Robe at Night Eagle

About Us

Campers using a spokeshave bench

Program

A Night Eagle camper and his parents in front of tipis

Parents

A camper counselor starting a primative bowdrill fire
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