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Falcon Camp
Basic Information
Focus: traditional overnight camp
Owner: Falcon Camp LLC
Director: Dave Devey
Address: 4251 Delta Rd SW, Carrollton, OH, USA 44615
Phone Number: 3306274269
Email: office@falconcamp.com
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 6-16
Camp Season: June 15 - August 9 in 1,2,4,6 and 8 week sessions
Setting:
Rural, beautiful woods setting on 8 mile lake
Gender: Boys and girls. Daily program gender separate with planned coed activities
Camp Capacity: 110
Pricing: $2100 - $12000
Activities:
Swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boards, fishing, archery, riflery, tennis, nature study, crafts, theater, horseback riding English and western, field sports, court sports, creative arts with video and photography, music, overnight camping and more.
Additional Information:
Looking for the best overnight summer camp experience in Ohio? Nestled in the woods on beautiful Leesville Lake lies an award-winning summer camp that has served Cleveland area families since 1959. Located only 2 hours south of Cleveland, Falcon Camp is widely recognized as Ohio's premier summer camp. Falcon offers an eye-catching lakefront setting, a talented staff and a wide range of activities. Boys and girls ages 6-16 choose daily from a variety of activities such as sailing, horseback riding, tennis, theater, sports, riflery, crafts, nature study and so much more. Daily activities are gender separate with planned coed activities and divided by appropriate age/grade. The non-competitive environment is inviting to campers who may be hesitant to try something new, while the awards system challenges even the most experienced campers. The Traditional Camp offers programs in 2, 4, 6, and 8 week sessions. A 1:4 staff/camper ratio ensures attention and instruction in each activity. Campers are encouraged to try everything before choosing favorites. The Health Center is available 24/7 and the Kitchen serves excellent food with good variety and attention to individual needs.
Falcon also offers an exciting one week intro 'Young Adventure' program for campers ages 6-10. This unique program is designed with care to guide younger campers towards success in their first great adventure away from home.
Our leadership development programs for older campers are respected across the camping world. Our efforts to create an atmosphere of safety and healthy learning helps campers reach outside their comfort zones to feel good about trying new activities and making new friends. Falcon friendships do last a lifetime. At Falcon, good things happen by design. Most important of all: Falcon is great fun! Falcon is accredited by the American Camp Association and while most campers come from Ohio and western PA, campers join Falcon from across the United States and around the world.
Slogan: "Fun for Now, Skills for Life"