Camp Whitcomb/MasonBoys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
WELCOMEWith 300 acres and 454 beds on Lake Keesus in
Hartland, WI, Camp Whitcomb/Mason has so much
to offer. Camp brings the classroom to life year-round
with exceptional outdoor educational programming,
adventure programming, or simply a space to get away.
Come for the day or stay for a week!
Camp Whitcomb/Mason caters retreats for all ages from
kindergarteners to corporate groups.
Design a retreat to best fit your needs with flexible
arrival and departure times and countless
opportunities for fun through camp’s rolling hills,
forest, prairie, lakefront and sports fields.
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HIGHLIGHTSCamp offers 3 different styles of lodging: rustic camping in cabins, conference center style with sleeping and dining under one roof, or a “do it yourself,” quaint stay.
Food In James and Friendship Lodges, Camp Whitcomb/Mason provides catered meals though our food vendor. Meals are nutritious, well-balanced and delicious! Hot breakfast is served with a cereal bar, and lunch and dinner are served with a salad bar.
We appreciate that some retreat members will be coming to us with dietary restrictions and allergies. We encourage you to reach out to Camp Staff regarding special dietary needs.
OvernightsAll beds at Camp are bunkbed style beds. Please plan to bring your own bedding. Friendship, James and Stiemke Lodges are heated, as well as many of the Friendship Lodge cabins. James Lodge is outfitted with air conditioning. All buildings have electricity.
Although Camp does have internet access in each of its buildings, we encourage you to bring important presentations already downloaded, and come prepared to unplug for your stay!
Programming
Whether you’re planning a fun-filled day on the lake for your elementary school students, or serious team building for your office,
Camp Whitcomb/Mason is ready to accommodate! We have aligned our programs with state standards and regularly creating new curriculum. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Contact us with your goals and interest and we can work together to design something to fit your needs.
Special EventLooking to host a wedding, fundraiser, or end of year celebration? Camp can help with that! Contact Camp Whitcomb/Mason for more information on special prices.
LODGINGCamp can accommodate many different types of retreats from entire school wide educational field trips, memorable family reunions, and romantic weddings.
Community Partners are responsible for supervision of their group members at all times. Youth based groups are expected to bring chaperones to observe the required ratios.
Friendship LodgeIn our more rustic option, participants will stay in cabins located a short walk to the dining hall, which is the location of the restrooms and meeting space. Friendship Lodge dining hall can hold up to 240 people. The corresponding cabins sleep 162 people during cold months in 9 cabins or 234 people in 13 cabins during warmer months.
James LodgeWith meeting spaces, dining hall, bunk rooms and restrooms all under one roof James Lodge is a great option for those who want to reconnect with nature comfortably. James Lodge can sleep up to 120 in 8 dorm rooms and 4 apartments. Stiemke Lodge Stiemke is a great space for a cozy retreat. Food service is not provided, so make plans to utilize the kitchen with two ovens, two stoves and a microwave. Stiemke Lodge sleeps up to40 people in 3 rooms.
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To see more pictures of our facilities visit CampWhitcombMason.SmugMug.com
NGSS ALIGNED YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS NGSS SEASONAL PROGRAMS
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION NGSS ALIGNED STANDARD
ArcheryLearn the techniques of archery, and practice skills.
3-PS2-2 — Forces and Motion4-PS3.C — Relationship between Energyand Forces MS-PS2.A — Motion and Stability Forces and InteractionsMS-PS3.C — Relationship between Energyand Forces
Fire BuildingLearn the techniques of building a fire, and points of fire safety. 4-Ess3.A — Natural Resources
Shelter Building
Learn what makes a great shelter in nature and then use large motor skills and creative problem solvingto build a shelter.
2-PS1-3 — Matter and its Interactions3-5 ETS1 — Engineering Design
1800s Lumberjacking
Learn about the rich lumberjacking history in Wisconsin. After a brief history lesson in our replica lumberjack shanty. Use a cross cut saw to cut a section of a tree to take home.
4-ESS3 — Earth and Human Activity
Night Hike
Under darkness, participants walk the trails while participating in activities which highlight the uniqueness of being in nature after dark. * Night hike bags for chaperone led hikes are also available*
4-PS4.B — Electromagnetic Radiation
Nature Hike/Nature BINGO/Nature Scavenger Hunt
Either facilitated by a Camp staff, or led by chaperones, participants will be guided through trails exploring nature as they go.
2-LS4 — Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity
COLD WEATHER
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION NGSS ALIGNED STANDARD
Glacier Trail WalkParticipants will walk the trails of Camp, observing the effects of glaciers.
3-PS2.A — Forces and motion3-PS2.B — Types of interactions
Life Cycle of Trees
Engage with the life cycle of trees through activities centered around the changing of the seasons. *NEW!*
3-LS1.B — Growth and Development of Organisms
Winter BehaviorsLearn about animals winter behaviors through hands on exploration activities. *NEW!*
3-LS4 — Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity
Maple Tree Tapping
Learn about what makes sap run, while tapping a tree and gathering sap *Offered late February—Early April*
LS1.A — Structure and Function
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WARM WEATHER
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION NGSS ALIGNED STANDARD
Water Rockets
With empty water bottles collected by the group prior to arrival, watch Newton’s third law of motion in action by launching bottles through the air.
3-PS2 — Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions4-PS3 — EnergyMS–PS3.C — Energy
Lake Study
Participants will dress up in waders and take samples from Lake Keesus and examine the samples with a dichotomous key.
2-LS4 — Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity3-LS4-3 — Biological Evolution: Unity and DiversityMS-LS2.A — Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
CREATE YOUR PLAN
ADULT RETREAT PRICING – Discounted youth rates available
• 1 Day (no overnight) $1,050 $1,050 $735
• 2 Days/1 Night $2,700 $2,600 $895
• 3 Days/2 Nights $4,160 $3,850 $990
MEALS (only available for Friendship and James Lodging)
PROGRAMMING
• $30/hour
SPECIALTY PACKAGES
• 4th Grade Lumberjack – $10/person (Offered February – April) • Includes 1800's lumberjacking, maple tapping, unlocking the forest and an all you can eat pancake lunch• Building Teams – $35/person
• Participants will work on group team building skills on the ground, and then head to the high challenge course for individual challenges.
FREE PROGRAMS (sports equipment available by request)• Access to large fields and trails for self-led activities• Compasses and orienteering course materials• Fishing drop poles – no bait provided, off the shore only• Lake study supplies• Nature bingo/scavenger hunt materials• Night hike bags for self-night hike facilitating
• Use of fire circle
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• 1800s lumberjacking• Big field games• Control circle• Co-operative games• Fire building• Frisbee golf• Glacier trail walk
• Lake study• Life cycle of trees• Maple tree tapping• Nesting In• Outdoor meal prep• Shelter building• Snow shoeing
• Trail detectives (nature hike) • Unlocking the forest• Vision board• Water rocketry
• Winter behavior
SPECIALTY PROGRAMMING
• $25/person Team building• $35/person High challenge course• $45/hour Archery • $45/hour Orienteering• $45/hour Weekend outdoor education programming
• $65/hour Night hike• $85/hour Wagon ride • $100/hour Canoeing• $100/hour Fishing
PRICING Prices are subject to change, based on availability, and will include an administration fee. Please use this as a starting point to plan your visit. Camp Staff are happy to work with you to design a stay within your programming needs and price point.
JAMES FRIENDSHIP STIEMKE
• Breakfast $7.85/person
• Brunch $10.35/person • Lunch $9.10/person
• Dinner $10.35/person
Sample Lumberjack Schedule
FRIENDSHIP LODGE
50 6th graders, 5 chaperones – $4,022 total cost
DAY ONE:
9:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
11:30-12:30
12:30-4:00
4:15-4:45
5:00-6:00
6:15-7:00
7:15-7:30
7:45-8:30
8:45-9:30
9:45-10:00
10:00
DAY TWO:
7:00-8:00
8:00-8:45
8:45-9:15
9:30-11:45
12:00-12:45
12:45-1:30
1:45-2:00
2:00-2:15
2:30
Sample Outdoor Adventurer Schedule
Arrival & move into cabins
Orientation with camp staff
Orientation hike (school chaperone led)
Bag lunch & clean up
Activity 1-3
Free time
Dinner
Capture the flag (school chaperone led)
Snack & clean up
Campfire & s’mores (school chaperone led)
Night hike (school chaperone led)
Prep for bed
Quiet time
Prep for day
Breakfast & clean up
Clean cabins, move luggage to porch
Activity 4 & 5
Lunch & clean up
Free time/trading post open
Final picture
Load busses
DepartGROUP 1
GROUP 2
Activity 1 Canoeing Fire Building
Activity 2 Fire Building Canoeing
Activity 3 FishingShelter Building
Activity 4 Shelter Building Fishing
Activity 5Big Group Games
Sample Building Teams ScheduleJAMES LODGE 45 high schoolers, 5 chaperones – $5,171 Total cost DAY ONE:9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:30 11:30-12:30 12:30-4:00 4:15-4:45 5:00-6:00 6:00-6:45 6:45-8:15 8:15-8:30 8:30-9:30 9:45-10:15 10:30 DAY TWO:7:00-8:00 8:00-8:45 9:00-11:45 12:00-12:45 12:45-1:00 1:00-1:15 1:30
Arrival & move into cabinsOrientation with camp staffOrientation hike (school chaperone led)Bag lunch & clean upTeam buildingFree timeDinnerMeditative journaling (school chaperone led)Reflective peer to peer conversations (school chaperone led Snack & clean upCampfire Debrief day and prep for bed (school chaperone led)Quiet time
Clean cabins, move luggage to porchBreakfast & clean upHigh challenge courseLunch & clean upFinal pictureLoad bussesDepart
Sample Do It Yourself Schedule
STIEMKE LODGE
30 person college soccer team – $922 lodging cost
DAY ONE:
9:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
11:30-12:20
12:30-2:20
2:30-4:05
4:15-4:50
5:00-5:50
6:00-7:00
7:10-8:05
8:15-8:20
8:30-9:30
9:40-10:15
10:30
DAY TWO:
7:00-8:00
8:00-8:45
9:00-11:00
11:00-11:45
12:00-12:45
1:00-3:00
3:45-4:00
4:00
Arrival & move into lodge
Orientation with camp staff
Trail running
Group 1 prepares lunch & clean up
Drill as a team
Position specific drills
Free time
Group 2 prepares dinner & clean up
Scrimmaging
Team bonding
Snack & clean up
CampfireDebrief day
Quiet time
Clean cabins & move luggage to porch
Group 3 breakfast & clean up
Trail running
DrillsLunch & clean up
Scrimmage
Final picture
Depart
FRIENDSHIP LODGE 75 4th graders, 8 chaperones – $695 Total Cost DAY ONE:9:00-9:35 9:40-10:35 10:40-11:35 11:40-12:35 12:40-1:35 1:40-2:00 2:00
Arrival & orientationUnlocking the forestLife cycle of a tree & maple tappingSilent all you can eat pancake & sausage lunchLumberjack history & utilizing a cross cut sawFinal debrief and pictureDepart
CAMP WHITCOMB/MASONW294 N8436 Camp Whitcomb Rd., Hartland, WI 53029
(262) 538-1190BGCMilwaukee.org/Camp
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Camp Whitcomb/ Mason offers a beautiful setting
for our students to immerse themselves
in nature and take part in hands-on
outdoor activities!_ Emma, Waukesha School District
NEXT STEPS
Give us a call! We can set up a tour, confirm datesfor your stay and finalize costs and program activities.
Reach us at 262-538-1190. We look forward to hearing from you soon!