Camp Puh'tok for Boys and Girls, Inc.

17433 Big Falls Rd, Monkton, MD 21111
Camp Puh'tok for Boys and Girls, Inc. Camp Puh'tok for Boys and Girls, Inc. is one of the popular Non-Profit Organization located in 17433 Big Falls Rd ,Monkton listed under Campground in Monkton , Non-profit organization in Monkton , Academic Camp in Monkton ,

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Since 1942, Camp Puh’tok has provided young people and their families with fresh air, wonderful programs, and FUN! Campers ages 5-16 take part in summer camp activities that emphasize leadership, teamwork, appreciation of nature, and re-discovering our American heritage. In addition to our day and overnight summer camps we offer year round team-building and outdoor education day trips, weekday retreats, camp rentals and even full camp wedding packages.



LOCATION

Camp Puh’tok is set in picturesque Northern Baltimore County, Maryland. Located on over 60 acres of pristine woodlands and bordered by the scenic Gunpowder Falls River and State Park, campers and guests enjoy exploring all that our natural environment has to offer.



HISTORY
Camp Puh'tok, a non-profit summer camp, was founded by Brigadier Douglas G. Eldredge in 1941. In the early years, young men from the Highlandtown and Middle River Boys Clubs made up our first campers and helped build the first camp facilities. In the 1950’s and 60’s, Chief Sunrise (Rubin Jacobs), a great grandson of the Sioux chief Sitting Bull, mentored campers and helped craft the camp’s Native American programs.



Once a boys-only camp, girls were invited to attend Camp Puh'tok in the mid 1980's. In 2002, under a public-private partnership, Puh’tok received permanent land protection under the Gunpowder Falls Conservancy. This action will help ensure that future campers enjoy the same natural resources as present campers do, for generations to come. In 2007, Puh'tok came under private ownership where it continues to live out it's original mission "to serve children from all socio-economic backgrounds with meaningful hands-on outdoor learning activities that foster an appreciation for nature, our history, and one another."

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