WHY MERRIE-WOODE?

OUR MISSION

Merrie-Woode is a sanctuary of rarest beauty which inspires a lasting awareness of God’s presence. The Mission of Camp Merrie-Woode is to use that setting to nurture the physical, intellectual, and spiritual growth of girls and young women through traditional camp activities and outdoor adventures. In this friendly, non-competitive community of simplified living, each individual is valued for who she is and who she will become.


OUR VISION

To be the premier camp in America for girls and young women by providing the nurturing setting for each girl to discover and achieve her own excellence. Since 1919, Camp has been a place where girls grow, form lifelong friendships, and gain confidence through meaningful experiences in the outdoors. In our supportive community, each camper is encouraged to try new things, connect with others, and discover her true self.


OUR PHILOSOPHY

Merrie-Woode is a traditional wilderness summer camp devoted to nurturing the physical, intellectual, and spiritual growth of girls and young women in a beautiful, natural setting. The values of simplified living, warm personal relationships, and a love of nature bind our large community of campers, staff, and alumnae.


Living in rustic quarters, campers explore their interests and build their skills in areas of their choice. Our programming focuses on self-discovery, offering an array of outdoor and indoor activities in a non-competitive setting. Campers are encouraged to set goals and may, over time, achieve a high level of competence, gaining self-confidence in the process.

We strive to attract campers, staff, and camp families from varied backgrounds who value youthful time spent in nature. Merrie-Woode is a place where every girl is supported as an individual while acquiring a deepened awareness of God’s creation and an expanded awareness of the world around her. Merrie-Woode’s campers have gone on to contribute to their communities in meaningful ways throughout their lifetimes, in part because of the rich network of friendships and core values of fair play, sustained effort, and respect for others that they gained while at Camp Merrie-Woode.