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Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer's four-week sessions are our signature programs. Called First and Second Session, these four weeks of overnight camp provide the greatest opportunity for campers to grow independence, learn skills that will last a lifetime and have a lot of fun along the way.
The longer session affords campers the time to really settle into life at Camp. Campers build strong relationships with their cabinmates and counselors.
Setting personal or Blue and Green Book goals is an integral part of First and Second Session camps.
Whether a camper's goal is to sail on a Sunfish with a friend, hit an archery target at 30 yards, learn all the nautical knots or simply grow in confidence, the four weeks during the First or Second Session is enough time to accomplish these goals and more.
Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer help kids become their best selves in a supportive and caring environment. We create an environment that makes the right thing to do the cool thing to do and campers respond by making good choices and decisions.
First and Second Sessions, four weeks each, are for campers ages 7 - 16.
Camp Sea Gull
Spend a summer like none other at Camp Sea Gull for boys. Campers build their self-confidence by participating in hands-on activities taught by knowledgeable counselors and peers. Whether it’s learning to tie a clove hitch or taking the Sunfish out on their own, they earn ranks by developing skills in activities.
Camp Seafarer
Camp Seafarer for girls is located on the coast of North Carolina. Campers build their self-confidence by participating in hands-on activities taught by knowledgeable counselors and peers. Whether it’s learning to tie a clove hitch or taking the Sunfish out on their own, they earn ranks by developing skills in activities.
Activities
Along with sailing and powerboating, we have a wide variety of land and water activities including swimming, fishing, creative arts, archery, golf, tennis, pickleball, lacrosse, soccer, basketball, volleyball (Seafarer), environmental discovery, riflery, canoeing, paddleboarding, kayaking and high ropes courses. Campers earn ranks by developing skills in activities.