Camp Twin Lakes – Will-A-Way
Camp Twin Lakes – Will-A-Way at Fort Yargo State Park, 210 S Broad St #5, Winder, GA 30680
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Camp Twin Lakes – Will-A-Way offers activities such as equestrian therapy, horseback riding, a high ropes course, zip lines, rock walls, and gymnasium activities including the Camp Dance and talent show. Campers also take part in activities at an outdoor amphitheater, including opening ceremonies and musical guests, as well as lakefront options like fishing, kayaking, and beach volleyball. Additional programs include interactive nature exploration trails and stargazing programs.
• Ages: 7–17 years old
Camp Twin Lakes opened its cabins in 1993 and has been a place for more than 30 years where kids living with serious illnesses, disabilities, and life challenges feel truly understood. Camp Twin Lakes opened its second fully-accessible campus at Will-A-Way in Fort Yargo State Park in Winder, GA in 2009 and now owns and operates three accessible, medically-supportive campuses in Rutledge and Winder, Georgia, each fully equipped to accommodate campers of all abilities. Nature programming across Camp Twin Lakes includes a wheelchair accessible green treehouse and a 120-acre farm, and the organization offers year-round camp programs including summer and weekend programs, as well as weekend retreats for children and families during the school year. Camp Twin Lakes partners with more than 70 nonprofit organizations and works with corporate partners that support the camps through direct funding support, cause-marketing initiatives, and volunteerism, and it manages the Will-A-Way campsite inside Fort Yargo State Park in partnership with the State of Georgia.
Last updated April 22, 2026.
• Ages: 7–17 years old
Camp Twin Lakes opened its cabins in 1993 and has been a place for more than 30 years where kids living with serious illnesses, disabilities, and life challenges feel truly understood. Camp Twin Lakes opened its second fully-accessible campus at Will-A-Way in Fort Yargo State Park in Winder, GA in 2009 and now owns and operates three accessible, medically-supportive campuses in Rutledge and Winder, Georgia, each fully equipped to accommodate campers of all abilities. Nature programming across Camp Twin Lakes includes a wheelchair accessible green treehouse and a 120-acre farm, and the organization offers year-round camp programs including summer and weekend programs, as well as weekend retreats for children and families during the school year. Camp Twin Lakes partners with more than 70 nonprofit organizations and works with corporate partners that support the camps through direct funding support, cause-marketing initiatives, and volunteerism, and it manages the Will-A-Way campsite inside Fort Yargo State Park in partnership with the State of Georgia.
Last updated April 22, 2026.
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