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Beaver Camp offers summer resident camps, day camp, wilderness camps, youth winter camps, and Winter Camp, along with adult retreats and weekend adult and youth rental groups. The program also hosts the David Tuttle Memorial Ice Fishing Derby and the 54th Annual Benefit Auction. Beaver Camp runs Creation Investigation, a nature study program for Christian schools called Creation Investigation (a nature study program for Christian schools).
• Ages: 6–17 years old
Beaver Camp is the DBA of Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association, Inc., a group of approximately 198 members governed by a Board of Directors. The Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association purchased Beaver Camp in April of 1969 and has sponsored successive Christian summer children's camps there since the summer of 1969. In 1979 the first year-round director was hired and year-round programming began. A challenge course was installed in 1986 and is expanded on an ongoing basis. In 1987, 36 weekends were used throughout the year. Creation Investigation was first offered in 1992. Beaver Camp for Boys began in 1946, the property was sold to Dorothy Jackson in 1914, and James Shapland purchased the camp in 1959 and continued Beaver Camp for Boys before the Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association bought the property in 1969. Beaver Camp notes that it is celebrating over 50 years of dynamic friendships, fun adventures, and songs around the campfire.
The mission of Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association is to provide facilities and programs, infused by God's love, in which individuals of every age are invited to establish and grow in their relationships with Jesus Christ and others by providing inviting natural settings that honor God's creation and are conducive to being drawn closer to nature's creator, Jesus Christ; providing sound Christian teaching and role models who introduce individuals to Jesus Christ, challenging and encouraging deeper relationships with Him; helping to develop an understanding of Christianity that can inform and be lived out in all areas of life; encouraging individuals to realize that one's Christian life is meant to be lived out in community with other believers and to actively participate in a church in their local area; and partnering with supporting churches and the local community to be in tune with how it can serve their needs, so that God will continue to unfold His plan and His power through these prepared individuals.
Beaver Camp is registered as a nonprofit charitable 501(c)(3) organization, and donations to Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association (DBA Beaver Camp) are tax deductible. The organization states that it partners with supporting churches and the local community to be in tune with how it can serve their needs.
Last updated February 5, 2026.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
Beaver Camp is the DBA of Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association, Inc., a group of approximately 198 members governed by a Board of Directors. The Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association purchased Beaver Camp in April of 1969 and has sponsored successive Christian summer children's camps there since the summer of 1969. In 1979 the first year-round director was hired and year-round programming began. A challenge course was installed in 1986 and is expanded on an ongoing basis. In 1987, 36 weekends were used throughout the year. Creation Investigation was first offered in 1992. Beaver Camp for Boys began in 1946, the property was sold to Dorothy Jackson in 1914, and James Shapland purchased the camp in 1959 and continued Beaver Camp for Boys before the Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association bought the property in 1969. Beaver Camp notes that it is celebrating over 50 years of dynamic friendships, fun adventures, and songs around the campfire.
The mission of Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association is to provide facilities and programs, infused by God's love, in which individuals of every age are invited to establish and grow in their relationships with Jesus Christ and others by providing inviting natural settings that honor God's creation and are conducive to being drawn closer to nature's creator, Jesus Christ; providing sound Christian teaching and role models who introduce individuals to Jesus Christ, challenging and encouraging deeper relationships with Him; helping to develop an understanding of Christianity that can inform and be lived out in all areas of life; encouraging individuals to realize that one's Christian life is meant to be lived out in community with other believers and to actively participate in a church in their local area; and partnering with supporting churches and the local community to be in tune with how it can serve their needs, so that God will continue to unfold His plan and His power through these prepared individuals.
Beaver Camp is registered as a nonprofit charitable 501(c)(3) organization, and donations to Adirondack Mennonite Camping Association (DBA Beaver Camp) are tax deductible. The organization states that it partners with supporting churches and the local community to be in tune with how it can serve their needs.
Last updated February 5, 2026.
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