January 19, 2007
Girls Camps South
by rbc
Here’s a question that people ask frequently. “What are the different activities offered at Rockbrook Camp?” Or, “How many different activities can the girls do at camp?” It’s really quite a list, but if you can imagine all the fun things girls would like to do at camp, Rockbrook covers the bases. Here’s the list.
- Archery
- Riflery
- Gymnastics
- Sports (basketball, soccer, group games)
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Drama/Play
- Nature Discovery
- Dance
- Curosty (jewelry making, basket weaving, loom weaving, knitting)
- Hobby Nook (batik, candle making, leather working, woodcraft)
- Hodge Podge (tie dying, fabric painting, misc. decorations)
- Pottery (wheel-thrown, hand-built)
- Journalism & Creative Writing
- Digital Photography
- Backpacking
- Day Hiking
- Sea Kayaking
- Whitewater Kayaking
- Whitewater Rafting
- Whitewater Canoeing
- Alpine Tower Ropes Course Climbing
- Rock Climbing
- Mountain Biking
- Horseback Riding
- Barn Club (Horse Grooming & Care)
Four different general categories— Skill-based, Creativity-based, Adventure-based, and Equestrian-related— that’s 26 in all! There’s certainly a lot going on. Lots of action! And this doesn’t count any of the extra special events! Learn more about these camp activities on the main RBC site.
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if the girls dont wanna do the rafiting and Canoeing do they have to
Hi Jennifer.
If a camper doesn’t want to go rafting or canoeing, she doesn’t have to. In fact, at Rockbrook none of the activities are required. You pick which ones you want to do!
It’s hard to say, of course, but we are still seeing strong enrollment for camp, indicating that families value their daughters’ camp experience and are willing to make it a priority in their family budgets. As for the economic downturn, I think we’ll be surprised how quickly confidence can be restored and people feel good about things again.
How you think when the economic crisis will end? I wish to make statistics of independent opinions!
Cassidy, We only ride English. Once in a while we’ll do some bareback riding, but not very often.
i love to ride but im western what do you have for western riders
Yasmin,
Check out the dates on the “registration page.”
http://www.rockbrookcamp.com/registration.html
when does the camp start up.