2026 Registration Information:
2026 Camp Dates and Rates:
Full Season (entering 3rd – entering 11th grades)
7 weeks: June 24th -August 11th
$13,200
We believe strongly in the power of the 7-week camp experience, which allows a camper to settle in and gives her the time to build crucial life skills such as: self-awareness, relating with others, making friends, practicing leadership, navigating challenges, learning coping skills and building resilience with the guidance and support of thoughtful and caring staff. The length of time allows campers to develop intangible skills which prepare them for their future in college, career, and relations with family and friends.
Half Season (entering 3rd – entering 10th grades)
First Half: June 24th– July 18th
Second Half: July 19-August 11th
$9200
We recognize that today’s families face new and competing priorities which place demands on children and their schedules, making a 7-week commitment a challenge for some. Through extensive conversations with parents and feedback gleaned from family and alumnae surveys, we have determined the importance of offering more flexibility in our program so that as many families as possible can continue to benefit from the Wawenock experience. As such, in addition to our core full season program, girls aged 8-15 will also have the opportunity to attend for a half season in summer 2026.
Introductory Programs:
Wayseeker: 2 weeks (entering 3rd and 4th grades)
July 19th-August 2nd
$6000
Wayseeker is designed for campers who are ready for a bit more independence in their camp experience, but who may not be ready to commit for half or full season. Wayseekers get to choose a number of activities they want to focus on and are fully immersed in camp life and traditions for the time that they are at Camp. Wayseekers live as a unit with dedicated staff who support a positive group living experience and assist campers in becoming more independent in their routine and self-care.
Wonder Week: (entering 2nd and 3rd grades)
July 12th -18th
$2800
Wonder Week is designed for a camper’s first experience away from home. She will get a taste of camp activities, meet new friends, practice living in a group, and gain comfort in being more independent with hands-on support from attentive staff
Payment Schedule
For Full and Half Season:
- A $2000 tuition deposit is payable with the application and is refundable any time before February 1st.
- A tuition payment of $5000 is due on February 15th.
- The balance of the tuition is due on May 15th.
- No reduction is made for late arrival or early departure for any cause other than illness, in which case the loss will be shared equally between family and camp.
For Introductory Programs:
Wayseeker –
- A $2000 tuition deposit is payable with the application and is refundable any time before February 1st.
- A tuition payment of $2000 is due on February 15th.
- The balance of the tuition is due on May 15th.
- No reduction is made for late arrival or early departure for any cause other than illness, in which case the loss will be shared equally between family and camp.
Wonder Week –
- A $1000 tuition deposit is payable with the application and is refundable any time before February 1st.
- The $1800 balance of the tuition is due on February 15th.
- No reduction is made for late arrival or early departure for any cause other than illness, in which case the loss will be shared equally between family and camp.
Included in tuition:
- Personal Account: This includes items such as a yearbook and end of season activity awards for Full Season and Second Half campers.
- Bedding and Laundry: Two wool blankets, a pillow, sheets, pillowcases and hand towel are provided by camp. Personal laundry is done at Camp.
- Maine Adventure Days for Full Season and First Half Lodgers, Middlers and Sub-Seniors: Each year, campers have the opportunity to explore an activity outside of Camp such as a local hike, stand-up paddling in Casco Bay, a lobster boat excursion, or surfing!
Charges not included in the tuition:
- Camper’s Uniform: Camp Wawenock is a uniform camp. Wearing a uniform relieves the campers of the unnecessary stresses sometimes placed on girls, and allows campers to build relationships based on who they really are as individuals. The required uniform is simple and comfortable. Details about purchasing the uniform from our supplier, Maine Camp Outfitters, will be sent to enrolled families in January.
- Any medical expenses: Campers are required to be covered by family health and accident insurance.
- Horseback Riding Fees: (Optional). Full Season and Half Season campers may register for riding 2-3 times a week. Costs for the 7-week season is $550-$750 depending on the number of lessons per week, which will be determined by the camp program and staffing. For an additional fee, experienced riders may ride every regular program day (space permitting). If interested please contact Catriona and Andy. Horseback riding fees for Half Season: $275-$375, depending on the number of lessons per week. Horseback Riding for Wayseeker campers will be offered at a pro-rated rate if space allows.
- Red Cross Lifeguard Training: (Optional) For Full Season campers who are 15+ years old and have passed the Red Cross prerequisites. Space is limited and priority given to the oldest campers. $250
- Senior Camper Maine Experience Trips: Full Season and First Half campers in the Senior Unit will have the opportunity to go on overnight outdoor experiences. These may include some or all of the following: camping off site, river rafting, rock climbing, biking, hiking, sea kayaking. $225
Click here to access the 2026 Application for Registration. The application is not a binding agreement until you have received a personal confirmation of enrollment from the Directors. Once your registration is confirmed, the tuition deposit should be paid by eCheck through your CampInTouch account or sent by check to Camp Wawenock, 33 Wawenock Road, Raymond, ME 04071-6824.