Youth Outcomes
Confidence and Independence – Your child will build self-reliance and discover new strengths by trying activities, setting personal goals, and thriving in a supportive camp environment.
Friendship and Belonging – Camp provides a safe, inclusive space where your child will form lasting friendships, develop teamwork skills, and feel a true sense of community.
Resilience and Growth – With guidance from our caring staff, your child will learn to embrace new experiences, overcome challenges, and return home with a stronger sense of self.
Summer Overnight Camp Dates
June 22 – August 12, 2026
The countdown is on until the fun begins!
Who Can Attend
Summer Day Camp is open to kids and teens ages 7–17. Each day is packed with hands-on fun—swimming, hiking, fishing, crafting, playing games, and more. Campers are supported by caring counselors and fueled by healthy snacks and lunch provided daily.
Campers spend four nights in a cabin with two camp staff members who create a fun and memorable atmosphere. Campers get the chance to try new things such as canoeing, hiking, singing camp songs, arts and crafts, aquatic activities, and field games, like archery.
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Leader-In-Training (LIT) Program
Our two-week Leader-in-Training (LIT) Program helps teens develop the skills and confidence to become leaders in their communities and beyond. Designed around hands-on leadership development in the camp setting, participants explore different leadership styles, shadow Program Specialists, and take the lead in planning an All-Camp activity. Teens interested in the program complete an application and interview process prior to registration. Please note: LITs return home during the weekend between the two program weeks.
Camp Weekly Themes
This summer at Camp Whitcomb/Mason, every week offers a new adventure—from sports and outdoor survival to eco exploration, water fun, campfire cooking, and even a trip back to medieval times. Campers will build confidence, spark friendships, and make unforgettable memories as they learn, play, and grow together.
June 2026
Week 1: June 22-26 – Camp Olympics Week
Campers will go for the gold in a week filled with excitement and adventure! Together, we’ll celebrate the spirit of the Olympics with fun challenges, friendly competition, and plenty of camp magic. Let the games begin at Camp Whitcomb/Mason!
July 2026
Week 2: July 6-10 – Adventure Week
Gear up for a week of exploration and excitement! Campers will embark on thrilling adventures, discovering new challenges and making unforgettable memories. From daring activities to outdoor quests, every day is a chance to explore, learn, and have fun!
Week 3: July 13-17 – Sports Week
Get ready for a week full of energy, teamwork, and friendly competition! Campers will dive into a variety of games and activities that keep everyone moving and having fun. From exciting challenges to all-out camp fun, it’s a week where every camper can shine!
Week 4: July 20-24 – Water Week
Make a splash during a week full of water-filled fun and adventure! Campers will dive into exciting games, challenges, and activities that keep everyone moving and engaged. From thrilling water adventures to team challenges, every day brings excitement and discovery!
Week 5: July 27-31 – Outdoor Cooking Week
We’re going to fire up the fun during Outdoor Cooking Week! Campers will learn to create delicious meals and treats over the campfire. From hands-on cooking challenges to tasty discoveries, every day is full of flavor and adventure!
August 2026
Week 6: August 3-7 – Glow Party Week
Get ready to light up the week at Camp Whitcomb/Mason! Campers will enjoy neon games, glowing crafts, and exciting activities that shine in the dark. From glowing adventures to dazzling surprises, every day is full of energy and fun!
Week 7: August 10-12 – Circus Week (Mini Week)
Come to Camp ready for a week of circus fun and festivities! Campers will enjoy carnival classics like face painting, tasty treats, exciting games, and even making balloon animals. Plus, everyone gets a chance at the ultimate camp challenge—dunking their counselor!
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Camp Whitcomb/Mason is nestled on 300 acres in Hartland, Wisconsin—just a short drive from Milwaukee.
Camp Whitcomb/Mason
W294 N8436 Camp Whitcomb Road
Hartland, WI 53029
Meet the Camp Member Experience Director
Sarah “Charlie” Resch has been with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee for 14 years and brings 34 years of experience in the camping industry. With a degree in Recreation Management, she’s passionate about youth development, outdoor experiences, safety & risk management, and creating spaces where kids grow, lead, and thrive.
Member Experience Director Q&A
Why do you choose to work at Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee?
I work at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee because I believe every young person deserves a safe place to grow, learn, and be seen for who they truly are. This work allows me to combine my passion for leadership, youth development, and building strong communities. Every day, I get to support staff who are shaping the next generation—helping them find their confidence, develop their voice, and realize their potential. The mission is personal to me, and the impact is real. Being part of something bigger than myself—where we’re creating opportunities, fostering resilience, and changing lives—is why I’m here.
Who was a significant influence in your life?
My Camp Director, Michele Skarda, is someone who has had a significant influence on my life. She was my first supervisor, who taught me how to lead a group of girls and be a strong role model. We became close friends when I moved in with her for a few weeks to nanny for her infant and 6-year-old after she had surgery, and soon I felt like a part of the family. I became her Assistant Camp Director, and she was so open about teaching me how to run a camp. Unfortunately, I also learned about caring for a friend and her family through the end-of-life stages of metastatic breast cancer, but I wouldn’t trade any of those days with her and her family. I still think “What would Michele do” in tough moments. She is a forever friend in my heart.
What advice do you have for today's youth?
My advice to today’s youth is this: You are more powerful than you think. The world will try to tell you who you are or what you’re capable of—but don’t let it define you. Surround yourself with people who lift you up, stay curious, and don’t be afraid to fail forward. Every challenge you face is shaping your strength and resilience. Speak up for what matters, take care of your mental health, and remember: your voice, your story, and your choices matter. Keep showing up as your whole self—the world needs exactly that.
What impact is BGCGM making in the community?
Camp Whitcomb/Mason is more than a summer camp—it’s a launchpad for confidence, connection, and emotional growth. Through outdoor adventures, creative expression, and supportive friendships, campers build life skills they carry home—strengthening youth, families, and communities for the long term.
What makes Camp special?
What makes Camp so special is that it creates a world where kids can just be kids—fully, freely, and joyfully. It’s one of the few places where youth are unplugged from phones and distractions and deeply plugged into themselves, each other, and the natural world.
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