Fishing Fun day and Tournament

Join Us Sat, Sept 11th for a Fishing Fun Day at Camp! Jeff Kersten and Patrick Lehman will be leading a fishing tournament on Knight and Orlando Lakes. Schedule: Fri: if you are staying overnight, you are welcome to come to camp anytime after 7pm to settle in. Sat: 6:45-7:30 Breakfast 7:30-12:00 On the water 12:00-12:45 Lunch 1:00 – 3:00 Continued fishing and various activities including casting, fly tying and more You DO need a fishing license if 17 or older (will need a guardian if under 18 and staying over night) The competition may include biggest Northern by fish,…

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EAA week – we have a place you can land

Are you going to the EAA AirVenture July 26th-August 1st? Need a place to stay that is quiet and less than an hour away? The Basile Retreat Center at Camp Tamarack is a great option! Rates per night/room: $89 for 1-2 people, $119 for 3 people or $149 for 4 people. Each room has a double bed and bunk beds as well as its bathroom/shower. Wi-Fi is available upon request. Activities included with your stay: swimming (no lifeguard), boating (canoes, kayaks and all equipment provided), hiking trails, carpet ball, GAGA ball pit and more…. Please note that Camp Tamarack does…

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Sars-COV-2 (COVID-19) Plan for 2021 (Updated 21Mar21)

This information is subject to change depending on updated information on infection rates, CDC guidelines, vaccinations and further testing. Any changes or updates will be communicated on the Camp and Region websites and social media as well as directly with groups it may affect.   As stewards of creation including the space of Camp Tamarack and the people who would be there in any capacity as staff, volunteers, rentals, retreat attendees and such we are looking at the following guidelines to keep people safe during this time of pandemic and health concerns. We understand the diverse responses to the pandemic…

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Spring in to Camp 2021

Join us for (Socially Distanced) Spring Into Camp 2021 Thurs May 13th – Grounds and Spaces     Saturday May 15th – John Gray and Tamarack Lodges Thurs May 20th – Grounds and Spaces     Saturday May 22nd – Cabins and Waterfront All 4 days will run from approximately 8am to 4pm – lunch will be provided. Spring into Camp is devoted to getting Camp Tamarack ready for the summer season. The power and water are turned back on, the waterfront is set up, trails are cleared, and the cabins get cleaned up for the summer. There is much to do…

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What is Fall Out of Camp (and Spring in to Camp)?

Fall Out of Camp is a weekend devoted to getting Camp Tamarack ready for the winter months. Most of our 21 buildings do not have heat or insulation, so we need to make sure the water and power is shut off, the windows and doors are closed and locked and ready for Wisconsin wind, snow and temperatures. We also close down the waterfront, which means cleaning out the boat house of anything the animals can make a nest of, and taking those items, along with the watercraft, to their winter storage areas. We make sure the rest of the Camp…

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New Wheels at Camp

Camp has received 8 new wheels this fall! Attached to those wheels are a new John Deere tractor for mowing+ and new Camp truck for hauling+! The First Baptist Church in Ixonia heard our plight of the riding lawn mower deciding not to work anymore this year and really stepped up to work with Kim and provide Camp a brand new John Deere X570 that will mainly be used for mowing grass in those hard to reach places that the big tractor just can’t get, but is too big for a push mower to handle. Earlier this year, Carolyn reached…

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Tamarack Tales: The Water Tells A Story

Camp Tamarack hosted its first-ever Tamarack Tales nature camp in July of 2018. With three lakes and a little over 180 acres, there is a lot of nature to be had at Camp Tamarack Most campers know about Orlando Lake, which is where our swimming beach is. Some know that Orlando is connected to Knight Lake, which is what the Vespers area overlooks. A few know about Youngs Lake, which has its own Tamarack water access and a dock just down the trail across from the Basile Retreat Center. During Tamarack Tales, campers had the opportunity to do citizen science…

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Tamarack Tales – New offering in 2018

 The camp runs July 15-18 and there is still time to register!  Tamarack Tales is an interactive hands-on-get-dirty exploration of Camp Tamarack’s forest, prairie, wetland and lake features. Participants will start by learning to use DOTS (The Digital Observation Technology Skills) technology kits to analyze lake samples for water quality. This inquiry-based lesson navigates the basics of the scientific method and focuses on the importance of good scientific communication and sharing discoveries with others.  They will use the technology tools found in the DOTS kits to make observations, take measurements, explore the micro and macro details of their environment, and learn…

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