The following represents information about recreational opportunities available to people with disabilities in Maine. The level of access and/or compliance with regulatory mandates for public accommodations has not been verified; the information has been provided by the listed organization. Calling ahead for specific accessibility information is highly recommended.
Camp Capella on Philips Lake, Lucerne, Maine
United C.P. of Northeastern Maine. (207) 941-2952.
Camp STRIVE
E-mail: info@pslstrive.org, Phone: (207) 774-6278
CAMP STRIVE is a day camp that provides young adults (15-24) with
developmental disabilities the opportunity to make friends and learn
valuable skills in a safe, inclusive environment. Camp sessions run in
the summer and during school vacations.
Maine Youth Camping Association
Email: myca@maine.edu, Phone: (207) 581-1350.
The MYCA provides information about boys', girls' and coed youth camps throughout the state. These camps offer educational and recreational opportunities for children ages 7-18. Contact them for information about camps that can accommodate children with special needs.
Pine Tree Camp
Pine Tree Camp welcomes about 500 children and adults with physical and/or developmental disabilities each summer to participate in recreational opportunities in fully-accessible setting. Beginning in 2002, the camp will also offer recreational opportunities in the fall, winter and spring months.
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