Dates for the Upcoming Season
Full Season: Tuesday June 16, 2026 – Sunday August 9, 2026
First Session: Tuesday June 16, 2026 – Sunday July 12, 2026
Second Session: Tuesday July 14, 2026 – Sunday August 9, 2026
Pathfinders Weekend: Saturday, July 18th, 2026 – Sunday, 19th 2026
Family Camp: Wednesday August 12, 2026 – Tuesday August 18, 2026
Rates for the Upcoming Season
First or Second Session
$8,300 if paying by cash or check
$8,550 if paying by credit card
(Plus $100 camper spending money deposit to cover incidental expenses—-balance refunded at the end of the summer)
Full Season
$14,500 if paying by cash or check
$14,950 if paying by credit card
(Plus $200 camper spending money deposit to cover incidental expenses—-balance refunded at the end of the summer)
Tuition Includes:
Incidental costs: Laundry, camp’s calendar, medical care as noted below, and most wilderness tripping fees (exceptions are 9th grade Big Trips to Isle Royale National Park or Quetico Provincial Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Apostle Islands Sea Kayaking).
Medical Care: Tuition covers the cost of most procedures, medicine, and treatments rendered by our doctors and nurses in camp’s health center. Parents cover the cost of prescriptions, treating pre-existing conditions, or those which, in our physician’s opinion, require off-premises consultation or hospitalization.
It is our philosophy that camp tuition should be a complete package that covers all costs that apply to the majority of campers. This is why, unlike many other camps, we don’t charge an additional fee for the items mentioned above. The only additional fees that will be charged to the camper spending money account are for optional or discretionary items that apply to only a subset of our campers, such as camp store purchases, Chicago or Minneapolis bus, trips to Lake Nebagamon for ice cream, and the previously mentioned wilderness trips.
View Full Enrollment Terms & Conditions Here
CAMPERSHIPS
By offering financial support to campers and families who cannot otherwise afford to attend, Camp Nebagamon seeks to uphold a core value since 1929: this shall be a place of welcome for all. The Camperships program provides opportunities for kids from all backgrounds, including those historically underrepresented at Camp Nebagamon, to spend 4 or 8 weeks at Camp independent of their family’s financial circumstances. Campership applications are completed each year and awards are aligned with demonstrated financial need with families asked to contribute an amount toward the cost of Camp each year based on individual financial circumstances. All camperships are distributed based on available, board-approved funding. To learn more about Camperships, and begin an application for a child, please email info@campnebagamon.com.
You can help send a child to Camp by making a contribution to the Campserships fund here.