Photo Gallery: Camp Arrowhead Past & Present

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Campers at Arrowhead always shoot high scores at the occasion inter-camp competitions.   In the art room, boys at summer camp explore their creative side.   Camp Arrowhead's open air, post-and-beam horse barn is a great structure with a great view...not to mention a great program!
         
The basketball court is home to many activities...knockout, Critter Crawl, tournaments and more.   Boys at summer camp make arrowheads, j-hooks, steak flippers and more in the blacksmith shop.   Each half of a cabin at Arrowhead holds eight campers and two summer staff.
         
The dining hall is the place to be for meals, rainy day activities and the occasional pop-up program.   Create your own box or bird house or walking stick in Camp Arrowhead's woodshop.   Boys clean up inside their cabins each morning, competing to win a trip to town for ice cream.
         
Boys at summer camp love free swim.   Flat water paddling instruction on Lake Arrowhead leads to skill acquisition and then serious fun on whitewater.   During summer camp at Arrowhead, the riflery range is actually one of the safest places in camp.
         
Campers have a great time hiking in and next to Rock Creek, a natural trout stream running through Arrowhead's property.   Camp Arrowhead's five-level rock wall is a great place to build courage and confidence.   Boys at summer camp start each day at the rock and totem poles, and that's also a great place to chill in the summer sun.