Camp.com: A Family Experience Company
Camp.com is a Family Experience Company. Designed to inspire and engage families, yes you read right! Founded on the founding principles of life-long learning, exploration and adventure – we create programs for families and their kids with age-appropriate adventures that encourage them to think independently, act responsibly and form meaningful relationships. And it's not just the parents who love Camp.com: we get rave reviews from parents, educators and kids alike.
Ages 0-2
What are Family Experiences?
When it comes to creating lasting family memories, few things compare to a camping trip. Camping is the perfect opportunity to unplug from technology and spend quality time with loved ones in the great outdoors. And with so many beautiful campgrounds across the country, there’s sure to be a perfect spot for your next adventure.
But planning a camping trip can be daunting, especially if you’re new to the experience. That’s where Camp.com comes in. We’re a one-stop shop for all your camping needs, from finding the perfect campsite to renting gear and making reservations. We even offer concierge services to help plan your trip from start to finish.
Most importantly, we love camping and want to help you create incredible family memories that will last a lifetime. So whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, we’re here to help make your next camping trip unforgettable.
Ages 3-5
How to Find Family Activities
There are a lot of great ways to find family activities. The internet is full of resources, but sometimes it's hard to know where to start. Here are a few tips:
1. Check out websites like Camp.com. We offer a variety of activities for families, including camping, hiking, and more.
2. Ask your friends and family members if they have any recommendations. Chances are, they know of some great activities in your area that you may not be aware of.
3. Use social media to your advantage. There are tons of families on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram who love sharing their favorite things to do with others. A simple search can lead you to some great ideas for things to do with your family.
4. Get creative! Just because something isn't marketed as a "family activity" doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed by the whole family. Brainstorm some ideas with your spouse or partner and see what you can come up with.
5. And last but not least, don't forget about good old-fashioned trial and error. Sometimes the best way to find something everyone will enjoy is to just try out a bunch of different things until you find something everyone loves.
Ages 6-8
Ages 9-12
Teen
Family Vacations and Getaways
There's no better way to bond with your family and friends than by taking a trip together. Camp.com is the perfect place to start planning your next family vacation or getaway. We offer a wide variety of experiences, from camping and RVing to cabins and cottages, that are sure to please everyone in your group. Plus, our experienced staff can help you plan and book all the details of your trip, so all you have to do is relax and enjoy quality time with your loved ones.
So what are you waiting for? Start planning your next family adventure today at Camp.com!
Adult
Challenge Ideas for Families
When it comes to family fun, there are few things more enjoyable than getting outdoors and spending time together. Camping is the perfect way to do just that, and Camp.com is dedicated to helping families have the best camping experience possible.
If you're looking for some great ideas to get the whole family involved in your next camping trip, check out our list of challenge ideas below:
1. Scavenger Hunt: This classic activity is a great way to get everyone moving and exploring the campground. Hide a list of items around your campsite and see who can find them all first!
2. Nature Photography: Get everyone behind the lens and capture some beautiful memories of your surroundings. Encourage creative composition and watch as everyone's unique perspective comes through in their photos.
3. Night Hike: After sunset, head out on a short hike with flashlights or headlamps and see what nocturnal creatures you can spot along the way. This is a great way to introduce younger children to hiking and nature at night.
4. Star Gazing: Lay out a blanket under the stars and spend some time learning about constellations and identifying planets visible in the night sky. Don't forget to make wishes on shooting stars!
5. Campfire Cooking: Put your campfire skills to the test with some creative cooking challenges like baking pies in an orange or making foil packet meals. Everyone will love eating their delicious creations around