Lanakila Camp

Lanakila Camp is a private summer camp for boys on Lake Morey in Fairlee, Vermont. Founded in 1922 on the grounds of a 19th-century farm property, it is one of the state's older organized camps, with a significant number of period buildings in the Adirondack rustic style. The camp offers an array of outdoor activities, including water and field sports and hiking, and indoor arts and crafts programs, all generally infused with an educational purpose. It has two three-week sessions, typically running from late June to mid-August, with an overlapping 10-day program for younger boys. During the off-season, its facilities are used as the Hulbert Outdoor Center, an educational center for adults and children. The camp property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

Lanakila Camp

Lanakila Camp is a private summer camp for boys on Lake Morey in Fairlee, Vermont. Founded in 1922 on the grounds of a 19th-century farm property, it is one of the state's older organized camps, with a significant number of period buildings in the Adirondack rustic style. The camp offers an array of outdoor activities, including water and field sports and hiking, and indoor arts and crafts programs, all generally infused with an educational purpose. It has two three-week sessions, typically running from late June to mid-August, with an overlapping 10-day program for younger boys. During the off-season, its facilities are used as the Hulbert Outdoor Center, an educational center for adults and children. The camp property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.