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    Camp Skylemar

    Maine, United States
    Camp is in session
    Gender

    All boys

    Stay

    Overnight camp

    Ages

    7 - 15 yrs

    Staff to Camper

    About our camp

    A camp friendship that lasted for a lifetime lies at the foundation of Skylemar. Lee and Herb knew first-hand the transformative impact of a quality camp, so they decided to nurture the same relationships in the camp they founded. Most of the Skylemar staff has been working at the camp for long years. A prospective staff member should prove that he or she can be a role model for boys – a condition every instructor and counselor should meet to become a member of Skylemar family. 5-8 boys live with their counselors in more than 25 cabins with bathrooms and electricity. Cabin life is full of fun and learning – a new card trick or playing a song on the guitar can be learnt overnight. At Skylemar boys not only have ready-made, healthy food, but also cook themselves. The freshly-picked berries from the nearby garden go into tasty cookies campers bake and enjoy together.

    Our programs

    Here is the list of activities campers can choose from while being in Skylemar: watersports, lacrosse, hockey, football, baseball, golf, tennis, soccer, basketball, archery, and crafts. A challenge course, overnight trips, campcraft activities enhance boys’ camp experience further by developing essential personal and social skills. Every single activity is there to help boys build character, compassion, independence and leadership for many years to come.

    Activities

    23+ activities to choose from - here are some highlights:

    ArcheryArchery
    BasketballBasketball
    CampfiresCampfires
    CampingCamping
    FootballFootball
    GolfGolf

    Session overview

    Camp season
    27 Jun - 08 Aug 2026
    Program profile
    3 sessions · Overnight
    Rates & Stays
    Planning Estimate
    Day session
    Per-day tuition
    N/A
    Overnight session
    Per-night tuition
    from $420 USD

    Program-specific tuition options

    This camp may offer session-specific tuition structures, including variations by length of stay, enrollment timing, or payment schedule. Families should confirm details directly with the provider.

    Per-night (overnight) and per-day (day) figures are calculated from each session's standard tuition and shown as a planning reference only. We show the lowest per-night or per-day rate across this camp's sessions, so the total for a given session, and your actual tuition, may be higher depending on length of stay, age group, or enrollment timing.

    This estimate helps families understand the overall scale of commitment across stay options. Final tuition, inclusions, discounts, and payment structures vary by session and are confirmed directly with the camp.

    Upcoming sessions:

    Where our camp is located

    Naples, Maine, United States

    457 Sebago RoadNaples, Maine, United States

    Field Guide

    Summer camp in Maine

    A field guide to what a camp summer looks like in Maine: the forms it takes, how the landscape and climate shape it, and what it asks of a family.

    Field notes:
    Read the Maine guide

    Weather in Maine

    Maine runs a short, mild summer rather than a hot one. The core camp weeks are comfortably warm by day and cool by night, with the chill deepening inland and up north, so an evening campfire earns its place even in high summer. Inland lake water warms enough for real swimming by the later weeks; the Atlantic stays cold all season, which is why a coastal swim is quick and bracing. Expect black flies and mosquitoes in the early woods, fog along the shore, and long northern daylight that keeps the day going late.

    Typical camp season June to August. Daytime highs 74 to 80°F (23 to 27°C), overnight lows 55 to 61°F (13 to 16°C).

    Getting there in Maine

    Most families reach Maine camp country through Portland International Jetport (PWM), the state's main airport, down in the south. For central lake country and the gateway to the north woods, Bangor International (BGR) can sit closer to the destination, and plenty of out-of-region families instead fly into Boston (BOS) and drive up the interstate and turnpike that run the length of the state.

    From any of these, camp is a drive out of the city, sometimes an easy one and sometimes long, and the pattern holds: highway gives way to secondary roads, and for the wilderness forms the secondary roads give way to gravel and then to no road at all, where contact ends by design. Coastal and day camps invert this, sitting close to where families already are. Specific pickups, shuttles, and timing are things to settle directly with the camp.

    The Parent Side Quest in Maine

    Whether your Maine summer means a mailbox and a visiting day or a child home every evening, the parent has a whole experience of it running alongside the child's. There is the drive and the handoff, the slow information loop for the send-away forms, and, in the lake towns and along the midcoast, the low hum of other camp families moving through the same weekends, filling the same inns and tables, living the same waiting.

    That waiting, and the strange work of trusting a place with someone you love, is its own thing worth understanding, separate from any single camp or child. The Parent Side Quest is the part of the Field Guide about exactly that experience.

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    Safety & oversight:

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    Our role:

    Kampspire does not verify, monitor, or evaluate compliance with these standards. Program details, pricing, policies, and availability are determined by individual providers and must be confirmed directly with them.

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