Kroka Expeditions Summer Camp
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Kroka is a wilderness expedition school for young people based on an organic farm in Marlow, New Hampshire.
Sign-up Information
Ages: 9 to 18.
Grades 3rd grade through 12th grade.
Registration required
- Specific dates
Friday, February 14 – Sunday, August 3
Please read through our pre-program information, then our registration and tuition information on our website before starting registration. Signup is ongoing until spots are filled or that session begins. Various sessions start between June 22 and August 10, 2024. View and register for summer programs at: https://kroka.org/programs/summer/
Cost
Cost varies for each session. Each session's price is adjusted based on household income, most are from $475 - $5,475 at full price. Additional financial aid is available through a scholarship application available on their website. All programs require an initial deposit.
- Financial Aid and/or Scholarship Available
- Sliding scale based on income
Location
- In-person only.
767 Forest Road (NH Route 123)
Marlow, NH 03456
United States
Outside Cambridge
Dates and Times
This program runs during the summer.
Monday through Friday.
Programs range from 1 to 3 weeks in length. This program season runs from June 22nd to August 16th
Additional information
We believe that the consciousness and altruistic will can be brought forward through a living relationship with the natural world and by taking our places within the circle of community. This year we will host Outdoor, overnight explorations for different age groups with a wide variety of outdoor activities. For teens, check out offerings like Adventure Racing, From Cedar to Sea, Rock, Rope and Rescue, and Sustainability Adventure. Activities include but are not limited to: Wilderness skills, Whitewater Paddling, Climbing/Caving, backpacking, Sea Kayaking and more!
Kroka Expeditions is a non-profit wilderness expedition school based on a year-round, organic farm in Marlow, New Hampshire. We believe that consciousness and altruism can be brought forward through a living relationship with the natural world, and by taking our places within the circle of community.
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Last updated March 5, 2025.