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One Week of Overnight Family Camping from YMCA Camps (Up to 67% Off). Four Options Available.

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Families sleep in cabins and enjoy provided meals at camp near Lake Huron

Choose from Four Options

  • $799 for one week of overnight family camping for up to four people June 29–July 5 ($1,800 value)
  • $799 for one week of overnight family camping for up to four people July 6–12 ($1,800 value)
  • $799 for one week of overnight family camping for up to four people July 27–August 2 ($1,800 value)
  • $149 for the addition of one more family member to any of the above camping trips ($450 value)

Families head to YMCA Camp Nissokone for a seven-day, six-night vacation. There, they tote along their own bedding and towels to their private cabins, each equipped with its own bathroom. Campers don't have to worry about meals, as Camp Nissokone serves three squares a day and accommodates special dietary requirements. That leaves plenty of time for nature-based fun. The camp encompasses 200 acres and a half-mile of shore on Lake Van Etten. Visitors can add on activities such as horseback riding, paintball, and canoeing on the Ausable River to their trips, or venture to the nearby town of Oscoda. During the session that begins June 29, the camp will celebrate its 100th birthday with fireworks.

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Registration required; subject to availability. Valid for any combination of adults ages 13 years and older and children 2-12 years old; children younger than 2 may attend free. "Add one additional family member option" valid only in conjunction with a 4-person Session 1, 2, or 5 family camp Groupon. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About YMCA Camps

It's one of the central rituals of youth: summer camp. No child should be deprived of the joys of canoeing under an open sky, sleeping in a rustic cabin, telling stories around a campfire, and spit-taking at a lonely sasquatch gazing mournfully from the forest. That's why the YMCA runs two camps in eastern Michigan. Just an hour from downtown Detroit sits Camp Ohiyesa, located on the edge of Fish Lake in the middle of lush farmland. And at Camp Nissokone, 170 acres of lakefront campground offers everything from horse riding to wakeboarding to arts and crafts.

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