Aloha Camp

Open to children aged 12 to 17, it offers outdoor activities, arts and nature programs, and wilderness camping opportunities.

Aloha Camp is located on central eastern Vermont, on the northwestern shore of Lake Morey, in the hills north of Fairlee village just west of the Connecticut River.

It is laid out over 483 acres (195 ha) of land, divided in part by Lake Morey Road, which separates the bulk of the camp from its waterfront facilities.

The camp layout is focused on the Main House and a number of activity buildings, with living quarters spread around the property.

The camps were run by members of the Gulick family until 1968, when the Aloha Foundation was established to continue their legacy.