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7255 E 700 S, Wolcottville, IN 46795, USA
Wolcottville, Indiana 46795
+1 260-351-2525

Very fun, and lots of things to do. However, the price is very expensive. They do provide lodging, food, and great experiences, I would definetly recommend this camp.

I was fairly disappointed in the quality of the cabins and in the number of activities to choose from. Furthermore, the camp doesn't have very many campers, and is quite small.

this a horrible camp my son went a there where very rude to him dont ask him to go next year

Took a drive down 700S after a day of fishing when I noticed the Camp Potawotami sign. Hadn't been up that way in 20 years. Seen the Camp was closed but from the visitors parking I noticed the lodge and all the memories returned. Attended the Camp around 79 and 80 it was an amazing gift for kids to learn team building and socialization since Facebook and texting did not exist back in the day. I see a lot of those same concepts remain today and I believe would be invaluable for children to help create a strong foundation. We actually sold popcorn for the Y back then to help pay for the camping trips. Although much has changed the memories remain. From earning a certificate for learning how to correctly use a pocket knife to the candy we could buy with our camp funds it was an amazing adventure. Archery, target shooting, nature walks, the swimming classes, crafts, the bunk bed cabins with plywood floors, and the little totem the teams won at lodge meals as a reward it all created memories that remain today. Regret not having a camera back then to capture the moments although I seen at least one picture of those bunk beds. I applaud those that continue that tradition. As children we did not know how valuable of an experience it was we were just having fun. As an adult I look back and say wow what a enriching experience that was surrounded by caring counselors and adults supervising the fun. We were truly lucky back then and sounds like the tradition continues even today. In a World of social media and everything visual I would strongly recommend such and adventure for your kids. It still leaves a positive impression on me almost 40 years later.

AWESOME Camp! I have taken my 3 kids there over the last 10 years and they always had a great time. Summer, Fall and Winter Camps! My kids still talk about the great times we all had. Priceless.

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Ymca Camp Potawotami

Health facility at 7255 E 700 S, Wolcottville, IN 46795, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Ymca Camp Potawotami: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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State:
Indiana
Address:
7255 E 700 S, Wolcottville, IN 46795, USA.
City:
Wolcottville
Postcode:
46795

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Ymca Camp Potawotami is a US Health facility based in Wolcottville, Indiana. Ymca Camp Potawotami is located at 7255 E 700 S, Wolcottville, IN 46795, USA.


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ALL reviews about Ymca Camp Potawotami

  • Logan
    Added 2015.07.25
    Very fun, and lots of things to do. However, the price is very expensive. They do provide lodging, food, and great experiences, I would definetly recommend this camp.
  • Vanessa
    Added 2015.01.08
    I was fairly disappointed in the quality of the cabins and in the number of activities to choose from. Furthermore, the camp doesn't have very many campers, and is quite small.
  • Ariana
    Added 2014.11.22
    this a horrible camp my son went a there where very rude to him dont ask him to go next year
  • Nathan
    Added 2014.09.21
    Took a drive down 700S after a day of fishing when I noticed the Camp Potawotami sign. Hadn't been up that way in 20 years. Seen the Camp was closed but from the visitors parking I noticed the lodge and all the memories returned. Attended the Camp around 79 and 80 it was an amazing gift for kids to learn team building and socialization since Facebook and texting did not exist back in the day. I see a lot of those same concepts remain today and I believe would be invaluable for children to help create a strong foundation. We actually sold popcorn for the Y back then to help pay for the camping trips. Although much has changed the memories remain. From earning a certificate for learning how to correctly use a pocket knife to the candy we could buy with our camp funds it was an amazing adventure. Archery, target shooting, nature walks, the swimming classes, crafts, the bunk bed cabins with plywood floors, and the little totem the teams won at lodge meals as a reward it all created memories that remain today. Regret not having a camera back then to capture the moments although I seen at least one picture of those bunk beds. I applaud those that continue that tradition. As children we did not know how valuable of an experience it was we were just having fun. As an adult I look back and say wow what a enriching experience that was surrounded by caring counselors and adults supervising the fun. We were truly lucky back then and sounds like the tradition continues even today. In a World of social media and everything visual I would strongly recommend such and adventure for your kids. It still leaves a positive impression on me almost 40 years later.
  • Lauren
    Added 2014.04.06
    AWESOME Camp! I have taken my 3 kids there over the last 10 years and they always had a great time. Summer, Fall and Winter Camps! My kids still talk about the great times we all had. Priceless.
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