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Camp of Champs

Camp of Champs

Park Rapids, Minnesota - Hubbard County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Park Rapids

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Park Rapids, Minnesota

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Provider overview

Camp of Champs is an accredited overnight summer camp in Park Rapids for youth ages 11-19 with disabilities, focused on confidence, social skills, and team building.

Camp of Champs is an ACA-accredited Park Rapids overnight camp serving youth with disabilities through character and social-skill building since 2006.

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Ages
Youth ages 11-19 with ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral or mental health needs, or autism
Season
Summer overnight camp
Cost
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Location contacts

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Camp of Champs

Camp is seasonal with set ages and sessions. Families should confirm dates, eligibility, and registration directly.

Programs and offerings

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Overnight special-needs summer camp

Overnight camp for youth with disabilities, social-skill building, team building, a challenge course, and registration.

Ages
Youth ages 11-19 with ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral or mental health needs, or autism
Season
Summer overnight camp
Schedule
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Cost
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Camp of Champs is an American Camp Association-accredited overnight summer camp in Park Rapids, Minnesota for youth ages 11-19 with disabilities including ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral and mental health needs, and autism, building confidence and social skills through team building and a challenge course.
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Program details we found

Overnight special-needs summer camp

Camp of Champs is an American Camp Association-accredited overnight summer camp in Park Rapids, Minnesota for youth ages 11-19 with disabilities including ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral and mental health needs, and autism, building confidence and social skills through team building and a challenge course.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names overnight special-needs camp, youth with disabilities, ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral and mental health needs, autism, team building, and a challenge course.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about camper grouping, staff support, the challenge course, what to pack, and post-camp family follow-up.

What we checked

What we found: Camp of Champs is an American Camp Association-accredited overnight summer camp in Park Rapids, Minnesota for youth ages 11-19 with disabilities including ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral and mental health needs, and autism, building confidence and social skills through team building and a challenge course.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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  • Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
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