Camp Ehawee (pronounced e-how-e) was purchased in 1951. Girl Scouts at the time held a competition to name the new camp, and Jacqualine Kramer won with the name "Camp Ehawee," meaning "Camp of the Laughing Maidens." Camp Ehawee is our overnight resi…
Camp Ehawee (pronounced e-how-e) was purchased in 1951. Girl Scouts at the time held a competition to name the new camp, and Jacqualine Kramer won with the name "Camp Ehawee," meaning "Camp of the Laughing Maidens." Camp Ehawee is our overnight resident camp and can accommodate a large number of campers and staff.
Camp Ehawee is full of large trees, creek access, many trails, and an array of sleeping options. This camp property is quite expansive with over 200 acres of land. There truly is a place for everyone at Camp Ehawee.
Ehawee campers canoe on a tributary of the Black River and creek hop at Crystal Creek. This property is also complete with an outdoor amphitheater, heated pool, cabins, hatchet throwing, archery, field sports, sand volleyball, a nature center, trading post, and so much more.