Waterfront
Dip. Dive. Splash!

Waterfront

Enjoy our Private Lake & Pool!

Our lakefront, fondly known as Skyland Beach truly is the hub of Camp Nah-Jee-Wah. Our 15-acre private lake plays host to inflatable lake toys, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and sailboats. Meanwhile, our swimming pool is the perfect way to cool off and have fun with your friends on a hot summer’s day.

Before camp begins, parents are given the option to help shape their child’s instructional swim period (we call it Instructional H20). Parents choose either 6 days of instructional swim at the pool, 6 days of boating at the lake (canoes, kayaks, sailboats, stand up paddleboards) or a mix of 3 days instructional swim and 3 days boating.

Camp Nah-Jee-Wah waterfront.

Campers on an inflatable obstacle on a lake.

Lake Elements

Between the Rave trampoline, climbing iceberg, and our famous 100-foot waterslide, you can’t find a more iconic memory of camp than bouncing, climbing, and sliding in the middle of the lake.

Campers riding a banana boat.

Banana Boat Rides

There’s nothing more thrilling than splashing along on a banana boat with a group of your best friends during a hot summer day! Make sure to hold on tight—you’re in for the ride of your life.

Canoes, Kayaks, and Paddleboards

Perfect your boating skills by learning the techniques of various personal watercrafts. The peacefulness you’ll find out on the water is just one reason you’ll love these activities.

A staff member and camper on a sailboat.

Sailboats

Campers at Nah-Jee-Wah can learn to sail on our private 15-acre lake. It’s the perfect introduction to operating a single-person sailboat.

Recreational and Instructional Swim

Our pool further enhances our program. During instructional periods, campers receive swim lessons in accordance with the American Red Cross curriculum. During recreational periods, the pool toys come out and it’s one big pool party, complete with a tire playground, Ga-ga pit, and beach volleyball court.

Three campers in a swimming pool.

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