Founded in 1946, Camp Med-O-Lark is a co-ed Maine summer camp for children ages 8-16 situated on a pristine lake in Washington, ME. Med-O-Lark offers an all-elective program in which campers create their own schedule from a wide array of activities such as performing arts, fine arts, sports, waterfront and much more. Med-O-Lark has always been an open, diverse, non-competitive community, where children have forged lasting friendships!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Waterfront - Camp Med-O-Lark - The Arts Camp of New England

Waterfront Activities
Waterfront
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From almost anywhere on the Med-O-Lark campus there is a view of Med-O-Lark’s beautiful, crystal clear, three mile lake. The lake is the heart of the camp’s extensive waterfront program. Med-O-Lark campers enjoy a pristine and quiet lake. There is little development on the lake’s banks, and there is no commercial activity permitted on it. As a result, Med-O-Lark has the good fortune of having nearly the entire lake to itself for its activities.  During the summer, the lake reaches a refreshing 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Safety is the top priority on Med-O-Lark’s lake. Certified lifeguards are on duty at all times while campers are participating in waterfront activities. In addition, Med-O-Lark employs a “buddy system” whereby campers must always swim in pairs. While at the waterfront, campers are subject to constant supervision by lifeguards and instructors who have qualifications in Water Safety Instruction and CPR/ First Aid. A diving board dock and slide dock frame the swimming area. Swimming lessons are available for beginner, intermediate and advanced swimmers.  Med-O-Lark’s waterfront program is outfitted with a full line of top-quality equipment to ensure fun, safe and educational camper experiences.

Four Mastercraft speedboats are the workhorses behind the excellent waterskiing, wakeboarding and knee-boarding
program. With specialized equipment and individualized instruction designed for first-time to advanced skiers, Med-
O-Lark provides the best opportunity for beginners to learn and for more advanced riders to perfect their techniques
and learn new tricks. Med-O-Lark offers sailing for the beginner with Sunfish and, for the more experienced sailor, Lasers. Crew rowing is practiced with three, five-person boats. A large number of sea kayaks, canoes and river kayaks are always in use at camp. Pontoon boats are available for fishing and pleasure boating. Med-O-Lark’s swimming area is equipped with a 14.5 ft. “iceberg”, a combination climbing wall and slide, as well as a large water trampoline that provides fun and excitement for all.

Waterskiing
Wakeboarding
Knee boarding
Wake skating
Sailing
Crew rowing
Windsurfing
Tubing
Swimming
Kayaking
Banana Slug
Pontoon boat





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