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2015 Wilderness Adventures

Nothing like a traditional campfire at the end of the day. But, Camp Michael's Wilderness Adventures are much more than campfires and marshmellows!

Wilderness Adventures is a place to learn new skills...

... and make new friends

Wilderness Adventures is a place to learn about traditions (Flag Raising Ceremony)

...and a place to win confidence and awards (2015 Most Improved Archery Award winner)

Most of all, Wilderness Adventures is a place to have fun! (look at that intensity!)

But beware, whether you are a holahoop master....

...or SheRa the Tomahawk Thrower...

...there are no gimmies in tennis ball golf....

...or cardboard canoes.

Around the camp fall 2012

A view of our entrance from Shupp Road

A view of the Sandusky River from Shupp Road

The Sandusky River runs through the camp

Small feeder stream and hills create beautiful scenery

Not only awesome scenery, but the hills overlooking the river make for excellent wildlife observation

The trails which wind throughout the camp are maintained for safety and aesthetic value

Our pond (which can be used for educational activities) under brilliant fall foliage

Camp Micheal offers wilderness campsites second to none

Our campsites are maintained to ensure safety and a pleasant outdoor experience

Our archery range. Archery clubs set up special events throughout the trails of the camp

Our amphitheater is a beautiful area for outdoor weddings

The challenge course is available 365 days a year

Basketball court

Playground

Pavilion is available for outdoor meetings and dining

Faulkner Lodge seats 30 for sit-down meals.

Tschanen Lodge seats up to 150 comfortably

Wildlife and wildflowers spring 2013

Beautiful primitive campsites

Campsites in a setting of mature hardwoods

Our trails are maintained spring, summer, and fall

A beautiful spring day to walk along the Sandusky River

Scenic Sandusky River

Several wildlife observation stations are placed throughout the camp

Birds of all shapes and sizes along with other wildlife species

Our new shooting range

We regularly host concealed carry classes at the camp

Our range is not open to the public, but is available for special events with proper supervision

There are many scenic areas for photography or wildlife observation around the camp

Spring flowers abound throughout the camp. This is the common white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) and Wild Geranium in the background (Geranium maculatum)

Beth Root trillium (Trillium erectum )

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)

Ramps (Allium tricoccum)

Dogtooth Violets (Erythronium)