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Makah Tribal Camp -> July 13-14 & August 17-18

The Makah camp is our busiest camp of the summer. We usually hold two sessions with over 40 youth in attendance throughout the weekend. We camp at Hobuck Beach Resort and ask that you camp within the Warm Current designated area. There is a grocery store in town, however, plan to stay on-site the entire weekend.



Hoh Tribal Camp -> July 6-7

The Hoh Tribe is one of our most rural camps of the summer. We ask that all volunteers be good swimmers due to stronger river currents and a steep beach. Please note that there is no potable water available and no grocery store - plan to be self-sufficient for the entire weekend.



Quileute Tribal Camp -> August 10-11

The Quileute/La Push camp is rapidly becoming the most popular among our volunteers. We camp on the Quileute Tribal School’s baseball field, just north of the Quileute Oceanside Resort. While no potable water is available, Forks, WA, and a grocery store are a quick 20-minute drive away.


 
 

Quinalt -> June 29-30 & August 31-September 1

Quinault camp volunteers must have at least two previous camps under their belt. Quinault beaches are closed to the public and only Warm Current volunteers that are signed up for camp may attend. Camping is primitive and is on the beach.