Go Back to Summer Camp as a Grown-Up at Camp No Counselors!
For some people, summer camp was the best time of their lives. You played games, made cool crafts, and hung out with all your friends in the swimming pool or lake.
Now imagine you could do all that as an adult?
Camp No Counselors is a weekend-long sleepover camp just for adults! Combine all the fun of your childhood with the best parts of being a grown-up.
Spend your days doing typical camp activities, like archery, arts and crafts, swimming, wake boarding, and scavenger hunts—and then spend your mealtimes and nights with the camp’s open bar!
In addition to the open bar, each nighttime party features a theme and world-class entertainment, making sure the fun goes on all night long!
Did you hate your camp food as a kid? Well, mealtimes at Camp No Counselors are filled with mouthwatering dishes based on camp classics, like grilled chicken, baby back ribs, and veggie burritos!
Camp No Counselors takes over existing local camps all over North America—current locations include Los Angeles, Chicago, San Antonio, and Toronto!
Exact dates and prices vary, but there are still spots open in most camps. Find your closest camp on their website here.
Watch more people experience Camp No Counselors in the video down below!
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