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The Wyoming Game and Fish is inviting the public to get away to Whiskey Mountain this summer for a week of summer fun in the great outdoors. 

According to Game and Fish, the department has all the details and equipment handled. Game and Fish is hosting a series of overnight family, youth and women camps this summer at the department’s outdoor educational facility near Dubois. 

“There’s no place more fun and beautiful to learn about the outdoors than at Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp,” Game and Fish Education Supervisor Ashley Leonard said. “Take the opportunity to unplug and learn about fishing, canoeing, archery, wildlife and more in pristine wilderness.” 

Full details, packing information, lists of activities and registration forms are available on the website

FAMILY CAMPS

Adventure Camp is a four-day, overnight experience for family groups to build confidence in their outdoor skills. Attendees will explore nature and learn new recreational outdoor activities such as canoeing, archery, birdwatching and fishing together as a family. Participants must be at least 6-years-old. 

Similar to Adventure Camp, the Hunter Education Family Camp is a five-day overnight camp that enables families to enjoy the outdoors together while incorporating hunter education and bowhunter education curriculum. Participants will complete these courses as a part of the camp and have the opportunity to earn their hunter education certificate. Participants must be at least 10-years-old. 

Families also can reel in memories at the four-day fishing camp. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn the basics of fly-fishing and spin-casting through hands-on fishing trips. Participants must be at least 10-years-old. 

The cost to attend any of the family camps is $150 per person, which includes meals and lodging. Discounts apply if a family registers more than two members at a time. The deadline to register is May 15

Adventure Family Camp: June 13-16 

Fishing Family Camp: June 27-30

Hunter Education Family Camp: July 10-14

Youth Camps

Youth overnight camps, offered for boys and girls, are for students 12-15 years old. Camps will teach youth about nature exploration, conservation principles and leadership in the outdoors. Transportation to and from camp is not provided. The fee to attend is $150 for the 7-day, 6-night experience, meals included. The deadline to apply for Youth Camp is 5 p.m. on April 30.  

Boys Conservation Camp: June 16-22

Girls Conservation Camp: July 14-20

For questions about family and youth camps, contact Parker Everhart at parker.everhart@wyo.gov or (307) 777-4527.

Becoming an Outdoors-Woman CampsBOW programs focus on building community and creating a welcoming environment for women to learn outdoor skills. Camps will teach women about outdoor survival, archery, backpacking and marksmanship. There will be one Beyond BOW session, which will focus on the basics of fly-fishing. The fee to attend is $150 per person and includes meals and lodging. All BOW attendees must be at least 18-years-old to apply. The deadline to apply for BOW camp is March 31.

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