CAMP ANOKIJIG
 New Friends, Positive Values, Personal Growth, Great Adventures,
 and
 Outrageous Fun!


anokijig@excel.net         1-800-741-6931 or (920) 893-0782            Fax (920) 893-0873

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"We Serve"
Since 1926

W5639 Anokijig Ln
Plymouth
, WI 53073

 
Group Rentals
  Camp Anokijig is open year round for group programming.

True to our camp motto “we serve”, we make it our goal to provide the type of outing that your group wants. Flexibility is our key; groups can come for programs ranging in length from a few hours to several days. The activity options are nearly endless.

 

Camp Anokijig has been recognized for excellence in camping and facilities since 1926.  A rich tradition and history of offering an experience that will last a lifetime.  Anokijig is a Native American word meaning “We Serve," but it is also synonymous with positive values, personal growth, great adventures and outrageous fun.  Our philosophy is to do all that is possible to serve our guests and campers.  You will find us easy to work with and flexible enough to satisfy your requirements.

Camp Anokijig is located on 356 acres of rolling hills and woodlands in the Glaciated Kettle Moraine Forest Area of Wisconsin.  Anokijig surrounds almost three fourths of Little Elkhart Lake and owns the only island.  This combination results in a beautiful private setting for our guests to enjoy.  Numerous ecosystems with an abundance of flora and fauna are perfect for camping and outdoor education programs or just to be enjoyed.  Conveniently located, only 45 minutes north of Milwaukee and halfway between Fond du Lac and Sheboygan. Four miles north of Plymouth, on Hy E, and a half-mile back into the woods is the main camp.

PROGRAMS  Camp Anokijig offers several opportunities:

Youth Summer Camp, Outdoor Education, Leadership, Adventure Trips, Family Camping, Guide Programs, Group Rentals and Retreats. 

STAFF Camp Anokijig has nine full time professional Staff with years of experience and dedication to the mission.  The Staff have significant experience and longevity in their chosen professions. Full time professional staffs live on the grounds and are available to guests 24 hours every day. Program assistance, teaching, and activity scheduling are available.  The Youth Summer Camp increases the Staff by approximately eighty to run the programs and see to the needs of the campers.  An extensive screening and training program is required for all staff members.  

MEALS  Buffet style meals, all you can eat with a variety to satisfy everyone.  Menu selection and approval is an option.  Cooks out, picnics, and travel meals available.  Full time Food Service Director on the staff.

 LODGING

 Cabins: Total cabin capacity is 236

 Voigt Lodge  Large bunkhouse with heat and electricity. Two big dorm rooms and one small bedroom.  Outdoor campfire ring. Capacity is 44.  Modern bathroom & showers nearby.

Meyers Lodge  Year round cabin with heat, electricity, fireplace, bathroom, and showers.  Outdoor campfire ring.   Main level has 24 beds.  Lower level has 12 beds.

 Health Lodge  Year round cabin, five sleeping rooms, one bunk room, four bathrooms, shower, two fireplaces, heat, and electricity.  Main level has 24 beds.  Lower level has 20 beds. Spring and fall only.   

Lakeview Cabins  Three year round modern cabins with beautiful campfire ring over looking the lake.  Heat, electricity, bathrooms, and showers.  Capacity is 34. (10-12-12)

Eastman Lodge  Log cabin with a smaller sleeping room and one larger bunk room.  Fireplace, heat, and electricity.  Modern bathroom and showers nearby.  Capacity is 18.

Thunderbird Longhouse Cabins   Two cabins with 20 beds in each.  Electricity and heat.  Campfire ring, and modern showers nearby.

MASH Longhouse Cabin   Single cabin with 20 beds.  Heat and electricity.  Campfire ring.  Bathroom and shower nearby.

Platform Tents..eight capacity  Large heavy canvass tents with eight beds and mattresses in each.  These are permanent tents set up on wooden platforms in groups. Each group of tents has a campfire area and a bathroom building with running water.  Total tent capacity is 232

 

     Tent Section Descriptions:

     1 Hickory Hillcrest……Six tents with eight beds each.

     2 Kingdom Of Moo…Six tents with eight beds each.

     3 Rippling Ridge…Five tents with eight beds each.

     4 Timberline …Six tents with eight beds each.

     5 Brave Village…Six tents with eight beds each.

Western Lodge  Large log lodge over looking the lake with a meal seating capacity of 325.  Fully equipped kitchen and two serving lines.  Large fireplace, PA system, movie screen, VCR, heated, meeting space and offices.  Tables may be removed for events or rainy day activities.

 

RC VANCE NATURE CENTER   Log Cabin with nature exhibits that are relative to the Anokijig environment and Little Elkhart Lake. 

TRADING POST  Snack and souvenir shop.

FOXWELL LODGE  Craft facility and Outdoor Education Lab.

 RECREATION

Spring-Summer-Fall. Beautiful waterfront with piers and sand beach, swimming, fishing, rowboats, canoes, sailboats, sailboards, kayaks, paddleboats, arts & crafts, archery range, sports, new games, earth ball, parachute, horse drawn hayrides, Frisbee Golf, pellet Range, two 34 Ft. Voyager Canoes, horse lessons & rides, out door ping pong, tetherball, volleyball, hiking, large outdoor campfire area & lighted stage, outpost sites, island exploring, orienteering, low ropes challenge course, Nature Center, Pontoon Boat rides and much more.  Off property options: caving, high ropes course, backpacking, canoeing, whitewater rafting, deep sea kayaking, and fishing adventures.

 

Winter..Ice skating with a lighted rink, cross country skiing with 15 miles of trails,(equipment and lessons available), snow shoeing (equipment available), tube hill with tubes provided and lights for late night runs, ice fishing, campfires, snowmobile trails, and an indoor pool and roller rink (with advanced reservations).

Website   www.anokijig.com  E-Mail    anokijig@excel.net

 

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