Camp Highlands
Sayner, WI
Ignite a summer of adventure, unplugged connections, and lasting friendships for your son
- Ages
- 8–16
- Price
- $200–$1600/wk
- Financial aid
- Available
About this camp
Camp Highlands is an adventure-based overnight summer camp for boys aged 8-17. Offers three-week, four-week, and seven-week sessions. Focuses on values, being unplugged, friendship, and confidence-building. Financial aid available through Campership Application.
FillTheWeek Camp Score
D47/100
- Data completeness35.0 / 40
- Safety & accreditation12.0 / 35
- Value vs. category median0.0 / 15
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Sessions & dates
Camp Highlands
Ages 8–16- 2026 dates not yet published
- 2026 dates not yet publishedAvailability unknown$1,600/wk
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- 2026 dates not yet publishedAvailability unknown$1,600/wk
- 2026 dates not yet publishedAvailability unknown$200/wk
- 2026 dates not yet publishedAvailability unknown$1,600/wk
- 2026 dates not yet publishedAvailability unknown$200/wk
- 2026 dates not yet publishedAvailability unknown$1,600/wk
Camp Highlands: parent FAQ
- What ages does Camp Highlands accept?
- Camp Highlands serves campers ages 8–16.
- How much does Camp Highlands cost?
- Weekly pricing ranges from $200 to $1,600, depending on the session. Confirm current pricing with the provider.
- Where is Camp Highlands located?
- Camp Highlands is located in Sayner, WI.
- Does Camp Highlands offer financial aid or scholarships?
- Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.
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