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Rockbrook Camp for Girls

Basic Information
Address: 3460 Greenville Highway Brevard, NC 28712
Phone Number: 828-884-6151
Fax Number: 828-884-6459
Email: office@rockbrookcamp.com
Program Director: Jeff Carter
Additional Information
Founded: 1921
Number of Students: 200
Student Body Type: All Girls
Grades: 1-10
Ages Accepted: 6-16
Session Start Date: June
Session End Date: August
School/Campus Setting:
Wooded, rustic setting
Application Deadline: Rolling
Mission Statement:
The Rockbrook mission is to provide a haven for girls, a place of their own, where they can explore the beauty of nature, try new things, enjoy carefree summer living, and make some of their very best friends.
Additional Information:
Rockbrook is an overnight summer camp for girls located in the mountains of western North Carolina near Brevard. Established in 1921, it offers a diverse program of horseback riding, outdoor adventure activities, whitewater rafting, ceramics, crafts, and many other activities. Rockbrook provides a friendly and noncompetitive environment where campers can gain greater self-confidence and a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationship with other people and the natural world. Girls ages 6-16 attend for 2-, 3- or 4-week sessions. Rockbrook is accredited by the American Camp Association.
Tags: outdoor activities, Kayaking, horseback, hiking, environmental, adventure