Camp Hantesa

Camp Hantesa
Age range K-12
Location Boone, Iowa[1]
Country United States
Founded 1919
Director Michael Johnson
Website
www.campfireiowa.org hantesa.wordpress.com

Coordinates: 42°00′07″N 93°54′00″W / 42.001824°N 93.899889°W / 42.001824; -93.899889 Camp Hantesa is a camp under the Camp Fire Organization that began in 1919 and held one camp session per summer at the Boy Scout Camp in Boone Iowa. Hantesa welcomes children ages 6–18 to participate in camp crafts and activities in their respective age groups. It was the first camp in America to have a C.I.T. (Counselor In Training) program consisting of L.C.'s and Apprentices ages 15–18. Hantesa's programs emphasize camping and other outdoor activities for youth.

History

Hantesa was founded in the summer of 1919 by Mr. and Mrs.Nelson. Its first session was held at Ledges State Park and cost $6. There were 36 girls in attendance August 23-September 6. The first camp director was Mrs.Nelson and she was camp director until Mrs.Gen stepped in after Mrs. Nelson's passing. During The Great Flood of 1993 Camp Hantesa was hit hard by The Des Moines River which only lies 300 yards away. The flooding was so bad that campers could fish off the deck of Clayton Lodge, yet even though camp was nearly all underwater, sessions continued. Camp was then given a donation of approximately $64,000 from Billy Ray Cyrus.

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