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There is more to camp games than kick-ball or four-square! The key to a fun summer lies in your ability to offer ever-changing, age-appropriate, and interactive games to your campers.

The categories below will take you to hundreds of different games. Feel free to change the rules or add a personal touch.

We encourage you to play all activities using the "everybody plays - everybody wins" philosophy. Whenever possible, don't keep score, change the rules, and most of all - have fun!


Update: Check out our Camp Game Videos Section to see many of our favorite games in action!
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  Stand up, Sit Down - The kids can start out in a standing or sitting position. Ask them...
  Star Wars - 1. Divide playing space in half by Rope 2. Each team has one Jedi...
  Statue - You need at least four players for this imaginative game. One player...
  Steal the bacon - Split the group evenly into two groups and sit them with their backs...
  Steal The Bacon (Variations) - As the game goes on and the kids get smarter (try to wait for the other...
  Steal the Bacon - Hockey Style - Start off the same way as Steal the bacon, but this time put a goal at...
  Steal the Real Bacon - Played just like Steal the Bacon, only instead of using a ball or other...
  Stick Numbers or Alien Language - There is one counselor who has several sticks. They make up a random...
  Stick, Stick - One person starts out as "it' and the other players form a circle...
  Stick-in-a-box - This activity encourages campers to think outside of the box, and works...
  Stoopball - The rules were simple, you'd stand about 10 - 15 feet in front of the...
  Streets and Alleys - Have two campers volunteer to be "It" one will be a cat and the other a...
  Sunny Day Shadow Tag - One person is "it". Their job is to try to tag the shadow of the other...
  Swamp - Divide the group into teams of 4-6 people. Give each team a large...
  Swat - 1. Form a circle, standing on Polyspots preferably, or use chairs (but...
  Swat the Fly - In the first variation, one person was "it" (the swatter). The swatter...
  SWITCH - Players are divided into three or four groups such as Sugar Maple,...
  T-Shirt Freeze - Collect a t-shirt from each camper the day before your activity....
  Tai-Chi Pong - This is an elimination game. To start the game, all of the players...
  tail tag - Have one camper chosen to be "it". Then give every other camper a piece...
  Take It Back - Play game in a large space. Put several sock balls in the middle of the...
  Tandem Tag - Three couples are selected from the group. Each couple wears a set of...
  Tank - Split the group into groups of two. One of the partners gets...
  Tap Out - Have the first two participants impov any scene they like. Tell them to...
  Team Game: Kick the Stick - Ok, this is possibly the most amazing camp game known to man. It sounds...
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Rules to Live By for Games at Camp:


  1. Participate with your campers.Campers will be most likely to play a game if you are actively participating. Enjoy yourself and be part of the group, but be cautious not to play at skill levels above your campers that make the game unfair or dangerous.

  2. Facilitate equal playing action for all participants. Be very mindful of how many times a camper has (ie) received the frisbee, or been chosen as captain. Quite often, less active campers are left on the sidelines while more athletic or outgoing children dominate the game. If you are playing any activity, find a way to keep activities moving and changing to give everyone equal quality playing time. This same principle applies to sports-minded children who may be uncomfortable playing dramatic games.

  3. Keeping score is not always important! You'll quickly find that by simply not keeping score, many games become more fun. Whenever possible, try to limit the focus on "winning" or "losing" and concentrate more on having fun, and staying active. This is not to say that you should never keep score - it's simply not always important...

  4. Re-invent any activity by changing the rules.Any game can be adapted to make it more interesting. Here are several adaptations of kickball as an example: Run the bases backwards, run them in reverse order, give all infielders water balloons to use to throw players out instead of the ball, hit the ball with a bat, use a beach ball, or have entire sides kick before rotating instead of having traditional outs.

  5. Learn games at all physical activity levels. Every group is different, and every day is different as well. Good counselors have a bag a tricks for the various personalities or weather conditions that they come across.

  6. Always, Always, Always encourage teamwork, fairplay, and sportsmanship! Set the tone right away - games are meant to be fun and should reflect the values of your camp. Set ground rules for physical or less active games alike, such as, "Only positive comments," or "No name-calling."

  7. Always stop the game while you're still having fun Campers will always want to return to a game that was stopped that they were enjoying. If you play a game until everyone is dropping out or arguing, that's how they will remember it.

  8. Let children lead games. Give campers an opportunity to be the group leader, explain the rules, choose captains, set boundaries, and arbitrate arguments. It helps build leadership skills, independence, and self-esteem.


Most of all... Have Fun!!! If you have any other "Rules to Live By..." let us know!





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