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Camp Sealth is located on nearly 400 acres of forest and wetlands on the southwest shore of Vashon Island, Washington. The property includes over a mile of saltwater beach along Colvos Passage. The main camp area, right on the water, features a large playfield, dining hall, office and most of the sleeping cabins and program rooms. Upper camp can be reached by car or on foot, and includes two large playfields, the Wrangler retreat center, Uncle Wigglebottom’s cabin, campsites, and miles of hiking trails. Most of the property is undeveloped, allowing for kids and adults to explore and learn about the natural world in a near-pristine environment.
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Vashon Island is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane. You can take the car ferry from West Seattle (Fauntleroy), Southworth, or Tacoma (Pt. Defiance). From the ferry terminal at the north end of Vashon, it is a 25-minute drive to camp; from the south end, it takes about 15 minutes. The WSDOT Ferries website can give you details about ferry times and costs: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/.
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Camp Niwana is Camp Sealth's sister-camp, located near Port Orchard, WA. Click here for information and details about Camp Niwana.
