Counselor-In-Training Program

Step into leadership and experience the best of camp life.

Designed for teens entering grades 10–12 and recent high school graduates, the Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Program is your opportunity to build leadership skills, grow confidence, and gain hands-on experience mentoring younger campers (grades 4–6).

No Experience Needed! CITs don’t need prior experience—just a willingness to learn, lead, and be part of a team.

Camp Details:

Type: Overnight Camp
Ages: Entering Grades 10–12 & Recent High School Graduates
Dates: July 18–23, 2026

Check-In: 9:30 AM
Check-Out: 11:00 AM–12:00 PM

Cost: $200
Deposit: $150 due at registration

Register on CampDoc!

Registration Includes:
  • Comfortable, climate-controlled lodging
  • Fresh, prepared meals in our dining hall
  • Guided outdoor experiences
  • Gear and equipment provided
What to Expect:

Begin with two days of bonding and Camp Counselor Training before younger campers arrive.

Once camp begins, CITs help guide campers through an exciting lineup of activities.

Choose Your Adventure:

CITs can assist with our Jr. Adventurers elementary camps, which have two styles:

  1. Full Week Camp – One group of campers staying from July 19-23
  2. Mini Camp – Two sets of campers attend, with some from 19-21, and others from 21-23
Activities You’ll Support:
  • Archery
  • Rock Climbing
  • Hiking & Exploring
  • Pond Time & Swimming
  • High Ropes
  • Group Games
  • And more!

Safe, Supported, and Expertly Led

At Eagle Bluff, your camper is cared for by a team of passionate, highly trained educators who bring both expertise and energy to every day of camp. Each of our summer camp leaders has spent the past year working with school groups through Eagle Bluff’s Outdoor Education Fellowship program—building real experience in guiding, teaching, and supporting young learners in the outdoors.

24/7 Supervision
Campers are supervised throughout the day during all activities. At night, an on-duty staff member stays in a clearly marked room within the same dorm area, ensuring support is always nearby if needed.

Trained for Safety
All staff are certified in First Aid and CPR/AED and are committed to creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where campers can confidently try new things and grow.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ll receive a packing list about one month before camp.

You can email your camper at campers2024@eaglebluffmn.org (include their name and camp in the subject line). Campers cannot reply. We do not recommend sending mail, as it may not arrive in time.

Yes. You can list roommate preferences during registration, and we will do our best to place campers together. Campers without a preference will be placed with others of a similar age.

We can accommodate most dietary needs, including allergies and vegetarian preferences. Please list all dietary information in your camper’s CampDoc health profile. Our campus is peanut-free.

No. All registration and payments are completed through CampDoc.

Youth Overnight & Day Camps:

  • Cancel 15+ days before camp: Full refund minus deposit
  • Cancel less than 15 days before: No refund
  • Leaving early: No refund
  • Camp canceled by Eagle Bluff: Prorated credit issued

Adult Camp & Family Camp:

  • Cancel 15+ days before: Full refund minus 10% fee
  • Cancel less than 15 days before: No refund

Possibly. Please email camps@eaglebluffmn.org to learn more about available options.

All staff maintain current First Aid and CPR certification. Minor injuries are treated onsite, and parents are contacted immediately if additional medical care is needed.

If necessary, campers may be transported to a clinic in Preston or to St. Mary’s Emergency Room in Rochester. Emergency services, including ambulance and helicopter transport, are available.

No. Instead, families can add gift shop funds through CampDoc. Campers will visit the shop once to browse items like apparel, stuffed animals, and souvenirs. Any remaining balance will be returned after camp.

No. All meals and snacks are provided. Outside food is not allowed (except for medical needs) to prevent allergy risks.

It depends on the camp:

  • Youth overnight campers: Yes
  • Day campers (Grades 4+): Yes
  • Preschool – Grade 3 day campers: No ropes course, but they will participate in rock climbing
  • Family campers: Optional (must indicate preference)
  • Adult summer campers: Optional (must indicate preference)

Yes, depending on the camp. Swimming takes place in the Root River. All campers wear life jackets, and activities are closely supervised by trained staff.

No. Campers should leave phones at home. Phones are only used in emergencies, with staff assistance.

Please do not send electronics (tablets, smartwatches, gaming devices, etc.). They take away from the camp experience, and we cannot guarantee their safety.

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