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Camp Moosilauke

East Orford's First Boy's Summer Camp

   Our campus is extraordinary – 100 acres on a secluded mile-long lake. The lake is the site for a multitude of activities including sailing, kayaking, water skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, canoeing, swimming, fishing, and nature excursions. Land sport facilities include five clay tennis courts, two basketball courts, two minor league quality baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, a lacrosse field, and an archery range. A woodshop, arts and crafts center, and two large recreation halls round out the non-athletic facilities. Campers are housed in comfortable screened cabins with electricity and dormitory-style beds. 

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Click Moosilauke Logo to Visit the History Section of the Camp's Website. 


A History of Camp Moosilauke

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Moosilauke Diaries of Virgil Prettyman--Part 1 of 2

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Camp Moosilauke Logs 1902-1916 (Part 2)

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Ledger Analysis 1904-1907

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Google Earth Map of the Camp Moosilauke Area

Camp Moosilauke Photo Gallery

Warren Chase unloading trunks at Camp  Moosilauke.

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