Generations of families and newcomers come to swim, fish, kayak, canoe, and sail in New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee. www.threemileislandcamp.org
At Three Mile Island Camp, campers enjoy a relaxed and simple life that has changed little since the camp's founding. It is a place where several generations of families, individuals and friends come to swim, fish, kayak, canoe, and sail in New Hampsh
ire's largest lake. Many enjoy hiking in the nearby White, Ossippee, and Bald Peak mountain ranges. All take time to relax, with three delicious meals provided (special dietary needs are accommodated) for stays of either one or two weeks in the summer and four weekends in the fall. Three Mile Island Camp is a volunteer-managed, family-oriented facility of the Appalachian Mountain Club. Located on Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith, NH, Three Mile Island welcomes AMC members and the general public to summer and fall camping opportunities. Situated on an island of 43 rocky woodland acres, this shorefront camp offers families a delightful recreational experience in the heart of New Hampshire's lake district. Exploration of the woods, swimming, boating, and conservation programs are just a sampling of the pleasures this island getaway offers. page Guidelines:
In accordance with Three Mile Island Camp’s electronic device policy, an off-island third party volunteer or committee member manages this page year-round. We request that all campers respect this policy as well and refrain from posting while physically on the island. However, we welcome your updates, photos, stories and check-ins from the mainland! Three Mile Island Camp reserves the right to remove any posts that don’t adhere to our guidelines as listed below. We also reserve the right to block anyone who violates these guidelines from posting on our Page. Some examples of what will not be tolerated on our wall:
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■ Defamatory, offensive, obscene or vulgar comments
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■ Anything to do with a legal issue, legal case or attorneys. This includes legal action involving Three Mile Island Camp or the AMC, soliciting individuals to engage in legal action against Three Mile Island or the AMC or offering other legal advice. If you have a concern, please private message our Page and we will get back to you as soon as possible. If you would like to visit Three Mile Island Camp, please find reservation information and instructions located here: http://3mile.org/reservations
About AMC
At AMC, connecting you to the freedom and exhilaration of the outdoors is our calling. We invite and help people of all ages and abilities to explore and develop a deep appreciation of the natural world. AMC helps you get outdoors on your own, with family and friends, and through activities close to home and beyond. With chapters from Maine to Washington, D.C., including groups in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia, you can enjoy activities like hiking, paddling, cycling, and skiing, and learn new outdoor skills. We offer advice, guidebooks, maps, and unique lodges and huts to inspire your next outing. You will also have the opportunity to support our conservation advocacy and research, youth programming, and work maintaining 1,800 miles of trails. We invite you to join us in the outdoors. Our Mission
Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club promotes the protection, enjoyment, and understanding of the mountains, forests, waters, and trails of America’s Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. We believe these resources have intrinsic worth and also provide recreational opportunities, spiritual renewal, and ecological and economic health for the region. Because successful conservation depends on active engagement with the outdoors, we encourage people to experience, learn about, and appreciate the natural world.