Cloverleaf Ranch campers have the opportunity to design their own schedule from over 25 activities, with the objective of experiencing new activities, developing new skills and/or advancing their present ability.
Waterfront
Activities
At our Pool, qualified instructors teach Red Cross swimming and water safety. We have lots of water toys and host games like water volleyball and water polo. We have certified lifeguards at all times during waterfront activities. On the first day of camp, each camper will participate in a Swim Check so that the lifeguards can observe the level of swimming skill each camper is at. The swim check is for your child’s safety, as they will be swimming with campers of all skill levels.
(Due to the long-term effects of the drought and the resulting topographic changes to the land, the swimming hole will not be available)
Professional riding instruction in the arena, trail rides, morning Saddle Club and weekly horse shows are all part of the horse program at Cloverleaf Ranch. To round out our program, instruction is offered in horse care and CHA horsemanship. We provide boots and helmets for these activities, although campers are welcome to bring their own equipment if they prefer. Campers must be 7 years old to participate in a riding lesson. 6 year olds can participate in a lead line riding lesson.
Equestrian Program
Activities
Sports Programs
Activities
Our facilities give campers the opportunity to learn a new game and develop skills in a variety of challenging sports including Tennis, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Flag Football, Rugby, Ping Pong, and a batting cage for baseball enthusiasts. We provide all equipment for these sports, although campers are welcome to bring their own equipment such as cleats, gloves or tennis rackets.
Ropes Course Program
Activities
Outdoor
Activities
Our camp is set within 160 acres of rolling, oak tree-studded hills, where we offer such activities as nature walks, hiking, nature drawing, gardening, and bird watching.
We offer many enriching activities that allow campers to gain new skills and coordination. These activities include, but are not limited to, Archery, Air Riflery, Dance and Drama, Juggling, Music, Arts and Crafts, Cooking, and Table Games!
You must be 8 years old to participate in riflery.
Specialized
Activities
Evening
Activities
Each evening after dinner, counselors and CILTs put on events for all of camp. It is during these activities that the silliness and carefree of camp really comes out, as dressing up and letting loose is typical. Talent shows let campers showcase skills developed at camp, or show off their talents outside of camp. International Night gives campers the chance to learn about all the countries represented by our International staff and to try food from each country. Other popular activities include Campouts, Treasure Hunts, Cabin Feud, Capture the Flag, Pool Parties, and a Dance at the end of each week.