ACTIVITIES
Activities at Mullins Camp make the fun. Our exciting activities are always supervised by skilled and trained staff. We have the right equipment and great staff to provide a safe, fun, and genuine camp experience. Our philosophy of non-competitive camp with fun wilderness trips focuses on the individual's experience and community formation. We want everyone to have fun, learn new skills, and grow as people. Camp provides a great place to socialize and interact in a safe and secure setting.
The activities at Mullins Camp focus each person on the group as a community and build upon themselves. We run each activity to progress at the kids' level of understanding for fun. We believe each kid learns more and contributes more if they are having fun.
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| High-quality recurve & compound bows are available at both camps for campers to try their skill at our different ranges. From the 15 up to the 50 yards, campers will learn safety rules and regulations, parts of the bow and arrow, correct stance, aiming, drawing and releasing. We use the Junior Olympic Archery Development Program. | ||
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Our fields are regulation size, surrounded by beautiful forest! To promote skill development, drills are performed including cut offs, run downs, pitcher covering first, middle infield player, hitting, grounding, and other basic skills. If you have a favorite glove or batting helmet, bring it along, however camp does provide glove and helmets for Campers to use. |
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Our boating program focuses on teaching campers the fundamentals of river canoeing and kayaking. We have high quality, 17-foot canoes for use on trips and instruction. While at Camp, instruction focuses on safety, strokes, steering, portaging, reading the river, proper care of the canoe and equipment and fun. |
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| Caving is fun and exciting. There is one known cave on property and a second one near-by. We take a safety-first approach to caving. There is no water or ascents or descents in our caves. This is a favorite activity of the campers. | ||
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We offer many different types of craft activities that Campers can participate in. From candle making, drawing, painting, basket weaving, beading, stained glass, tie dying, printmaking, lanyards, & batik, there are many craft options offered during each activity period. Be prepared! Campers will have many projects that they will bring home at the end of camp! |
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Our 18 "hole" course is loads of fun to play. We also instruct for distance and accuracy. |
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The Blue Ribbon designated North Fork of the White River is legendary for fishing! We offer skill development in fly fishing, fly tying, lure making, and casting. |
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| We love a good game. Everyone wins at Mullins Camps. We have loads of board games, chess, checkers, and some games you might not have seen. With the able assistance of our inhouse gamer, we make available games from a variety of levels, styles, and challenge. | ||
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This program focuses on short fun games to move a group towards a goal such as teamwork, leadership, or to illustrate the value of individuals. |
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Lead by Comhaltus's own Liam Guiney from Ireland, beginner to advanced dancers have pesonal instruction time as well as activity periods for their dancing level daily. This is a quick way to develop dance specific skills while surrounded by other Irish culture programming! June Camp session Only! |
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Music (Harp, Accordion, Fiddle, Flute, Tin Whistle, Bodhran, and songs). Instructors from Ireland and America will bring new skills and provide that expert instruction that raises your skills. June Camp Session Only! |
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Our mountain biking program is top notch! Miles of trails for serious trail blazing and skill development. Keeping with our dedication to safety in all aspects of camp, everyone who participates in this program must wear a bike helmet. |
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Located on 160 acres of pristine Ozark property, Mullins Camps has everything the Ozarks can offer from a cave and large spring to miles of hiking trails, forested hills, three miles of the North Fork River are "on-camp" plus a staff who love nature. |
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As with all of our other activities, safety is our number one priority. Targets are placed on carriers which are pulled in and out to assure that no Camper or Staff member crosses the firing line at any time. Campers and Staff are required to wear ear protection. We use air rifles on all of our ranges. Campers will learn safety rules, parts of the rifle, rifle care, shooting techniques and stances (such as prone, sit, and standing). The Camper to Staff ratio in this activity is 6:1. We currently work with the Civilian Marksmanship Program. |
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Soccer is promoted at camp by qualified coaches. Emphasis is given to individual skill, team work, rules of the game, and sportsmanship. Areas of the Skills Program include kicking, dribbling, heading, passing, shooting, juggling & ball control. We have a large soccer field and regulation goals, as well as a practice area and training grids with mini-goals for small group games.Our "fun-first" approach makes the game fun while developing advanced soccer skills.
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| Swimming is a great way to cool off on a warm summer afternoon. We swim in the North Fork River or in our own lake. This is a cool slow clear river which flows through camp. We do not offer instruction swimming. | ||
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