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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands Camp Nakomis is located on 35 wooded acres in Carter Lake, IA. Miles of hiking trails, numerous campsites and a fishing dock give campers countless opportunities to enjoy themselves, all in a safe and positive environment. Camp Nakomis is the perfect place for youth ages 6-14 to enjoy the outdoors. Camp Nakomis is open to the public.

We have several outdoor activities for your child/ children to enjoy. We have 9 campsites, a beach, fields, swimming pool, a fishing dock, canoes, a pontoon boat, archery site, outdoor billiards, race car track and a basketball court. Throughout the course of the day, we rotate through the different areas and sites enjoying the outdoors and participating in group games and activities. Day to day we will fish, hike, shoot bows and arrows, make friends, swim and of course have fun. Our weekly themes will be incorporated throughout those activities.

 

Registration for Camp Nakomis will open in 2026! 

Stay tuned for more information!

 

 


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Cost & Registration

$225 per week

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands and Camp Nakomis observe Juneteenth. Reduced weekly fee $180.


Camp Weekly Themes

Week 1 (June 1st -5th) – Mystery at Carter Lake 
For the opening week of Camp Nakomis, campers will get to help their counselors and other staff search and find a secret treasure that is hidden in Camp Nakomis. Campers will also work together in groups throughout the week as they follow a trail of clues to discover who is the culprit behind the hidden loot.


Week 2 (June 8th -12th) –Global Games
In light of the World Cup and College World Series, groups will be assigned countries to represent for a thrilling contest of both skill and smarts, as they square off against their rival groups for eternal glory at Camp Nakomis.


Week 3 (June 15th -18th) – Heroes Week
Week three is set to feature heroes from all over, spanning from those with badges and heroes that strengthen their communities from within. Members of the military, police force, and more will visit the campgrounds throughout the week to share their experience and teach important lessons.

 

Week 4 (June 22nd -26th) – Mad Scientist Week
Unleash your inner mad scientist in week four, as Camp Nakomis transforms into its own personal lab. From creating rockets that may (or may not) blast off, building a secure landing package for an egg, and creating a cardboard boat to safely send group members on a voyage.

 

Week 5 (July 6th -10th) – Call of the Wild: Creatures of the Forest, Jungle & Savannah 
Prepare to release your inner beast in week five, as the trees and animals of Camp Nakomis roar back. Sign up for this week for unique, hands on, and thrilling experiences with live animals and the wildlife camp has to offer.

 

Week 6 (July 13th -17th) –  Outside the Lines: Colors, Canvas, & Cameras
Bring your brushes, canvas, and best red carpet attire, as Camp Nakomis turns Hollywood for week six. This week is all about expressing your creative side, as campers will get to transform everyday items into masterpieces and show off their unique skills in the famous Nakomis Talent Show.

 

Week 7 (July 20th -24th) –  The Great Camp Cookoff
We hope you’re hungry! The final week of Camp Nakomis is all about food, with various tastings throughout the week from cultures, countries, and your very own Camp Nakomis counselors!

 

Please Note:

Please note: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands is observing Juneteenth on June 19. We will not be having camp on this day. Rates have been adjusted to reflect this. 

No Camp week of July 4th (June 29th - July 3rd).

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Daily Camp Schedule


Camp Area Descriptions


Drop-off Sites

Please Note:

  • Campers may arrive as early as 8 am, and get picked up as late as 5 pm. (all Camp Nakomis staff are scheduled to arrive at 8 am at each location and to leave at 5:00 pm. Do not leave any campers unattended. BGCM is not responsible for any campers dropped off before 8 am.)
  • Campers will be spread out on the buses to adhere to social distancing guidelines.
  • Please indicate a bus choice that you will have your child ride on a majority of the time. If you need to change it at any point in time, please let us know at bpoindexter@bgcomaha.org or call (712) 347-5687
  • We update the bus lists daily. Each transportation staff will get a list of kids going home with them. If you would like your child to take a different one home, that is fine. Please contact us. Counselors will check campers on and off each day. We will ensure your child goes home on the same bus they came, unless otherwise noted. We do accommodate campers on different departures, as long as we are notified.

*** Pick up after 5 pm from bus locations will result in a $20 late fee.  Campers will not be able to return until that fee is paid.**


Visitors at Camp

Parents can join us for lunch every Friday at 11:30. An awards ceremony will also take place at 3:15 every Friday and is open to parents. 

*Lunch will not be provided for parents


FAQ

  1. Camp Nakomis Provides:

    Water
    Sunscreen
    Bug Spray
    Breakfast
    Lunch

  2. What do campers need to bring from home?

    Campers are encouraged to bring the following:

    Water bottle
    Hat or baseball cap
    Extra sun block if desired
    Mid-afternoon snack if parents feel campers will need one
    Swimsuit or old clothes that can get wet/muddy and a towel every day for water activities

    Campers MUST bring tennis shoes and socks. (Sandals are permitted for water activities, but must not be the only footwear campers bring for the whole day) *Please note – Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands encourages every parent to put camper’s names on all personal belongings. BGCM is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.

  3. Can my camper be in a group with a friend?

    Campers will be put into groups each Monday. These groups will remain the same throughout the week. We put campers into age-appropriate groups that will work for both staff and campers. Requests to be with friends or with/without siblings will be handled accordingly on an as needed basis.

  4. Are Camp Scholarships available?

    No. Camp Nakomis is a fee-based program and scholarships are not available.

  5. When will my camper receive his/her camp t-shirt?

    Your child will receive a Camp Nakomis shirt as a thank you for registering. They will receive this on the first day of camp or at the parent meeting.

  6. Inclement Weather / Heat / Humidity.

    Heat Advisory Days:
    We will combine camp groups and make sure they are outside where there is water, or inside where there is air conditioning for 45 minutes of time and then we will rotate. Each campsite/location will be visited by campers at least twice a week to ensure a successful camp experience.

    Inclement Weather:
    If there is light rain without thunder or lightning, we will continue our camp day as normal. We will bring campers inside until thunder or lightning have been clear 30 minutes. We will provide themed rain day activities.

  7. Medical Emergencies & Camper Illness.

    Camper safety and well-being are of utmost importance; however, kids get bumps, bruises and the like. Non-emergency first aid issues are handled by trained camp staff. Parents will be immediately notified of any major injuries. In cases of emergency, the camp has a fantastic relationship with the Carter Lake Fire Department, and any emergencies involving major injury will be handled by their Fire & Rescue Squads. Camp has complete insurance coverage but requests that all campers have personal medical insurance as well. The closest hospital is Nebraska Medical Center 4350 Dewey Ave, Omaha, NE 68105

  8. Are the Counselors Trained & Certified?

    All counselors are certified in CPR & First Aid. All water activities are supervised by our Aquatics Team, who will carry a Lifeguard Certificate on top of the CPR/First Aid Training. The American Red Cross facilitates training.

  9. Does my camp fee include a Boys & Girls Club membership?

    No. The Camp Nakomis fees only cover access to the camp itself. Normal club program fees are separate. To learn about Club program fees, hours, and locations please visit www.bgcomaha.org and contact the Club you are interested in visiting.

  10. Does my camper need a membership?

    You may drop off at the Carter Lake Club as early as 8:00 AM and pick up as late as 5:30 PM. Please contact Brenna Poindexter, Carter Lake Club Director, to set up drop off and pick at the Carter Lake Club.

  11. Is there a Jr. Counselor Program for older campers?

    Yes. The Jr. Counselor Program is back. Youth ages 14-15 may interview to become Jr. Counselors. Interviews with Courtney Comfort will be held by appointment 3/1 – 5/1. Jr. Counselors will assist staff in working Camp Nakomis and learn many important job skills. All Jr. Counselors will receive end-of-year assessments and recommendations. Jr. Counselors must pay half price camp fees. All Jr. Counselors will be asked for a minimum of 2-week commitment.

  12. Can I change the weeks I register for at a later date?

    Yes. It is very important that you only register for the weeks you intend your camper to attend, but if a scheduling conflict arises you may change the dates of camp attendance – you can substitute a week for another week, but cannot cancel any weeks after May 1.

  13. Does Camp Nakomis accept Title 20?

    No, Camp Nakomis does not accept Title 20 at this time.

  14. How does the camp handle discipline?

    The summer is a time for kids to let loose and enjoy themselves in a safe, positive environment. However, any camper who engages in behavior that is dangerous or disrespectful to themselves, fellow campers, camp staff or the campgrounds runs the risk of being sent home for the day or suspended from camp for the duration of the summer, regardless of any amount of fees already submitted.

Please note:

  • BGCM reserves the right to remove a camper(s) from activities as a consequence of misbehavior. Refunds will not be granted in cases of removal from camp due to discipline issues.
  • All other questions should be directed to: Brenna Poindexter, Carter Lake Club Director at (712) 347-5687 or poindexter@bgcomaha.org

Contact Us

Brenna Poindexter
Carter Lake Club Director

bpoindexter@bgcomaha.org
Phone: 712.347.5687

4101 North 17th St.
Carter Lake, IA 51510




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