Every girl deserves somewhere to be confident, curious, and a little untamed in the best way. To explore, get messy, try new things, and be herself. Camp WeHaKee is that place: an overnight summer camp for girls in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, where she leaves braver, stronger, and more fully herself.
Camp WeHaKee offers several ways to experience camp, each built around the same spirit of adventure, friendship, and personal growth. From classic overnight summers to special family weekends, every program gives campers the freedom to try new things, connect with nature, and build confidence.

From Hunter Lake to Lauerwood Lodge, every space at camp was built to give girls room to explore, create, and belong.
From pottery to paddleboarding, every girl finds her thing here. She can go deep into what she already loves or discover something she's never tried before.
Whether you're exploring options or ready to get started, we’re here to answer your questions and help you find the right fit.
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Fill out our quick interest form and we'll send you everything you need: session dates, pricing, what to expect, and how to apply.

Have questions now? Reach out by phone, live chat, or email and we’ll walk you through camp, answer your questions, and help you decide if WeHaKee is the right fit.

Our Camp Director, Stacie, has spent her career creating spaces where girls feel seen, challenged, and free to be themselves. She'd love to answer your questions about camp and help you figure out if WeHaKee is the right fit for your family.
From trained staff and structured supervision to clear safety protocols, every detail is designed so girls can try new things, take healthy risks, and grow in a safe, supportive environment. We are proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA), a distinction earned by fewer than 20% of camps nationwide. ACA accreditation means an independent organization has verified that our programs meet more than 300 rigorous health, safety, and operational standards, so families can feel confident before their daughter ever sets foot on camp.