What does a typical day at WeHaKee look like?
Every day at camp follows the same rhythm, five activity periods, meals in the lodge, and an evening program that keeps girls looking forward to what comes next. All times are Central Time.
8:00 am Rise and Shine
8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am Cabin Cleanup
9:30 am First Activity Period
10:30 am Second Activity Period
11:30 am Third Activity Period
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm Rest Hour
2:30 pm Fourth Activity Period
3:30 pm Fifth Activity Period
4:30 pm Valley Time. Trading Post, snack, and mail pickup
4:55 pm Choice Time. Free Swim, Boating, or more Valley Time
6:00 pm Dinner
7:15 pm Evening Activity, rotating between Cabin Night, Activity Night, and All-Camp Events
8:45 pm Evening Reflection
9:00 pm Slow Songs and back to cabins
10:00 pm Lights Out
What are the evening activities like?
Evening activities rotate across three formats. Cabin Night is for smaller group bonding within your bunk. Activity Nights feature specific programs like campfires, talent shows, or theme nights. All-Camp Events bring every camper together for something bigger. Council Fire, the Teepee Fire Circle, or a special outdoor gathering by Hunter Lake.
What is Valley Time?
Valley Time is the daily pause between afternoon activities and dinner. Campers can visit the Trading Post (camp store), grab a snack, pick up their mail, and decompress before the evening. It's one of the most loved parts of the day, campers look forward to it every single afternoon.
What is Rest Hour?
After lunch, campers have one hour of unstructured downtime in their cabins. Girls can read, write letters, even take a short nap. Rest Hour is built into camp culture deliberately, it gives girls space to recharge between activity periods.
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